Hosanna is used by Christians as a cry of praise, but it is the transliteration of a Hebrew word "hoshana" that is really a contracted phrase or sentence "hosha ana" meaning "save us" or "delivere us." This derives ultimately from Pslam 118:25, where the form is "hoshiah na." In the Jewish tradition, this verse is woven into a liturgical poem that were said during the fall festival of Succot while holding the lulav (palm frond, bundled with willow and myrtle branches and an Etrog -- citron). It is likely that the association of Psalm 118:25 with the Succot liturgy is at least 2000 years old, and that in that time, it was associated not only with praying for rain (save us from drought) but also with a more general prayer for salvation and messianic deliverance. How does this involve metaphor?
In the phrase "hosanna," a metaphor is created comparing the act of praising or calling out to God with shouting "hosanna," which is an expression of adoration and joy. It is often used to convey a sense of worship, reverence, and celebration towards a higher power.
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The angels bow down at the thought of You The darkness gives way to the light for You The price that you paid gives us life brand New Hosanna forever we worship You Hosanna forever we worship You [2x] For you are the joy that my soul longs for The lamb that was slain for my sins and the One I adore King of kings, Ruler of everything Hosanna forever we worship You Hosanna forever we worship You [2x] For your patience and kindness And favor and mercy And honor and glory Because you are worthy We can't live without You We can't breathe without You We can't sing without You Hosanna Hosanna No greater love in this world but You No one can compare to the things You do Wherever You go I will follow You Hosanna forever we worship You Hosanna forever we worship You Someday every tongue shall confess Your name This house made of clay soon shall pass away Whatever the test You will bring us through Hosanna forever we worship You [4x] [Vamp] Hosanna forever Hosanna forever and ever and ever Hosanna We praise You Hosanna forever and ever and ever Hosanna forever Hosanna forever and ever and ever Hosanna forever Hosanna forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever Hosanna forever
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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