It is found in Psalm 118:25 which is quoted by the crowd when they welcome Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday (Matthew 21:9). It literally means "save now", but has become over time a word of praise.
Hosanna is a word inthe Christian tradition that means "praise" and is applied to Jesus who is God who dwells in the high heavens.
Catholic AnswerIt literally means "save me" from the Hebrew. But it is "save me" expressed in great joy, and that joy is expressed to God (the highest).from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
Hosanna. A Hebrew shout of joy and triumph, taken from the Psalms, and saying "Save us, we pray." During the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles it was recited or chanted daily by the priest during the procession around the altar. When certain verses were said, the Trumpet sounded, palm branches were waved, and the Hoshiana was repeatedly shouted as an exultation of joy. In present day Masses it is twice proclaimed at the Sanctus, by the priest and the faithful, and either sung or recited. It is said at the distribution of palms and during Palm Sunday's solemn procession in imitation of the acclamations given to Christ as he entered Jerusalem a few days before His Passion. (Etym. Hebrew ho shi a na, save me; an exclamation of joy.)
In Hebrew this is 2 words, usually hyphenated:
×”×•×©×™×¢×”Ö¾× × (HoshaÊ¿-na) = "Please help"
Na is a particle that is attached to commands to soften them, in the way that we add the word "please"
Christians have made this into a single word, and converted it to Greek pronunciation "Hosanna," and translate it as save we ask.
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In Jewish liturgy, the word is applied specifically to the Hosha-na Service, a cycle of prayers from which a selection is sung each morning during Sukkot, the Feast of Booths or Tabernacles. The complete cycle is sung on the seventh day of the festival, which is called Hoshana Rabbah (×”×•×©×¢× × ×¨×‘×, "Great Hosha-na".
Hosanna - Lord save usThe word Hosanna originally meant save us.
Hosanna - it an exclamation of praise, especially to God
Hosanna is a cry of praise, a call to rejoice. Hosanna isn't a person or entity or object. The word 'hosanna' was originally Hebrew. It is from the Hebrew 'hoshana', a plea to save, to help, to give succour.
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Hosanna is originally from Hebrew and means "save, we pray". Because it was said by the crowds greeting Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, it came to be used in Christian Latin as a general term of praise, and it is usually left untranslated in modern Bibles and liturgical texts.The primary meaning of profundus is "deep", so Hosanna in profundis would be "Hosanna in the deep places", or "Hosanna in the depths". However, profundus can also be used in Latin to mean "high", so Hosanna in profundis could conceivably also, if the context permitted it, be translated "Hosanna in the high places" or "Hosanna on the heights".
Hosanna
The word Hosanna means A cry of praise or adoration to God. This is mostly sung or chanted by the angels in heaven. Though there are special occasions when it is said by congregations in churches. The exact wording is "Hosanna, Hosanna, Glory to the most high God". The chant is said to the waving of a white handkerchief above the head at the same beat of the wording. i.e Hosanna-one wave, hosanna-second wave and so on.
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Hosanna it means a shout of praise, or adoration.
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Hosanna, Hosanna,Hosanna. Glory to the Most High God.
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