What does Ali Luya mean?

Hallelujah means "Hallelujah" and means "Praise the Lord". Hallelujah, or "Hallelujah", is a Christian religious term. The exclamations commonly used in the Bible to express cheers are also often used in church etiquette and hymns.

HalleluYah is Hebrew. Hallelujah means "praise" in Hebrew, Yahya is short for "Jehovah", and Hallelujah means "praise Jehovah". And "Ya" is the abbreviation of "Holy Name", which is _ _ in Hebrew.

"Hallelujah" was widely used as early as the Old Testament, and it appeared most frequently in the Old Testament Psalms, which was used by Israelis to sing and worship. At first, "Hallelujah" was often used to invite the congregation to sing praises together.

In the New Testament period after the birth of Jesus Christ, "Hallelujah" was also used in singing and praise ceremonies. It appears four times in the Revelation of the New Testament, and "Hallelujah" is especially used at Christmas and Easter.

When the festival comes, you can hear moving songs echoing in the sky, some are quiet and serene, some are pious and solemn, and some are lively and happy? But the most powerful is the immortal chorus HALLELUYAH. Hallelujah Choir is a oratorio, which is selected from Handel's play Messiah. All the lyrics are taken from the Bible.