Mike's most daring track title. "A Silent Hallelujah": a silent hallelujah. In normal understanding, hallelujah is loud. Mike shows: it can also be silent.
Psalm 65:1: "Praise is due to you, O God, in Zion." In the Hebrew original: l'kha dumiyah tehillah Elohim b'Tzion, "to you stillness is praise, God, in Zion".
The Hebrew dumiyah (דֻמִיָּה) literally means "stillness, silence". So the Hebrew tradition knows silent praise as venerable form. Not every worship has to be loud. Some hallelujahs are audible only on the inside.
Mike's instrumental track is application. It contains no spoken "hallelujah", and yet it is throughout hallelujah. That is musical theology in its purest form. Mike's sound carries this English silent praise reality.
