Definition: The Hebrew term for "affirmatively" in the New International Version (NIV) is "halleluiah" which means a joyful praise. Definition: 1. The expression hallelujah (Hebrew: אַלְפֵּהִי) is used in the Old Testament to describe a joyful response to God's blessing on what was given to Israel. 2. In the New Testament, "halleluja" or "halleluiah" is an ancient Greek word that means "joyful cry" or "a rejoicing of heart," and it has been translated as either "Praise" or "Joy." So hallelujah is a phrase used to express joyful praise in the Old Testament, which translates as "Praise" or "Joy."
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