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Bible Wonders - Palm Sunday - What's Up With Hossanah?

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April 13, 2022 3:04 pm

Bible Wonders - Palm Sunday - What's Up With Hossanah?

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April 13, 2022 3:04 pm

The Rich, Rich Content of the 118 Psalm and the verses we chant on Palm Sunday - Hossanah  - Blessed is He that comes in the Name of The Lord - But don't miss the next verse ..

"God is the LORD, which hath shewed us light: bind the sacrifice with cords, even unto the horns of the altar."

For those with eyes to see, Palm Sunday - Passover - Good Friday, Easter Morning - Yes He is our King and He died for our sin so that we would have FREEDOM forever - Give thanks to the Lord for He is good, His love endures FOREVER.

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This is no good to wonder about.

Hosanna today and that you know Palm Sunday rendition that we often hear and invite since I teach special needs. Some of our students go every year we do Palm Sunday, where they waived the palm branches and they just loved saying hosanna hosanna to the son of David, you know him recording that and so what does that mean and where does it come from and what does that have to do with what's happening this week and oh it has so much to do with Easter. I don't know if you put this together if we just climb to 20,000 feet that will go back down. Okay was just climbing 20,000 feet that if you read the hundred 18 Solomon you understand all that it's saying that right after it says you know essentially in verse 25 could be translated. Hosanna, hosanna, Lord, I beseech the send now prosperity in the said Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. We have blessed you out of the house of Lord and here comes the next verse, which is so critical to the whole idea right. Right after that happens, it says God is the Lord which is showed a slight bind the sacrifice with cords, even upon the horns of the altar, in other words, as these folks were out there is chanting this stuff you know God was painting a picture and painted a picture in the hundred 19 Psalm of why Jesus was doing this.

It was coming to be there sacrifice if they eyes to see the ears to hear it. Even us today as we think about what happened on Palm Sunday that these folks as they were reciting the Psalm they knew they knew I mean even to this day I get to go back down a little deeper Jewish people.

As you know, celebrate Passover and this week lines up perfectly as it would as God is been teaching this idea all along all the way through. As we talked about yesterday in Genesis.

But when you get to exit this again he's going to bring this whole concept home in Exodus in a huge way with the whole feast of Passover is the idea of Passover. Obviously, as you have this land that was slain. Why get these people out of bondage to deliver these people to save them okay and it's just all so amazing when you think that the word Jesus itself or you shoo it in Hebrew means salvation.

And it's up as their shouting hosanna right that if you read that again in in Hebrew. You know you get this old idea of Yeshua, you, which has to do that when you hear the S in the hosanna your you're listening to something that sounds a lot like the word you sure because it is safe. Now I beseech the hosanna word has to do with Jesus's name itself and it has to do with salvation or the only way pets cannot happen is if we get the offering bound the corns of the altar which is again what God showed us through the Passover, which is what these folks when they are singing this hello this is the last well and is the last one that Jesus would've sung after the Last Supper in his way up to the garden of Gethsemane and again this whole Psalm. They know the Jews.

To this day know very well that this is a Masonic Psalm you may be familiar with the way it begins right.

Give thanks to the Lord for he is good because his mercy endures forever.

Well, there are several hints) for those who can look to see that this has to do with the Messiah because to begin with. When he says that the Lord is good. Well, the Lord is good that were taught of the Jews understand that Tom is equal to the Torah and the Torah as we know from the book of John is equal to Jesus. Okay so there you go. And then when it says his mercy of that's tested endures forever with the idea of forever is the is a Masonic you know is the idea of the Messiah coming forever so they know that this all they knew they know they knew and and since they been singing it for Passover for years and years and years. It has everything to do with the Messiah and that is why you know is if Jesus was coming down on the donkeys as he's coming down the street, making it obvious he is the king and they are chanting this from the hundred 19 Psalm because it is Passover week right and ended just lines up absolutely, miraculously, and it's no wonder why the disciples heartburn is within them as God showed him all that that that he had been painting all time for what was going to go on here and for those of us who have eyes to see and ears to hear when we hear that hosanna to the highest, we think of what was going on on Palm Sunday.

It is a clear message to the Jews. To this day if they will see it that Jesus is in fact this hosanna and he is in fact the son of David and he is going to be bound to the altar there in passion week, and that since he has done that right. He offers us a chance for eternity.

A chance for forever. His love endures forever. That's Jesus beautiful picture something to you know like oh my good goodness, a cool thing to wonder today on Bible wonders