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  2. Hallelujah - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "hallelujah" translates to "praise Jah/Yah", [2] [12] though it carries a deeper meaning as the word halel in Hebrew means a joyous praise in song, to boast in God. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The second part, Yah , is a shortened form of YHWH , and is a shortened form of his name "God, Jah, or Jehovah". [ 3 ]

  3. Matthew 6:5 - Wikipedia

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    The previous verses have been discussing alms-giving, and Jesus argued that such giving should be in secret, and not be undertaken to pursue praise from others.This verse extends this argument to prayer, another of the cornerstones of Jewish piety.

  4. Catholic prayers to Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Morning offering to the Sacred Heart of Jesus prayer is meant to be prayed first thing in the morning. It was composed by Fr. Francois Xavier Gaulrelet in 1844 and reflects the Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary by referring to the Immaculate Heart of Mary: [6] [7] [8] O Jesus through the Immaculate Heart of Mary,

  5. Prayers of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    When Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, he did so with his face to the ground (Matthew 26:39). [1] On the other hand, in John 11:41 and 17:1, he looked upwards as he prayed. R. A. Torrey asserts that Jesus prayed early in the morning as well as all night, that he prayed both before and after the great events of his life, and that he ...

  6. Psalm 150 - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem Bible describes Psalm 150 as a "final chorus of praise". [2] It is a hymn psalm , forming a regular part of Jewish , Catholic , Lutheran , Anglican and other Protestant liturgies. As one of the Laudate psalms , it was part of the Lauds , a Catholic morning service.

  7. Matthew 11:25 - Wikipedia

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    The "little children" portion appears to be an allusion to Psalm 8:2(3), "Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings Thou hast perfected praise." Jesus contrasts the worldly choosing of those who are rich and intellectual, with God choosing the poor, ignorant and weak. [1] [2] [3]

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