If you are asking how to say "Psalm 111" in Hebrew, its "Tehillim 111" or ×ª×”×™×œ×™× ×§×™×
If you are asking for the entire original Hebrew text of Psalm 111, it's:
הַלְלוּ-יָהּ
×וֹדֶה ה׳ בְּכָל-לֵבָב בְּסוֹד יְש×Ö¸×¨Ö´×™× ×•Ö°×¢Öµ×“Ö¸×”
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הוֹד-וְהָדָר פָּעֳלוֹ וְצִדְקָתוֹ עֹמֶדֶת לָעַד
זֵכֶר עָשָׂה ×œÖ°× Ö´×¤Ö°×œÖ°×וֹתָיו ×—Ö·× Ö¼×•Ö¼×Ÿ ×•Ö°×¨Ö·×—×•Ö¼× ×”×³
טֶרֶף × Ö¸×ªÖ·×Ÿ לִירֵ×ָיו יִזְכֹּר ×œÖ°×¢×•Ö¹×œÖ¸× ×‘Ö¼Ö°×¨Ö´×™×ª×•Ö¹
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מַעֲשֵׂי יָדָיו ×ֱמֶת וּמִש×ְפָּט × Ö¶×Ö±×žÖ¸× Ö´×™× ×›Ö¼Ö¸×œ-פִּקּוּדָיו
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פְּדוּת ש×ָלַח לְעַמּוֹ צִוָּה-×œÖ°×¢×•Ö¹×œÖ¸× ×‘Ö¼Ö°×¨Ö´×™×ª×•Ö¹
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רֵ×ש×ִית חָכְמָה יִרְ×ַת ה׳ שֵׂכֶל טוֹב לְכָל-עֹשֵׂיהֶ×
תְּהִלָּתוֹ עֹמֶדֶת לָעַד
(If you are asking about the numerology of 111 in Hebrew, it actually spells out the word "vomit" --> קי×)
Psalm 111:9 (KJV)
"Praise" is mentioned 214 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
The word "reverend" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in 1 verse.
If you mean the 'twin' Psalms, then they are Psalm 111 and 112, which many believe were written by the same author and should be one.
Not in so many words, but certainly the idea can be found in several scriptures. The Hebrew word "Halleluyah"(Lat:Alleluia) literally means: 'Praise Yah(Jah)' (a shortened form of God's name: YHWH(Jehovah)- Hallelu Yah) often translated as "Praise the LORD'. Many scriptures describe the 'goodness of the LORD' and finish with this exclamation. (Psalm 106:1)(Psalm 104:1-35)(Psalms 111:10-112:1)(Psalm 135:1-3)(Psalm 146:1, 2) (Psalms 146:10-147:1)(Psalm 148:1-14)(Psalm 149:1) (Psalm 150:1-6) and again in (Revelation 19:1-6)
In the book of Psalm chapter 111 verse 9 you can read of where it says " Holy and reverend is His name."
The French language equivalent is cent onze.
The word "Reverend" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in Psalm 111:9 which says, "He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and reverend is his name."
einhunderteins is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
HalleljahThe term is used 24 times in the Hebrew Bible (mainly in the book of Psalms, e.g. 111--117, 145--150, where it starts and concludes a number of Psalms) and four times in Greek transliteration in the Christian Book of Revelation.In the Hebrew Bible hallelujah is actually a two-word phrase, not one word. The first part, hallelu, is the second-person imperative masculine plural form of the Hebrew verb hallal. However, "hallelujah" means more than simply "praise Yah", as the word hallel in Hebrew means a joyous praise in song, to boast in God. It could also refer to someone who acts madly or foolishly.
it means atype of leader dahh!!111
The word "believed" appears in 111 verses of the KJV bible.