The exact word "Hallelujah" or Alleluia" does not appear in the Old Testament at least in the King James Version (KJV). It does, however, appear 4 times in the book of Revelations in the New Testament as 'Alleluia'.
Hallelujah literally means "Praise the Lord" and that phrase appears many times throughout The Bible. At least 32 times in the KJV and 60 times using the NIV translation.
hallelujah - NIL Alleluia 18 times Jerusalem Bible
Hallelujah or Alleluia appears 4 times in the book of revelations chapter 19. But Hallelujah is a greek translation of a phrase in the book of Psalms that says "Praise ye the LORD" (literally: "Praise Jah") which appears 14 times in some versions of the book of Psalms. So the expression appears a total of 18 times, but the word Hallelujah only 4 times.
239 times in the KJV Bible
About 60 times.
12 times
hallelujah - NIL Alleluia 18 times Jerusalem Bible
24 times
Hallelujah or Alleluia appears 4 times in the book of revelations chapter 19. But Hallelujah is a greek translation of a phrase in the book of Psalms that says "Praise ye the LORD" (literally: "Praise Jah") which appears 14 times in some versions of the book of Psalms. So the expression appears a total of 18 times, but the word Hallelujah only 4 times.
'Teach' is found in the Bible 169 times.
239 times in the KJV Bible
12 times
About 60 times.
314 times
610 times in the kjv
28 times.
280 times
20 times in the KJV.