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selah

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se·lah  (sl, sl)
interj.
Used to conclude a verse in the Psalms.

[Hebrew selâ.]

selah [ˈsiːlə]
n
(Christian Religious Writings / Bible) a Hebrew word of unknown meaning occurring in the Old Testament psalms, and thought to be a musical direction
[from Hebrew]


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