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Allan’s roommate saw it in a comic strip in a paper. I (Todd) didn’t like it at first. We decided to keep it and I suggested we pronounce it “say-la” instead of “see-la”.
It’s Hebrew and found in the Psalms. They don’t know exactly what it means but some of the possibilities are “to lift the voices in praise” and “to pause and reflect.”
You will need to contact Christy Robinson with Publishing to get permission to copy sheet music out of one of the Selah Songbooks. There is generally a small fee per copy that you wish to make. You can contact Christy at crobinson@curb.com.
It is OFFICIAL! The new album “Hope of the Broken World” will hit stores August 23rd!
All of the lyrics to our songs are located in the Music section of the website.