The word 'Alleluia'/'Hallelujah'
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 Published On Mar 12, 2024

A word synonymous with joy and used for centuries, a few things we can learn about why we sing 'Alleluia'
LINKS:
Handel's absolutely excellent Hallelujah chorus which you should listen to often, this version put out by ‪@ABCClassic‬ and ‪@SydneyPhilharmonia1‬:    • Handel's 'Hallelujah!' Chorus live at...  
An article about alleluia at Orthodox funerals: https://www.oca.org/reflections/berzo...
A bit about Lenten services: https://www.oca.org/orthodoxy/the-ort...
An Orthodox chant of Alleluia led by ‪@RibaleWehbeOfficial‬ combining Arabic with a Romanian choir:    • Eclogarie la Nașterea Domnului - Riba...  
Alleluia chant, Greek Orthodox:    • Alleluiarion - Greek Orthodox Choir  
Another Orthodox chant of Alleluia:    • Alleluia  
A Lenten Orthodox chant featuring Alleluia sung slowly:    • Anonymous: Alliluia. Se zhenikh gryad...  
More on Alleluia and the Byzantine use: https://orthodoxwiki.org/Alleluia
A Catholic article about 'burying the alleluia': https://aleteia.org/2018/02/11/how-to...
A video from a Catholic service where the word 'alleluia' is physically processed and placed under the altar:    • Burial of the Alleluia  
Our video on Orthodox Lent:    • Great Lent (Eastern Orthodox)  

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