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Hosanna in the highest is a powerful declaration of praise, need for salvation, and an honor that we know is reserved for Jesus alone. This phrase, found in Matthew’s Gospel, is both popular and often leaves the mind to wonder what it really means.
Mark 11:10 records the crowd saying, “Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David! Hosanna in the highest!” (ESV). The NIV translates their shout as “Hosanna in the highest heaven!”. The word hosanna comes from a Hebrew word meaning “save now” or “save us, we pray.”.
Palm Sunday is a movable feast that we commemorate for the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. I rehashed the mixed video clips from old movies and crafted this music video for my subscribers...
The crowds that went ahead of Him, and those that followed Him, were shouting [in praise and adoration], “Hosanna to the Son of David (Messiah); BLESSED [praised, glorified] IS HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD; Hosanna in the highest [heaven]!”
Matthew 21:9. New International Version. 9 The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, “Hosanna[a] to the Son of David!”. “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”[b] “Hosanna[c] in the highest heaven!”. Read full chapter.
It is applied in numerous verses of the New Testament, including "Hosanna! blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lᴏʀᴅ!" (Matthew 21:9,15; Mark 11:9–10; John 12:13), which forms part of the Sanctus prayer; "hosanna in the highest" ; and "hosanna to the Son of David" .
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Hosanna in the highest. I see a generation. Rising up to take their place. With selfless faith. I see a near revival. Stirring as we pray and seek. We’re on our knees. Heal my heart and make it clean. Open up my eyes to the things unseen. Show me how to love. Like You have loved me. Break my heart for what breaks Yours. Everything I am.
“Hosanna in the highest” is used when we acknowledge Jesus for His ultimate sacrifice and what it means for us and mankind as a whole. This may not be something we often say out loud, but we can think it in our minds and feel it in our hearts in times of worship.
The phrase “hosanna in the highest” appears in the New Testament gospels during the account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem before his crucifixion. It is found in Matthew 21:9, Mark 11:10, and John 12:13. The word “hosanna” comes from Hebrew and means “save now” or “save, we pray.”