You say: יום קודש (Pron. YOm KO-desh. Accent on the capitals) Yom meaning day, Kodesh meaning holy.
khag
khet,gimel
חג
leil kodesh (ליל קודש)
In Hebrew it is "Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh Yehovah"
If you are asking how to say Holy spirit in Hebrew, it's Ruach ha kodesh. (רוח הקודש)
Holy work = avodá k'doshá (עבודה קדושה)
The Hebrew word is: קודש (Pron. KO-desh. Accent on the capitals).
koach kadosh (כוח קדוש)
Soloist: It was no ordinary night For lying in a lowly manger was the Holy Jesus Child Tenderly, he laid so meek and mild The heavens and the earth were filled with praise For everywhere it was a holy night Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Soloist: It was no ordinary night As all the creation stood in wonder All the glory of this Child, filled with hope and mercy Filled with life, born to die to take our sins away And everywhere it was a Holy Night I can almost hear the angels say... Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Soloist: So hark the herald angels sing Glory to the Newborn King (Glory, Glory) And everywhere it was a holy night Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, it was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, Soloist: So hark the herald angels sing Everywhere it was a holy night
holy land = eretz ha-kodesh country of Israel = medinat Yisra'el
'sainte nuit'
There aren't any standard Hebrew lyrics to that song. The majority of Christians living in Israel speak Arabic as their main language.
Good Night
The House of The Lord is a HOLY place where The Almighty dwells. If you are asking how to say this in Hebrew, it is: בית השם = beit hashem
The Hebrew holy books are collectively called Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š)