| Term | Definition |
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Halal |
to make a loud clear sound of praise |
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JEHOVAH-SHALOM |
The Lord Our Peace |
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El Elyon |
Most High |
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EL SHADDAI |
God Almighty or |
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ADONAI |
Master |
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JEHOVAH |
Yahweh is the covenant name of God |
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JEHOVAH-JIREH |
The Lord Provides |
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JEHOVAH-ROPHE |
The Lord Who Heals |
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JEHOVAH-NISSI |
The Lord Our Banner |
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JEHOVAH-M'KADDESH |
The Lord Who Sanctifies |
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JEHOVAH ELOHIM |
LORD God |
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JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU |
The Lord Our Righteousness |
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JEHOVAH-ROHI |
The Lord Our Shepherd |
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JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH |
The Lord is There |
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JEHOVAH-SABAOTH |
The Lord of Hosts |
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Barak |
to kneel or bow, to give reverence to God as an act of adoration, implies a continual conscious giving place to God, to be atuned to him and his presence |
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Hallal |
to praise, to make a show or rave about, to glory in or boast upon, to be clamorously foolish about you adoration of God |
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Shachah |
to depress or prostrate in homage or loyalty to God, bow down, fall down flat |
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Tehillah |
to sing hallal, a new song, a hymn of spontaneous praise glorifying God in song |
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Todah |
an extension of the hand, avowal, adoration, a choir of worshipers, confession, sacrifice of praise, thanksgiving |
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Yadah |
to use, hold out the hand, to throw (a stone or arrow) at or away, to revere or worship (with extended hands, praise thankful, thanksgiving) |
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Alats |
to jump for joy, exult, be joyful, rejoice, triumph |
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Chuwl |
to twist or whirl in a circular spiral manner, to dance |
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Kara |
to bend the knee, to sink, to prostrate, bow down self, bring down low |
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Karar |
to dance, whirl |
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Macha |
to rub or strike the hands together (in exultation), clap |
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Machowl |
a round dance, dancing |
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Mechowlah |
a dance company, dances |
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Pazaz |
to solidify (as if by refining), to spring (as if separating the limbs), leap, be made strong |
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Ragad |
to stamp, to spring about (wildly or for joy), aloud, noise, shouted |
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Shabach |
to address in a loud tone, a loud adoration, a shout, proclaiming with a loud voice (unashamed), to glory, triumph, power, a testimony of praise |