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Hall @ (Gr. aule, kjv@Luke:22:55; R.V., "court"), the open court or quadrangle belonging to the high priest's house. In kjv@Matthew:26:69 and kjv@Mark:14:66 this word is incorrectly rendered "palace" in the Authorized Version, but correctly "court" in the Revised Version. In kjv@John:10:1 kjv@John:10:16 it means a "sheep-fold." In kjv@Matthew:27:27 and kjv@Mark:15:16 (A.V., "common hall;" R.V., "palace") it refers to the proetorium or residence of the Roman governor at Jerusalem. The "porch" in kjv@Matthew:26:71 is the entrance-hall or passage leading into the central court, which is open to the sky.



Hallel @ praise, the name given to the group of kjv@Psalms:113-118, which are preeminently psalms of praise. It is called "The Egyptian Hallel," because it was chanted in the temple whilst the Passover lambs were being slain. It was chanted also on other festival occasions, as at Pentecost, the feast of Tabernacles, and the feast of Dedication. The Levites, standing before the altar, chanted it verse by verse, the people responding by repeating the verses or by intoned hallelujahs. It was also chanted in private families at the feast of Passover. This was probably the hymn which our Saviour and his disciples sung at the conclusion of the Passover supper kept by them in the upper room at Jerusalem kjv@Matthew:26:30; kjv@Mark:14:26). There is also another group called "The Great Hallel," comprehending kjv@Psalms:118-136, which was recited on the first evening at the Passover supper and on occasions of great joy.



Hallelujah @ praise ye Jehovah, frequently rendered "Praise ye the LORD," stands at the beginning of ten of the psalms (106, 111-113, 135, 146-150), hence called "hallelujah psalms." From its frequent occurrence it grew into a formula of praise. The Greek form of the word (alleluia) is found in kjv@Revelation:19:1-3, 4, 6.



Hallow @ to render sacred, to consecrate kjv@Exodus:28:38 kjv@Exodus:29:1). This word is from the Saxon, and properly means "to make holy." The name of God is "hallowed", i.e., is reverenced as holy kjv@Matthew:6:9).