2 Kings (14:7, where it is a place name) and Habakkuk (chapter 3, verses 3, 9 and 13).
Selah appears 74 times in the Book of Psalms and 6 times in Habakkuk.
I've always believed it to be a phrase such as another form of amen.
The book of Psalms is the ancient Hebrew songbook used for the temple singers. "Selah" is believed to be a specific musical notation, explaining what was expected at that point in the song. Many feel that "Selah" stands for a "pause" when singing or for silent meditation, to allow the words which were just sung, to sink in and be more impressive. The Greek Septuagint defined Selah("diapsalma") as "a musical interlude."
The word "selah" appears 71 times in the book of Psalms in the Bible. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it is thought to denote a musical pause or a moment of reflection in the psalm.
David completed most of the book of Psalms in Jerusalem, though some were uttered in other places (as recorded in those Psalms themselves).
There are 150 psalms in the Bible. The Book of Psalms consists of 150 psalms
Book one of the book of Psalms contains 41 psalms.
Selah is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both boys and girls. It is a Hebrew name that signifies a musical notation in the Book of Psalms, often interpreted as a moment of reflection or pause.
Psalms is a book of the Bible in its own right. The book is also quoted throughout other books of the Bible.
Psalm 100 is found in the book of Psalms, specifically in the book of Psalm 4.
The next book in the Bible after Psalms is Proverbs.
Se'lah is a Hebrew word. It is left as a Hebrew word because unfortunately there cannot be found a translation. No one knows exactly what it means. Some believe it to be a technical term used in music to indicate a pause, or interlude, to add emotion to the preceding verse, but, no one is sure.The word Selah is found most frequently in the poetic books of the Bible - Psalms being the most frequent (about 71 times). Bible commentators agree that the word Selah most likely means end or pause. The book of Psalms is composed primarily of songs and the word Selah indicates a pause or an end to it.Since Psalms were meant to be sung, it is merely a dramatic pause or a crescendo in the music.