ellauri019.html on line 694: Mitä huomenna tapahtuu, vai onko se nyt päivissä sama kuin oli vuosissa vuonna 2006, eli eipä juuri mitään erityisen näkyvää. Ilmaston muutos, Israelin sota ja Lordin voitto. Praise Lord! Hard Rock Hallelujah!
ellauri108.html on line 65: This short form of the name occurs 50 times in the text of the Hebrew Bible, of which 24 form part of the phrase "Hallelujah". In the Christian King James Version (1611) there is a single instance of JAH (capitalized), in Psalm 68:4. An American Translation (1939) and the New King James Version "NKJV" (1982) follows KJV in using Yah in this verse.
ellauri108.html on line 69: Yahweh was the national god of the kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah. The short form Jah/Yah, which appears in Exodus 15:2 and 17:16, Psalm 89:9, Song of Songs 8:6, is preserved also in theophoric names such as Elijah ("my god is Jah"), Malchijah ("my king is Jah"), and Adonijah ("my lord is Jah"), etc. as well as in the phrase Hallelujah. The name Joel is derived from combining the word Jah with the word El.
ellauri108.html on line 77: Rotherham's Emphasised Bible includes 49 uses of Jah. In the Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition Bible, the Jerusalem Bible, and the New Jerusalem Bible (prior to 1998) the name "YHWH" and its abbreviated form "Yah" is found. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, used primarily by Jehovah's Witnesses, employs "Jah" in the Hebrew Scriptures, and translates Hallelujah as "Praise Jah" in the Greek Scriptures. The Divine Name King James Bible employs "JAH" in 50 instances within the Old Testament according to the Divine Name Concordance of the Divine Name King James Bible, Second Edition.
ellauri108.html on line 79: The Spanish language Reina Valera Bible employs "JAH" in 21 instances within the Old Testament according to the Nueva Concordancia Strong Exhaustiva. The Darby Bible, Young's Literal Translation, The Jubilee Bible 2000, Lexham English Bible, The Complete Jewish Bible, Names of God Bible, The Recovery Version, Green's Literal Translation, the New Jewish Publication Society or NJPS Tanakh and World English Bible includes "Jah" (Yah in the Lexham English Bible, Complete Jewish Bible, the NJPS Tanakh and the World English Bible) numerous times within the Old Testament (as well as in the New Testament or New Covenant as is the case in Christian and Messianic Jewish Bibles) as "Hallelujah!" or "Alleluia!" (Praise Jah or Yah in either instance) which is also employed throughout the Old Testament of these Bible versions.
ellauri108.html on line 81: "Hallelujah!" or "Alleluia!" is also used in other Bible versions such as the Divine Name King James Bible, American Standard Version, the Recovery Version, The Tree of Life Version, Amplified Bible, God's Word Translation, Holman Christian Standard Bible, International Standard Version, The Message, New American Bible Revised Edition, The Jerusalem Bible, The New Jerusalem Bible, NJPS Tanakh, The first JPS translation, The Living Bible, The Bible in Living English, Young's Literal Translation, King James Version, The Spanish language Reina Valera and even in Bible versions that otherwise do not generally use the Divine Name such as the New King James Version, English Standard Version, J.B. Phillips New Testament, New International Version, Douay-Rheims Version, God's Word Translation, Revised Standard Version, New Revised Standard Version, The Jubilee Bible 2000, New American Standard Bible, New Century Version, New International Reader's Version and several other versions, translations and/or editions in English and other languages varying from once to numerous times depending on the Bible version especially and most notably in Revelation Chapter 19 in Christian and Messianic Jewish Bibles.
ellauri196.html on line 57: Daa gseufetzt yr grad und gmaint: "Dös Gschlächt will also ayn Zaichen! Dös Aine sag i enk: Die Leut von heut kriegnd ganz gwiß kain Zaichen nit! Himml Herrgott Sakrament Kreiz Kruzifix Hallelujah! Mi legst am Arsch Scheissglump varrecks!"
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ellauri196.html on line 753: The baffled king composing Hallelujah
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ellauri196.html on line 763: And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah
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ellauri196.html on line 773: The holy or the broken Hallelujah
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ellauri196.html on line 783: With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah
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ellauri350.html on line 297: Hän yhdisti ruoanlaitto- ja kirjoitustaitonsa vuoden 2004 kirjassaan Hallelujah! Tervetulopöytä , joka sisälsi 73 reseptiä, joista monet hän oppi isoäidillään ja äidiltään, sekä 28 vinjettiä. Hän julkaisi vuonna 2010 toisen keittokirjan, Great Food, All Day Long : Cook Splendidly, Eat Smart , joka keskittyi painonpudotukseen ja annosten hallintaan.
xxx/ellauri291.html on line 219: Tasavallan taistovirsi", joka tunnetaan myös nimellä "Silmäni ovan nähneet Gloorian", "Olen nähnyt Helga-neidin kylvyssä" tai "Glory, Glory Hallelujah" Yhdysvaltojen ulkopuolella, on suosittu amerikkalainen isänmaallinen laulu, jonka on kirjoittanut bostonilainen retapeppu abolitionistikirjailija Julia Ward Howe (kuvassa)..
xxx/ellauri291.html on line 236: "Kalle Kustaan muorin" alkuperäiset sanat oli humoristiset ja karkeat. Ensimmäisessä tunnetussa versiossa "Kanaanin iloinen ranta" teksti sisältää säkeen "Voi! Veljet tapaatteko minut (3×)/ Kanaanin onnellisella rannalla?": 21  ja kuoro "Siellä me huudamme ja ylistämme Häntä (3×)/Sillä kunnia on Hänen." Tästä kehittyi tuttu "Glory, glory, Hallelujah" -kuoro 1850-luvulla. Näiden sanojen sävel ja muunnelmat levisivät sekä Etelä- että Pohjois- Yhdysvaltoihin.
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