Yadah
Yadah is a Hebrew verb with a root meaning "to throw",[1][2] or "the extended hand, to throw out the hand"; therefore, "to worship with extended hand". Eventually it also came to denote songs of praise—to lift up the voice in thanksgiving—to tell forth and confess his greatness (e.g., Psalms 43:4). II Chronicles 20:19-20 is the yadah type of praise. The antonym is to bemoan by wringing of the hands.
Lifting your hands is almost always equivalent to a Yadah (whether literally or figuratively), especially when listening to music. When you Yadah to music, you are worshiping the image of the creator/source of the music.
References
- ↑ Bible Suite 'yadah'
- ↑ Bibletools.org
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