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What does 'Hosanna' mean in the context of Jesus' entry?

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'Hosanna' means 'save now' and reflects the crowd’s plea for salvation from Jesus during His entry into Jerusalem.

'Hosanna,' originating from Hebrew, translates to 'save now' or 'we beseech you, save.' In the context of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, the crowd’s use of this term signals their hope and expectation for Him as their Messiah who would deliver them. They recognized Jesus as the 'Son of David,' further affirming His messianic identity. This moment was more than mere praise; it encapsulated the desperate need for salvation among the people, showcasing how they looked to Jesus as the one who could fulfill that need, setting the stage for the events leading to His sacrifice on the cross.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:9

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