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The primary scriptural source, where it appears as a literal request: "Save us, we pray, O LORD!".

The term "Hosanna" originates from the Hebrew phrase hoshi'a na (הוֹשִׁיעָה־נָּא), combining the root yasha ("to save, deliver, or rescue") with the emotive particle na ("please" or "now"). The primary scriptural source, where it appears as

The use of "Yahweh" (the Tetragrammaton) in worship titles signifies a return to the specific, covenantal name of God. In contemporary discography, such as the Hillsong Chapel album "Yahweh" , the name is used to invoke a sense of intimacy and historical continuity. Combining "Hosanna" with "Yahweh" reinforces the theological link between the petitioner and the specific God who has promised deliverance throughout biblical history. In contemporary discography, such as the Hillsong Chapel

Maintaining the "sacred" sound of the Hebrew root within a different linguistic structure. In contemporary discography