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The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament is considered by many to be the best New Testament dictionary ever compiled. It contains 2300 entries which cover the spectrum of biblical topics from “A to Z.” The one-volume abridgment of the 10-vol. Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, keeps most if not all of the information that pastors and laypeople can use, leaving out the technical...

glory in the highest” (cf. 2:14). Matthew retains the double hōsanná in shorter form (21:9). In a later repetition he emphasizes the “Son of David” (v. 15). When the authorities object, Jesus defends the cries of the children on the basis of Ps. 8:2; children are a model of true discipleship. In John the cry is the same as in Mark (Jn. 12:13); the addition “the King of Israel” shows precisely that “he who comes” is the Messiah. 3. As a liturgical cry hōsanná quickly finds a place in Christian