Steemchurch: The Word For Victory!

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The Word, “Hallelujah” is utilized almost less in Bible in contrast with how frequently we hear, say, and sing this word in chapel, or even hear it originating from the mouths of non-adherents. In some cases, adaptations of the English Bible make an interpretation of it to "Acclaim The Lord" which isn't exactly as characterized. In all cases, "Glory be," is a shouting out to the Lord, pronouncing the festival of His triumph over His foes.


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It is a word to portray God alone, and just in specific conditions. Give me a chance to clarify.

This critical word is the main word that completely crosses all dialects. Regardless of where you go on the planet, the same real word is utilized. Indeed, even the name of Jesus is spelled and articulated in an unexpected way.

Glory be implies fundamentally, "Commend, You, The Lord" (Halle – applaud. lu – you. Jah – The Lord, part of Yahweh). Indeed, it helps you to remember the children tune, "Allelu – Allelu – Allelu – Alleluia, Praise Ye The Lord."


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Thank heaven is something other than a basic acclaim word. It is rather utilized just to depict a definitive triumph commend when God's matchless quality radiates through and routs His foes, or as such, when we are clear who will triumph over circumstances, or in the time that He at long last claims His completion triumph.

●Revelation 19:3 “And again they shouted: “Hallelujah! The smoke from her goes up for ever and ever.” (Praise at the final victory when all who rebel against the Lord are punished.)
●Psalm 104:35 “Let sinners be consumed from the earth and let the wicked be no more. Bless the Lord, O my soul. Hallelujah!”

Along these lines, we should hold this word for those circumstances when we are overwhelmed with the acknowledgment of the Lord God's triumphs over the adversaries in our lives and on the planet. It is identified with God beating abhorrent.


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●Revelation 19:6 “Then I heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like loud peals of thunder, shouting: “Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns.”
●Revelation 19:1 “After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: “Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God,” </center

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This important word is the only word that fully crosses all languages. No matter where you go in the world, the same actual word is used. Even the name of Jesus is spelled and pronounced differently.
thanks for sharing this with us
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Amazing write up, very educative am glad i came across it.

excellent palabr apostol, let's continue in the Lord Jesus
https://steemit.com/steemchurch/@marcelo182/steemchurch-7-ways-to-pray

Victory is here with me all the time because I have Christ in me and my life is focused in doing the will of God .
Christ in his infinite mercy has always provided for us all we need to worship him and conquer all out enemies

The word of God is powerful.

Praise God for He is God. I love the pictures you also used.

Thank you for sharing

Halleluyah to Jesus. He's the reason for our existence

got it all...thanks

If hallelujah is the language in heaven, then it must affect the earth to make God's people to sound the praises of in unity. Now i can shout HALLELUJAH,WHAT A VICTORY SONG. Glroy!

A word from actual Heaven. As many times as I have read that in Revelation I never saw it like that until I read your post. We should worship like those already in the throne room. Thank you for your insight

thnaks for sharing this posts nices and lovely write up i am glad to you

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