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What does 'Hosanna' mean in the context of Matthew 21?

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'Hosanna' means 'save us' and is a cry for help and salvation directed towards Jesus.

'Hosanna' is a Hebrew expression found in Psalm 118:25 and is translated literally as 'save now.' In Matthew 21:9, the crowds shout this term as Jesus enters Jerusalem, acknowledging Him as the Savior and the King. By calling out 'Hosanna,' the people express their desperation for salvation and recognize Jesus’ identity as the Messiah. This moment marks a pivotal recognition of His role in God's redemptive plan, highlighting the importance of Christ in the history of salvation. As Christians, invoking 'Hosanna' is a reminder of our ongoing need for Christ's salvation in our daily lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:9, Psalm 118:25

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