Re: Selah confusion
in reply to a message by Tieliebirds
In the Bible, Selah is a word that means "Take a minute and think about it," as in, "meditate on this."
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Alright girls, I think I've got it figured out. Sela (prn. see-la) means 'rock' and is a hebrew name. Selah (prn. seh-laah) is hebrew and means to pause or reflect. I called a friend and she knew right away what I was talking about, because it's from the bible. As for the pronunciation, I don't see why you can't pronounce it any way you like! This name (Selah) is close to the top of my list for girls, and if I do decide to use it, I will definetly prn. it Say-lah.
I had a hard time finding informatin on this name this morning, but I think that's a good sign because it probably isn't very common at all. IHTH!!
I had a hard time finding informatin on this name this morning, but I think that's a good sign because it probably isn't very common at all. IHTH!!
Sela and Selah are completely different names.
It is strange that one of them is pronounced see-lah... I'm sure E isn't pronounced EE in Hebrew...
Hello girls!
Okay here is what i am thinking. I'm thinking that originally Sela was not prn. see-la. If I had to guess I would say that in hebrew the 2 names would be Selah - seh-laah, and sela - sah-laah. Of course I am only guessing. You made references to people such as Sela Ward who prn. her name see-la. Personally I would just consider this an english or anglicized version of a very pretty hebrew word/name. Think Caiolinn (irish) and Caylin (english). JMO.
Okay here is what i am thinking. I'm thinking that originally Sela was not prn. see-la. If I had to guess I would say that in hebrew the 2 names would be Selah - seh-laah, and sela - sah-laah. Of course I am only guessing. You made references to people such as Sela Ward who prn. her name see-la. Personally I would just consider this an english or anglicized version of a very pretty hebrew word/name. Think Caiolinn (irish) and Caylin (english). JMO.
Hi there! I'm glad you got something found out, Caleigh! I pronounce it SAY-la too LOL and I'm glad someone else thinks it's okay to pronounce it however you like. I was thinking that I'd just spell it Seyla or Seylah (though a lot of people would still probably try to say it SEE-luh) if I thought pronouncing Selah as SAY-la would screw people up too much, but I really do prefer the Selah spelling. Also, in my searchings on the internet, I found several references to a Christian music group called Selah. I wonder how they/more importantly, their fans pronounce it (since that means there would be at least some people out there with an idea of how to say it, regardless of whether they're saying it "right" or not). And I agree, Claire.... don't really understand how "e" would make the "ee" sound in Hebrew. I'm also glad that my suspicions are confirmed and Sela and Selah are not the same name.