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HOSANNA

A word from Hebrew that means “please save us” and is used in praise and supplication.

At the Feast of Tabernacles, which celebrated the Lord’s deliverance of Israel into the promised land, people chanted the words of Psalm 118 and waved palm branches. At the Lord’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the multitudes cried “Hosanna” and spread palm branches for Jesus to ride upon, thus demonstrating their understanding that Jesus was the same Lord who had delivered Israel anciently (Ps. 118: 25-26; Matt. 21: 9, 15; Mark 11: 9-10; John 12: 13). These people recognized Christ as the long-awaited Messiah. The word Hosanna has become a celebration of the Messiah in all ages (1 Ne. 11: 6; 3 Ne. 11: 14-17). The hosanna shout was included in the dedication of the Kirtland Temple (D&C 109: 79) and is now a part of the dedication of modern temples.

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