Hallelujahs

It seems that even the Hallelujahs have a prophetic story to tell. There is NO Hallelujahs in the Bible, the Hebrew term translated into English, ‘Praise ye the L-RD’, which is found thirty-five times in the KJV. In the Deuteronomy section of psalms (107-150) is eighteen Hallelujahs. That section prophetically portrays the seventh millennium of human history- the Great Sabbath Rest wherein the kingdom of Y’Shua HaMashiach will be established. There are eighteen Hallelujahs to declare the praises of G-d during this time (6+6+6), a contrast to the curses found in the mark of the beast, which, according to Revelation 13:18, bears the number-666. These eighteen Hallelujahs nullify the curse of the antichrist.
In the Numbers section (90-106), which represents the Tribulation Period, there are four Hallelujahs. The first one is found in the last verse of Psalms 104; the second is found in the last verse of 105; and third and fourth Hallelujahs introduce and conclude in Ps. 106. These four Hallelujahs correspond with Revelation 19:1-6, showing the divine continuity of prophetic Scripture. Why four at this point? Because the number four has a special meaning, it represents the world. It is the number of material completeness.
The four hallelujahs which conclude in Numbers section of the Psalms and the four hallelujahs in Revelation 19 declare a rejoicing on the part of G-d’s people over the fat that the problems which have plagued the human race since the fall of Adam are now ended. Paradise is regained. The Garden of Eden is restored. Humankind is no longer plagued by the great tempter. Satan is bound in the bottomless pit and Messiah sits upon the throne of this world.
These four hallelujahs is the Numbers section added to the 18 hallelujahs in the Deuteronomy section make a total of 22 hallelujahs in the Psalms-one for each of the 22letters in the Hebrew alphabet. It is so fitting since the book of Deuteronomy was originally called ‘Dabarim,’ meaning, ‘Words,’ and since our Savior was referred to as the Greek equivalent, ‘Logos,’ as well as the Alpha and Omega! Hallelujah!
J.R. Church

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