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We're all familiar with the phrase "Hallelujah".A heartfelt shout of joy uttered by religious and non religious alike.It first makes landfall in a series of Psalms known, unsurprisingly, as the Halel.We run into these songs here and find that they contain the shortest chapter in the entire Bible, a song that punches above its weight.Expect euphoria.Written and produced by Chas BayfieldMusic by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins MusicCover art by Lisa Goff
RAB DAVID CARCIENTE- CUIDADO EN NO INTERRUMPIR EL HALEL by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
The word worship is a shortening of an old English word, “worthship.” It means to show something's worth, to demonstrate something's value, and to reveal something's greatness. Christians, however, don't worship something but Someone—the God of heaven and earth.A Definition of Worship:Worship: Honoring God moment-by-moment in response to his work and his Word.Worship is such an all-consuming part of the Christian life that in Scripture, there are many words to describe it. Here are seven Hebrew words used to explain aspects of worship.Halel—to boast, rave, celebrate.Zamar—to celebrate in song and music.Tehillah—breaking out in spontaneous song.Shabach—address in a loud tone. To shout. To express triumph.Towdah—Thanksgiving for things not yet received.Yadah—to extend handsBarak—to kneel--------DAILY DEVOTIONAL WITH RON MOOREGet Ron's Daily Devotional to your inbox each morning; visit biblechapel.org/devo.CAREGIVINGDo you have a need we can pray for? Do you need someone to walk alongside you? Do you know of another person who needs care? Let us know at caregiving@biblechapel.org.GROWTH TRACKWe all have a next step - what's yours? To learn more about our Growth Track and to take your next step, biblechapel.org/connect.
Uncommon Worship What do I do with my worry? 2 Chronicles 1:1-4, 15 // After that, the Moabites, Ammonites and some Meunites went to war against Jehoshaphat. 2 Some people came and told him, “A huge army is coming from Edom to fight against you. They have come across the Dead Sea. They are already in Hazezon Tamar.” Hazezon Tamar is also called En Gedi. 3 Jehoshaphat was alarmed. So he decided to ask the Lord for advice. He told all the people of Judah to go without eating. 4 The people came together to ask the Lord for help. In fact, they came from every town in Judah to pray to him. 15 Jahaziel said, “King Jehoshaphat, listen! All you who live in Judah and Jerusalem, listen! The Lord says to you, ‘Do not be afraid. Do not lose hope because of this huge army. The battle is not yours. It is God's.” When you turn your worry into worship, God will turn your battles into blessings. We all worship something. Worship is our response to what we value most. Weird Theology Practical Worship Lucifer - Worship Michael - Prayer Gabriel - Word Percussion Strings Wind We were made to worship. Luke 19:37-40 // When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” “I tell you,” he replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” We have a way to worship that we think God likes, but the Bible didn't describe it like that, traditions did. Halel – to rave, boast, celebrate. Psalm 35:18 (NLT) // I will thank you in front of the great assembly. I will praise you before all the people. Yadah – to acknowledge in public. Psalm 138:1 // I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart. Barak – to bless by kneeling or bowing. Psalm 103:1 // Praise the LORD, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Zamar – making music to God with strings. Psalm 92:1 // It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High. Shabach – to address in a loud tone, to shout. Psalm 63:3-4 // Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands. Towdah – to lift hands in adoration. Psalm 50:23 // He who offers praise glorifies me: and to him that orders his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God. Tehilah – exuberant singing. Psalm 34:1 // I will extol the LORD at all times; his praise will always be on my lips. Psalm 108:1, 3 // O God, my heart is fixed, I will sing and give praise (zamar), even with my glory... I will praise (yadah) Thee, O Lord among the people. And I will sing praises (tehillah) unto Thee among the nations. Mark 12:30 // Love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. All your heart and soul” Expressing my affection to God. What do I love most? “All your mind” Focus my attention on God. What do I think about most? “All your strength” Use my abilities for God. What do I do most?
RAB SALO ALFIE- PESAJ- HALEL EN HORARIO by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
RAB SHELOMO CARCIENTE- HALAJOT HALEL Y TIKUN HATAL DE PESAJ by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
RAB SHELOMO CARCIENTE- HALAJOT HALEL EN JANUKA by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
RAB AKIVA ERETS- Cuál es la importancia de Halel en Jánuca? by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
RAB YOSEF PERETS- SI OLVIDO DECIR LA BERAJA DEL HALEL EN JANUKA by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
LA BERAJA DEL HALEL EN JANUKA by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
QUE PASA SI DIJE EL HALEL INCOMPLETO EN JANUKA? by Rab Shlomo Benhamu
The Tzvi L'Tzaddik writes that chodesh Kislev is a preparation for the Geula HaAtida . It is the month in which the Chanukah candles reveal the light of Mashiach . The Maharsha writes in Masechet Baba Metzia (80b) that Rosh Chodesh in general is a day that is designated to pray for the Mashiach . There are numerous requests in the tefila for Hashem to rebuild the Bet HaMikdash and reestablish the mizbe'ach once again to bring korbanot upon. We need to utilize the day to pray with all our hearts for the Geula . We say in Halel, כל גוים סבבוני – all of the goyim surround us. The Brisker Rav explained, this is referring to Yishmael, who completely surrounds Eretz Yisrael on all sides. How do we defeat them? The pasuk says, בשם ה' כי אמילם – only with the name of Hashem will we be able to cut them down. The pasuk in Melachim 19, describing the powers of Hashem, uses the words מפרק הרים ומשבר סלעים – smashing mountains and breaking rocks. The word סלעי"ם in that pasuk is rosheh tevot (acronym) for סוריה, לבנון, עזה, ירדן, מצרים – Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, Jordan and Egypt, the five Yishmael nations surrounding us. It says further, סבבוני גם סבבוני – there are also those surrounding those who surround us. This refers to Turkey, Iran and Iraq. How do we defeat them? בשם ה' כי אמילם – also with the name of Hashem. It says further, סבוני כדבורים דעכו כאש קוצים – they surround us like bees. And Rashi in Devarim , perek 1, says the characteristic of the bee is it strikes man and immediately dies. So too סבוני כדבורים , these nations surrounding us strike like the bee. They don't care to die as long as they sting. How do we defeat them? Once again, the pasuk continues בשם ה' כי אמילם . This means our best weapon in defeating this enemy is by using our voices to cry out to Hashem. The Ramban writes, there is the מצות עשה from the Torah to cry out to Hashem in times of trouble and the Maharam Shik writes, the greater the trouble, the bigger the mitzvah is to pray. As we are witnessing with our own eyes, the trouble extends across the globe, our enemies are everywhere we turn. The only advice is to call out to Hashem. The mefarshim tell us, when Hashem defeats our enemies at the Final Geula , it will become obvious to the entire world that He runs it, and everyone else is powerless. There will be no doubt that the victory belongs to Hashem and, from then on, there will never be persecution again. The Zohar HaKadosh writes, in the End of Days, one of the terrible rasha'im who will rise up against us is named Armilus and he is going to be obliterated. The Malbim writes, at that time it will not be clear from people's names who are the ones referred to in the Nevi'im and in the Midrashim , for example, Gog U'Magog . However, Rabbi Menashe Reisman pointed out that Nasrala is the same gematria as Armilus. We aren't sure who is who, but it doesn't matter. All we need to know is that we need Hashem to help us. It is incumbent upon everyone to use our greatest weapon, our mouths. We need to learn more Torah, we need to cry out more in tefila. And then, b'ezrat Hashem, we will see the fulfillment of the pasuk בשם ה' כי אמילם .
جزئیات فوت اهرون هکوهن در روش خودش آو و رابطه سن وی ۱۲۳ سال با هلل
RAB DAVID CARCIENTE- DECIR EL HALEL DE PIE by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
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El Seder de Pesaj está repleto de sabores, rituales, símbolos, lecturas pero especialmente de decenas de canciones. A lo largo de los siglos las diversas frases y pasajes de la Hagadá se han musicalizado. Desde los pasos del Seder, pasando por el Ma Nishtaná, el Vehí Sheamda, Dayeinu hasta las melodías del Halel y las canciones populares del final del Seder durante toda la noche tanto como comemos, debatimos también cantamos. En este maravilloso episodio como preparación espiritual, intelectual y musical a Pesaj junto al Rab. Adrian Fada repasamos las canciones más populares del Seder, alguna de sus melodías y su significado.
Podcast Jajam Shlomo (Sally) Zaed Inspírate en el Halel. Cantado y comentado Conferencia
Podcast Jajam Shlomo (Sally) Zaed Halel cantado por Rab Sally Zaed (audio) Conferencia
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Hallelujah Time in Heaven But in today's passage we will see a bride that has had to wait much longer, and an even sweeter marriage ceremony to come. And this story involves each of us who are born again Christians and the saints of all time! Read Revelation 19:1-10 Hallelujah time in Heaven! Let's Pray! The Three Purposes of the Seven Year Tribulation: 1. Judge the satanic system that has filled the earth with sin 2. Re-gather a spiritual Israel that will be ready for Christ's rule on earth 3. Give everyone on earth several last chances to repent before it's too late Heaven says Hallelujah for the judgment of the evil world system V. 1-5 Hallelujah means praise the Lord. About 50 times in the Old Testament the word for praise, Halel, is followed by the word for Lord, Yahweh. Heaven puts the two together in Revelation 19 and we now have the one word Alleluia. What is Heaven praising God for in verses 1-2? Because salvation (deliverance), glory, honor and power belong to the Lord, as demonstrated by His righteous judgment of the Satanic world system that corrupted the earth, avenging the blood of all the saints she had killed. Heaven says Hallelujah for the commencement of Christ's earthly rule V. 6-10 The word for omnipotent in verse 6 is pantokrator – it means ruler of all! It occurs 10 times in the New Testament, 9 of which are in Revelation! What should we do in response to Christ's certain coming to physically reign? Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory! Anticipation of future joy can make our hearts glad now!
The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: it blesseth him that gives and him that takes. William Shakespeare Atop the human body is the head. Here we inhale and exhale, consume food, see, hear, smell, and taste the world around us, and experience consciousness as provided by the brain. For whatever reason, all of this takes place at the highest point in the body. Atop the pyramids is what is known as the pyramidion - the capstone. Typically it is a different color and stone than the rest of the pyramid and often contains the name of the owner of the pyramid etched into it. Many pyramidion of the ancient pyramids are now missing, lost to treasure hunters who valued their uniqueness. Atop the Washington Monument is a small pyramid itself, with a capstone comprised of 100oz of aluminum and with the words laus Deo - or Praise be to God - etched therein. Atop the Christmas tree every year are various objects of central importance to families - an angel or a star or some sort of prominent decoration that crowns the tree in symbolic fashion. The highest point of a human or object or story is often set apart from the rest. It is the location that represents the climax of everything that led up to it or that comes afterward. Today, we will examine the top, the crown, the climax of the nine beatitudes that Jesus shares with us at the beginning of his Sermon on the Mount. It is the fifth beatitude, and the apex of the chiasm formed by all nine of the statements Jesus made beginning with "blessed." And it deserves special treatment - because it is the climax of message of God to us, not just in the beatitudes, but in all of Scripture. That beatitude is...the subject of today's podcast. Source Scripture Matthew 5:6 Connect Twitter: @AwestruckPod Email: info@awestruckpodcast.com Extras The Awestruck Podcast musical playlist (Apple I Spotify)
The mitzvah to recite halel on Chanukah
Halel y Shehejeyanu En Rosh Hashana
Halel y Shehejeyanu En Rosh Hashana
Jú komið fagnandi! Hvílík ánægja að miðvikudagurinn komi alltaf aftur. Þáttur dagsins er í boði Ölvisholt Brugghús en við dreyptum á Hoppy Saison bjórnum þeirra sem heitir Hlín. Og það má segja að hann hafi tikkað í öll box! Við mælum með. Annars er Stella með frekar mikið bömmer mál þar sem hún segir frá limsugunni honum Albert Fish frá Bandaríkjunum. Við treystum því á Láru að koma með nokkra brandara og hún sveikst ekki undan því en kom svo með neglu frá Englandi. Það mál er kallað The Twilight Murders. Halelúja! facebook.com/mordafordi instagram.com/mordafordi
Morðaforða Miðvikudagur mættur enn á ný. Halelúja! En það er óvenjulega stuttur þáttur í dag, við biðjumst velvirðingar á því en bætum upp fyrir það með smámáli sem kemur út á laugardaginn. HALDIÐ YKKUR FAST! Í þessum þætti tekur Stella fyrir eistneskt mál og segir frá honum Johannes-Andreas Hanni. Hvílíkur og annar eins viðbjóður! Takk fyrir að hlusta og fyrir að vera þið sjálf. facebook.com/mordafordi instagram.com/mordafordi
We're a worshipping church. We all worship something. Worship is our response to what we value most. We were made to worship. Luke 19:37-40 // When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” “I tell you,” he replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” What is God's style of worship? Halel – to rave, boast, celebrate, to be clamorously foolish. Psalm 35:18 NLT // I will thank you in front of the great assembly. I will praise you before all the people. Yadah – to acknowledge in public with extended hands. Psalm 138:1 // I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart. Barak – to bless by kneeling or bowing. Psalm 103:1 // Praise the LORD, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Zamar – making music to God with strings. Psalm 92:1 // It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High. Psalm 150:3-5 // Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him with timbrel and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe, praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals. Shabach – to address in a loud tone, to shout. Psalm 63:3-4 // Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands. Towdah – to lift hands in adoration. Psalm 50:23 // He who offers praise glorifies me: and to him that orders his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God. Tehilah – exuberant singing. Psalm 34:1 // I will extol the LORD at all times; his praise will always be on my lips. Psalm 108:1,3 // O God, my heart is fixed, I will sing and give praise (zamar), even with my glory... I will praise (yadah) Thee, O Lord among the people. And I will sing praises (tehillah) unto Thee among the nations. Worship is love expressed. Mark 12:30 // Love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. All your heart and soul Expressing my affection to God. All your mind Focus my attention on God. All your strength Use my abilities for God.
La cuarta copa y el Halel
Costumbres de recitado del Halel
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Halel et hodaa
Halel et hodaa
Bíblia em um ano: Isaías 34–36 Colossenses 2 Eu cri, por isso disse: “Estou profundamente aflito!”. Salmo 116:10 Escritura de hoje: Marcos 14:16-26 Dois homens condenados por tráfico de drogas estavam no corredor da morte por uma década. Na prisão, conheceram o amor de Deus por eles, em Jesus, e suas vidas foram transformadas. Quando chegou o momento de enfrentarem a morte, recitaram a Oração do Senhor e cantaram “Preciosa a graça de Jesus” (HCC 314) . Pela fé em Deus e pelo poder do Espírito, enfrentaram a morte com incrível coragem. Eles seguiram o exemplo de fé dado por seu Salvador. Quando Jesus soube que a morte era iminente, passou parte da noite cantando com Seus amigos. É incrível que tenha conseguido cantar sob tais circunstâncias, e mais incrível ainda foi o que cantou. Naquela noite, Jesus e Seus amigos fizeram a refeição de Páscoa, que sempre terminava com uma série de salmos conhecida como Halel, Salmos 113–118. Face à morte, naquela noite, Jesus cantou sobre as cordas da morte que o envolviam (116:3). Mesmo assim, Ele louvou o fiel amor de Deus (117:2) e o agradeceu pela salvação (118:14). Certamente, os salmos o consolaram na noite anterior à Sua crucificação. A confiança de Jesus em Deus era tão grande que, mesmo perto da morte que não merecia —, Ele escolheu cantar o amor de Deus. Por causa de Jesus, também podemos ter a confiança de que Deus está conosco em qualquer situação. Por: Amy Peterson
Analizamos el Salmo 115, parte del Halel
Are you familiar with Dave Eastman’s work at Life Changing Worship (https://www.lifechangingworship.com/) ? There’s some really helpful material there including some video teaching on the word ‘halal'. I dowloaded a video on the Hebrew word “Halal” and used it to introduce our corporate worship this last Sunday in the Thames Valley churches of Christ. Then we song two songs connected with that word: “Hallelujah, Hallelujah” followed by “Lord we sing your praises loud”. The video & podcast demonstrate how this was done and the chords I added to the first song. Watch or listen to those to find out more about what happened. Question for today: “What innovative ways have you seen corporate worship introduced?" Please add your comments on this week’s topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send me your questions or suggestions. Here’s the email: malcolm@malcolmcox.org (mailto:malcolm@malcolmcox.org) . If you’d like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, “How God grows His people”, sign up at my website: http://www.malcolmcox.org (http://www.malcolmcox.org/) . Please pass the link on, subscribe, leave a review. “Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” (Psalms 100:2 NIV11) God bless, Malcolm PS: You might also be interested in my book: "An elephant's swimming pool" (https://dqzrr9k4bjpzk.cloudfront.net/images/9167082/379662794.jpg) , a devotional look at the Gospel of John mccx, Malcolm Cox, Watford, Croxley Green, teaching, preaching, spiritual disciplines, public speaking, corporate worship, Sunday Sample, Corporate Worship Matters, Tuesday Teaching Tips, Quiet Time Coaching, coaching, coaching near me, coach, online coaching, savior, quiet time, devotion, God, Jesus, Pray, prayer, malcolm’s, cox,
Halel con el Rav Tzvi Elon by La Casa Belgrano
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On s'intéresse à la dépénalisation partielle de l'IVG au Chili, Hannah nous fait un top 5 des pires politiciens du monde, on fait le point sur la situation en Gambie, on s'intéresse à l'émancipation des femmes iraniennes grâce au sport. Pour finir, Alexis nous emmène en Chine, à la découverte des préparatifs du nouvel an chinois. En musique cette semaine: Nomade de Wenceslada Halel de Humanity Starz
"Halel" - Ropa av Glädje Denna Söndag startade Daniel Thorvaldsson vårt nya tema PRAISE - en predikoserie om tillbedjan. Under sju Söndagar kommer vi att gå igenom 7 hebreiska ord från Gamla Testamentet som alla används för att beskriva tillbedjan. Just denna Söndag predikar Daniel om hur vår tillbedjan har kraft att förvandla våra omständigheter mer än våra omständigheter påverkar vår tillbedjan. Mer information om Worship Nights finner du på cks.se/worshipnights
Does a woman say Halel on Hanukah? Dec 21, 2014
There are many ways to praise the Lord, and as we do, we invite Him to manifest Himself in our lives.
Está no ar o Podcast Cristão 20! COMUNHÃO é o tema deste programa! Além do estudo da semana ouça música A Capela com Halel, gravado ao vivo no Enoc 2006, depoimento sobre conversão, eventos da igreja e muito mais… Visite nossa página Podcast Cristão é o primeiro programa gravado e distribuído via Internet da igreja de Cristo no Brasil! Em tributo ao irmão Ezequiel, falecido no dia 18 de Maio de 2009.