The big Revival by Montgomery gentry
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.
My wife says I take her for granted. It means I don't give her praise for the things she does.
Isaiah says he was the prince of , king of kings and lord of lord. he was lamb to the slaughter .
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It says that god has promised to make all believers prosperous.
Hallelujah is the highest praise to the Lord! Therefore, the response should be, Hallelujah.
After the priest say "This is the gospel of the lord" the congregation says "Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ"
Psalm 150:6 says, "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord." Many other verses also echo this statement. We have the right- it is what we were made to do, to bring glory to God and enjoy His grace!
Amen, which means agreement. If you are in a Catholic mass, the response is: "Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ"
Psalm 34:1
Miley likes any Godly movies she can get her hands on. As she always says "Praise the LORD!"
If a church leader says hallelujah, they should then shut up and actually let the congregation do so, since the word means "praise (hallel), you people (u), Yahweh (jah)". To praise one should also distinguish other verbal forms such as thanks, worship, complaint, etc. And ultimately our lives should speak well of him.
Before the Gospel Proclamation:Deacon (or Priest): The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. Deacon (or Priest): A reading from the Holy Gospel according to... [Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John]All: Glory to you, Lord! After the Gospel Proclamation:Deacon (or Priest): The Gospel of the Lord. All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ!
In the book of Psalms in the Bible it says to make a joyful noise unto the Lord. It is talking about singing praise and giving Him adoration cheerfully.
We can praise god. His boss praised him for his hard work. In the bible it says that you should praise god. I would rather receicve money than praise. Hope that helps.
Depends upon the English version in use: Young's Literal Translation has 230 hits while the New King James Version has 277. So too many to list here. Suggest you go to BibleGateway and put in the term 'praise.'
The Priest says, "The Lord be with you" during the Introduction rite and the Concluding rite.