I have never heard that statement that "hallelujah is the highest praise", but I can well understand it, because of the four times that 'allelujah' is said, in Revelation 19.1,3,4,6. it is said by the redeemed of the Lord and by the elders and the beasts, and by a great multitude which all sounded, "as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings"
Hallelujah is the highest praise to the Lord! Therefore, the response should be, Hallelujah.
Hallelujah is a Hebrew word meaning "praise ye JAH (Jehovah)." In modern parlance, both words mean "praise the Lord" or "praise Jehovah."
The word is spelled hallelujah. Hallelujah literally means "praise Jehovah."
Contrary to popular teachings that come from worship leaders and beliefs that permeate Christendom, Hallelujah is not the highest praise according to the Scriptures. Although we find Alleluia being cried in heaven, the Word of God gives us an explicit answer to this question. In the book of Nehemiah, we read...Neh 9:5 Then the Levites, Jeshua, and Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabniah, Sherebiah, Hodijah, Shebaniah, and Pethahiah, said, Stand up and bless the LORD your God for ever and ever: and blessed be thy glorious name, which is exalted above all blessing and praise.We know that the name of the Lord is Jesus. Hence, the name of Jesus is the highest praise! So just shout Alleluia Jesus!
hallelujah means praise jah
The word hallelujah is an interjection. It is an expression of gratitude usually used in songs of praise.
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
Well at my church we greet PRAISE GOD!!!!And the response is HALLELUJAH!!!!!
no that's is for christians but Muslims say alhumdulillah
Alleluia is a Greek version of Hallelujah, Hebrew for "praise the Lord".
The Bible does not specifically give this allocation to this or any phrase although some church denominations may.The word "hallelujah" or (actually, two words) "hallelu jah" is the Hebrew phrase for "Praise Yah" which in the Hebrew language is the most personal manner of addressing the Lord... "Yah" being shorthand or, if you will, a nickname for "Yahweh"--God's personal name in Hebrew.
I have just added a related link to this question about the word Hallelujah. Also,a common translation of the Hebrew word Yahweh into English is Jehovah.This has to do with the above mentioned word.