In reading the Psalms I’ve often come across the word “Selah.” What does this word mean?

The word “Selah” is of Hebrew origin, but its exact meaning has been lost to history. It occurs seventy-three times in the Book of Psalms and is also found in the prophecy of Habakkuk. Many biblical scholars believe it to be a liturgical notation meaning to pause or to reflect on the words we have just read or recited. While other scholars believe it to simply be a musical cue informing the cantor or director to either sing that verse with greater emphasis or to sing a refrain after it, such as “Alleluia.” However, despite our best guesses, the actual meaning of this word remains a mystery.

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