Use of hallelujah in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include hallelujah at the start of sentence, hallelujah at the end of sentence and hallelujah in the middle of sentence
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hallelujah at the start of sentence
- Hallelujah , we have an open door!
- Hallelujah! College days are over!
- Hallelujah, we are the kingdom people!
- Hallelujah ! Salvation, glory, and power belongs to God.
- Hallelujah, and the heavens be praised ... He is giving it the look.
- Hallelujah ! All authority has been given to HIM in heaven and earth.
hallelujah at the end of sentence
- Some of you are thinking, hallelujah!
- Mary rowed your boat ashore hallelujah.
- Tony rowed your boat ashore hallelujah.
- Susan rowed your boat ashore hallelujah.
- Theannounces the King of Kings hallelujah!
- Michael rowed your boat ashore hallelujah.
- King of Kings , and Lord of Lords hallelujah!
- At last, Richard's found himself a girlfriend - hallelujah!
- I'm gonna stand up, sit down, clap my hands and shout hallelujah.
- The real meaning of Christmas had been restored to us. hallelujah!
- The mighty voice of a great multitude in heaven crying, " hallelujah! "
hallelujah in the middle of sentence
- Glory, glory, hallelujah! Our God is marching on.
- Glory, glory, hallelujah! His truth is marching on.
- The grand finale is the Handel's "hallelujah" chorus.
- In the skills of chatting , Phoenix and hallelujah neck and neck.
- The choir will be performing the hallelujah Chorus at the concert.
- Her last tribute was a most fine rendering of the hallelujah Chorus by our uniformed organist.
- In just 24 days, Handel composed the well - known masterpiece Messiah, which contains " The hallelujah Chorus. "
- What showed the sincerity of Teresa's faith was that she both said hallelujah and worked doggedly , tirelessly, perseveringly for Christ.
- The hallelujah diet founded by George Malkmus puts particular emphasis on carrot juice and barley grass, which contribute about 15% of calories.
- During the first London performance King George II is said to have been so moved by the "hallelujah" chorus, that he rose from his seat, and the rest of the audience with him.