The last part of the last supper
So what happened at the end of the Last Supper? The Gospels tell us “when they had sung the hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives” (Mark
14:26). The word hymn is a translation of the Hebrew word Hallel (הַלֵּל), a reference to the psalms of praise (113-118), which are sung on Passover eve as part of the Seder feast. Jesus (Yeshua) must have been fond of these psalms whose central message is deliverance.
The original Hebrew meaning of hymn
The word Hallel means “praise” in Hebrew. It is one of the most important words in the Hebrew Bible. It is also the root of the word Halleluia (הַלָּלוּיָהּ), which means “Praise unto God” as well as the name of the Book of Psalms in Hebrew, Tehilim (תְּהִלִּים). It is precisely the book of Tehilim (Psalms 118:25-26) that is being quoted on Palm Sunday when the crowds proclaimed “Hosanna… Blessed is the one who comes in the name of Adonai” (Mark 11:9).
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