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SELAHAMMAHLEKOTH - S>@ - (the cliff of escapes or of divisions), a rock or cliff in the wilderness of Maon, southeast of Hebron, the scene of one of those remarkable escapes which are so frequent in the history of Saul’s pursuit of David. ( kjv@1Samuel:23:28)

SELAH - S>@ - This word, which is found only in the poetical books of the Old Testament, occurs seventy-one times in the Psalms and three times in Habakkuk. It is probably a term which had a meaning in the musical nomenclature of the Hebrews, though what that meaning may have been is now a matter of pure conjecture. (Gesenius and Ewald and others think it has much the same meaning as our interlude,
a pause in the voices singing, while the instruments perform alone.)

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Selah @ a word frequently found in the Book of Psalms, and also in kjv@Habakkuk:3:9 kjv@Habakkuk:3:13, about seventy-four times in all in Scripture. Its meaning is doubtful. Some interpret it as meaning "silence" or "pause;" others, "end," "a louder strain," "piano," etc. The LXX. render the word by daplasma i.e., "a division."

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kjv@STRING:Selah <HITCHCOCK>@ the end; a pause - HITCHCOCK-S


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H4968 <STRHEB>@ מתוּשׁלח methûshelach meth-oo-sheh'-lakh From H4962 and H7973; man of a dart; {Methushelach} an antediluvian patriarch: - Methuselah.


H5542 <STRHEB>@ סלה selâh seh'-law From H5541; suspension (of {music}) that {is} pause: - Selah.