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What does 'Hosanna' mean and why is it significant?

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'Hosanna' translates to 'save us' and reflects the deep spiritual cry of the people for salvation as Jesus enters Jerusalem.

'Hosanna' is a cry for salvation, signifying the people's recognition of Jesus as the promised Messiah during His entry into Jerusalem (Mark 11:9). This phrase captures their hope that He would deliver them, not only politically but spiritually. The significance lies in its echo throughout Scripture and its application to the faith of believers who, like the crowd, call out to Jesus for mercy and salvation, reinforcing the theological imperative of dependence on Christ as our Savior.
Scripture References: Mark 11:9

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