1. Term: Hosanna — הוֹשַׁעְנָא
Meaning: “Save, please!” or “Save now!” — A cry of praise and petition for salvation.
2. Historical-Cultural Context:
- Originally a plea for help and deliverance, used during Jewish festivals, especially the Feast of Tabernacles.
- Gradually became an expression of praise recognizing God as Savior and King.
- The term reflects both urgent prayer and joyful acclaim in the worship context.
3. Literary Examples:
- Matthew 21:9 — The crowds shout “Hosanna to the Son of David!” during Jesus’ triumphal entry.
- Psalm 118:25 — “Save us, we pray, O LORD! Hosanna!” (LXX and Hebrew text).
4. Cultural Significance:
- Hosanna expresses the dual sense of pleading for salvation and exalting God.
- Its use in the New Testament highlights messianic hope and recognition of Jesus’ authority.
- Continues to be used in Christian liturgy as an acclamation of praise.
