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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The Hebrew words yasha (“deliver, save”) and anna (“beg, beseech”) combine to form the word that, in English, is “hosanna.”. Literally, hosanna means “I beg you to save!” or “please deliver us!”. So, as Jesus rode the donkey into Jerusalem, the crowds were perfectly right to shout “Hosanna!”.

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · Updated Feb 12, 2024. Hosanna is primarily translated as “Please Save Us.”. It's understood as a plea for help. It is a Greek word “ὡσαννά” that most scholars believe is the transliteration of two Hebrew words- יָשַׁע- “yasha” which means “to save or deliver” and אָנּאָ – “anna” which means “please, I ...

  3. The meaning of HOSANNA is —used as a cry of acclamation and adoration.

  4. hosanna (הﯴשִׁ֘יעָ֥ה נָּ֑א; ὡσαννά, g6057). Hosanna was originally a Heb. invocation addressed to God, meaning, “O save,” “Save now,” or “Save us” ( Ps 118:25 ). Later it came to be used as a joyous acclamation, an ascription of praise to God.

  5. Hosanna, in modern speech and liturgical usage, a cry of praise to God. It has acquired this meaning through the assumption that it was so meant by the multitude that hailed Jesus on Palm Sunday ( Mark 11:9). If it was, it must already have become a Jewish liturgical cry rather far removed from its original meaning—the word is a Greek ...

  6. Hosanna definition: (an exclamation, originally an appeal to God for deliverance, used in praise of God or Christ.). See examples of HOSANNA used in a sentence.

  7. HOSANNA meaning: an expression of enthusiastic praise sometimes used as an interjection.

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