It is variously seen as pause either for silence or musical interlude, a signal for the congregation to sing, recite, or fall prostrate on the ground. The earliest Jewish traditions thought it meant "forever"
The word "selah" is in the King James Version of The Bible 75 times. It is in 75 verses.
Selah appears 74 times in the Book of Psalms and 6 times in Habakkuk.
In Spanish, the word "selah" is typically translated as "selah" since it is a term used in the Bible and has no direct translation in Spanish. The term "selah" is a Hebrew word that is believed to have been a musical notation or a direction to pause and reflect in the context of the Psalms. So, when reading the Bible in Spanish, the word "selah" remains unchanged.
"Shayla" is not a name that appears in the Bible. It is possible that it could be a variant spelling of a biblical name such as "Sheila" or "Shelah," but these names do not have significant biblical meaning.
I've always believed it to be a phrase such as another form of amen.
The address of the Selah Library is: 106 S 2Nd, Selah, 98942 M
The phone number of the Selah Library is: 509-698-7345.
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.
Selah Tuthill was born in 1771.
Selah Tuthill died in 1821.
Selah Merrill died in 1909.
Selah Merrill was born in 1837.