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Messiahship vs Hosanna - What's the difference?

messiahship | hosanna |

As nouns the difference between messiahship and hosanna

is that messiahship is having the position of, or being ordained by God as messiah while hosanna is a cry of ‘hosanna’.

As an interjection hosanna is

a cry of praise or adoration to God in liturgical use among the Jews, and said to have been shouted in recognition of the Messiahship of Jesus on his entry into Jerusalem; hence since used in the Christian Church.

messiahship

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Having the position of, or being ordained by God as messiah.
  • His miracles furnished evidence of Jesus' claim of messiahship .
  • Usage notes

    * Also capitalised Messiahship

    hosanna

    Alternative forms

    * hosana * hosannah * hoshanna * hoshiana

    Interjection

  • A cry of praise or adoration to God in liturgical use among the Jews, and said to have been shouted in recognition of the Messiahship of Jesus on his entry into Jerusalem; hence since used in the Christian Church.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A cry of ‘hosanna’.
  • * 1994 , Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom , Abacus 2010, p. 23:
  • The hall rang with the hosannas of the faithful, while the women knelt at his feet to ask for salvation.