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What did the crowd mean when they shouted 'Hosanna'?

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'Hosanna' is a cry for salvation, expressing the people's recognition of Jesus as the Messiah during His triumphal entry (Matthew 21:9).

The term 'Hosanna' originates from a Hebrew phrase meaning 'save us now' and is used as a cry for help or salvation. In Matthew 21:9, as Jesus rides into Jerusalem, the crowd exclaims 'Hosanna to the Son of David,' acknowledging Jesus as the Messiah and expressing their hopes for deliverance. This joyous proclamation reflects their recognition of Him as the King and Savior who has come to redeem them. However, it is also ironic, as the same crowd soon turns and demands His crucifixion, highlighting the fickleness of public opinion and the misunderstanding of Jesus' true mission.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:9

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