hoshiana in hebrew


HOSHIA-NA is on HebrewSongs. Part of Speech: Hebrew Form (Indclinable) Transliteration: hósanna Phonetic Spelling: (ho-san-nah') Definition: save, we pray Usage: (Aramaic and Hebrew, originally a cry for help), hosanna!, a cry of happiness. My Hebrew Name: Shoshana in Hebrew (Note: English names which are not derived from Hebrew names are normally represented below by Hebrew names with similar underlying meanings.) HEBREW WORD STUDY – HOSANNA – HOSHI’AH השיעה Hei Shin Yod Ayin Hei. The final part of the word Hosanna is the Hebrew word נא ( na' ), the common particle of entreaty: please! or Bring About Salvation! There is a special Hoshana service on this day with song and chanted prayers.
This part of the word Hosanna means Save!

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In Jewish tradition, the 7th day of Sukkot is called the “Great Hoshana (Hosanna)” or Hoshana Rabbah. Put this Hebrew name on your site or blog! In the hands of each worshiper are the branches from “goodly” trees as Leviticus 23 commands.

Hebrew songs transliterated and translated into English as well as Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and other languages, by volunteers worldwide. In Matthew 21:9 it is "Hosanna to the son of David!" Hosanna is formed from the imperative (that means it's a command) of the verb ישע, meaning to save. These branches are waved and shook as worshipers move in a procession shouting, “Hoshi a na!”. The word hosanna (Latin osanna, Greek ὡσαννά, hōsanná) is from Hebrew הושיעה־נא, הושיעה נא hôšîʿâ-nā and related to Aramaic אושענא (ʾōshaʿnā) meaning 'save, rescue, savior'. Matthew 21:9: “And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed [is] he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.” Search Hebrew Songs for all your favourite songs.

ho-zan'-a (hosanna): This Greek transliteration of a Hebrew word occurs 6 times in the Gospels as the cry of the people when our Lord entered Jerusalem as the Messiah represented by Zec (9:9), and of "the children" when He cleansed the temple ( Matthew 21:9 bis,15; Mark 11:9; John 12:13 ).