Definition of Selahs

1. selah [n] - See also: selah

Lexicographical Neighbors of Selahs

sekt
sekts
sel
selachian
selachians
selachii
selachoid
selachoidei
selachophobia
selachostomi
seladang
seladangs
selaginella
selaginellas
selah
selahs (current term)
selamectin
selamlik
selamliks
selane
selaphobia
selbri
selch
selcouth
seld
seldom
seldomer
seldomest
seldomly
seldomness

Literary usage of Selahs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms by Charles Augustus Briggs, Emilie Grace Briggs (1906)
"But selahs continued to be added in <® after the completion of that translation. ... The selahs at end of Sirs, are presumably earlier than the others, ..."

2. Danville Quarterly Review (1864)
"The same result is likewise apparent if we consult those Psalms in which both Selah and a repetition are found : Ps. xlvi has three selahs (vs. ..."

3. Danville Quarterly Review (1864)
"The same result is likewise apparent if we consult those Psalms in which both Selah and a repetition are found: Ps. xlvi has three selahs (vs. ..."

4. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1901)
"Leviathans in language, we Americans need to be Methu- selahs in years. It was not always so. The contrast is, indeed, noticeable. ..."

5. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1901)
"James Van der Marck, July 27. 172C. 6. ii. JONATHAN, d. March 3, 1764. His grandfather was appointed h';« guardian on Aug. 1, 1727. 3. SERJEANT selahs ..."

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