Selah and Sela are different names

I think a change needs to be made for the description for the name [name]Selah[/name]. From what I understand:

[name]Sela[/name] is Hebrew word for rock.

[name]Selah[/name] is a word that appears often in the bible, mostly in Psalms, and has uncertain meaning. The theories on the meaning I have found is that is has a similar meaning/use as [name]Amen[/name]. Another source I found has said that it is simply a cue to the reader or singer to pause, and that it is not actually said aloud. Finally, another theory is that it is some kind of musical indicator.

[name]Both[/name] of these can be beautiful names but I don’t think they have the same meaning :slight_smile: