It is probably either a liturgical-musical mark or an instruction on the reading of the text, with the meaning of “stop and listen.” Another proposal is that selah can be used to indicate that there is to be a musical interlude at that point in the Psalm.
In this regard, does Selah mean Amen?
All around the world, two Hebrew words have become international terms; “Amen” and “Hallelujah”. “Selah” as little as this word is used or understood, is used three times as much in the Old Testament as “Amen” and “Hallelujah”!
Similarly one may ask, how do you use Selah in a sentence?
It invites the reader to pause and to meditate or reflect on the message. One example is Psalms 3:2: “Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah.” [source]
What does Salah mean in Arabic?
Salah (Arabic: صلاح, Ṣalāḥ, [sˤɑlɑːħ]) is a Biblical and an Arabic given name and family name. Its meaning in the Bible is ‘mission’, or ‘sending’, whereas the Arabic meaning is ‘righteousness’, ‘goodness’, or ‘peace’.
What does Selah mean in Psalm?
What does Shelah mean in the Bible?
According to the Bible, Shelah/Shela (Hebrew: שֵׁלָה, Modern: Shela, Tiberian: Šēlā, meaning “petition”) was the youngest brother among Judah’s first three sons, and was born at Chezib.