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Why do Christians cry out 'Hosanna'?

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'Hosanna' means 'save us' and reflects the cry of believers recognizing Jesus as their Savior.

The term 'Hosanna,' used during Jesus' triumphal entry, originates from a Hebrew phrase that translates to 'save us,' embodying the desperation and faith of the crowd as they recognize Jesus as their Savior. In Mark 11, the people shouted praises as they welcomed Him into Jerusalem, understanding the significance of His arrival. This cry symbolizes a deep acknowledgment of their need for salvation and serves as a reminder for Christians today to continually seek Jesus as their Redeemer.
Scripture References: Mark 11:9-10

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