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The Hebrew language has seven words that we translate as “praise.” The most common word is “HALAL/
Hâlal” and is pronounced “haw-lal”. It means to be clear (of color), shine, rave, make a show, boast, be
clamorously foolish, rave, and celebrate.*
It is to celebrate with utter abandon. Think the last second, game-winning basketball shot in March.
Think opening a letter to find out you have a full-ride scholarship or the new grandparent with ALLLLLL
the pictures.
Halal is to rave about God. Paul and the disciples were so filled with the spirit at times that people
thought they were drunk (Acts 2:13-15 and Ephesians 5:18).
Halal is to be foolishly clamorous like David: David and all Israel were celebrating with all their might
before the Lord, with castanets, harps, lyres, timbrels, sistrums and cymbals. . . David was dancing
before the Lord with all his might. . . As the ark of the Lord was entering the City of David, Michal . . .
watched from a window . . . and saw King David leaping and dancing before the Lord (2 Samuel
6:5,14,16).
When Michal confronted David about looking foolish, he replied, “I will celebrate before the Lord. I will
become even more undignified than this, and I will be humiliated in my own eyes” (2 Samuel 6:21-22).
Halal is found throughout Psalms:
Halal is cranking up the radio, letting joy “move” you and car-dancing with no care in the world about how you look.
Halal is JOY!
Child of God, you have been redeemed. Celebrate with Halal today.
By LaRaine Rice
* Strong, A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek Testament and The Hebrew Bible, Volume 2,
33.
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