The meaning of /ˌhæləˈluyə/

God reveals himself to most of us in dreams and visions; but to His chosen Prophets, he speaks and reveals himself directly.

Numbers 12:6 – 8

“he said, “Listen to my words:

When there is a prophet among you,

I, the Lord, reveal myself to them in visions,

I speak to them in dreams.

But this is not true of my servant Moses;

he is faithful in all my house.

With him I speak face to face,

clearly and not in riddles;

he sees the form of the Lord.   

Nakoa Prophet Nazareth Ansah Jamson preaches about the judgement, salvation and kingdom of Almighty YAHWE to mankind. It has been revealed to the Prophet, the symbolism of “Hallelujah” and what it signifies.

Hallelujah is a Hebrew word which means “Praise ye, Yah”. The revelation stipulates that, when the ocean roars and forms waves before reaching and crashing on the shores, the ocean is praising God in its own language. 

Hallelujah is often pronounced with the phonetics /ˌhæləˈluyə/. But from the revelation to the Prophet, the pronunciation of Hallelujah rhymes with the sound of sea waves crashing on the shore. 

The third syllable must thus be prolonged and Hallelujah be sounded as /ˌhæləˈluuuuuyə/. 

The Prophet further explained that this sound or praise by the ocean waves can clearly be heard and appreciated where the waves are heavy and very strong usually at the deep and when it finally hit or reaches the shores what it says whiles returning is Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen.

This rhythmic connotation bears testament to the oceans praising God as stated in the Psalms.

Psalm 93 vrs 3

“The seas have lifted up, Lord,

the seas have lifted up their voice;

the seas have lifted up their pounding waves.“

Psalm 98 vrs 7

“Let the sea roar and fullness thereof; the world and that dwell therein.

Let the floods clap their hands; let the hills be joyful together.”