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The term "hailed" in the context of the Bible often refers to the act of greeting or acclaiming someone with enthusiasm or reverence. This expression can be found in various narratives throughout the Scriptures, where individuals or groups recognize and honor someone of significance.
Biblical Instances:1.
Jesus' Triumphal Entry: One of the most notable instances of being "hailed" is during Jesus Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. As He rode into the city on a donkey, the crowds hailed Him as the Messiah. In
Matthew 21:9 , it is recorded: "The crowds that went ahead of Him and those that followed were shouting: 'Hosanna to the Son of David!' 'Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!' 'Hosanna in the highest!'" This event fulfilled the prophecy of
Zechariah 9:9 and demonstrated the people's recognition of Jesus as the promised King, though their understanding of His mission was incomplete.
2.
Mockery of Jesus: In a contrasting use, Jesus was also "hailed" in a mocking manner by Roman soldiers before His crucifixion. In
Matthew 27:29 , it states: "And they twisted together a crown of thorns, set it on His head, and put a staff in His right hand. Then they knelt down before Him and mocked Him, saying, 'Hail, King of the Jews!'" This mockery highlights the soldiers' scorn and the irony of their actions, as they unwittingly acknowledged His true kingship.
3.
Paul and Barnabas in Lystra: In
Acts 14:11-13 , Paul and Barnabas were hailed as gods by the people of Lystra after Paul healed a man who had been lame from birth. The crowd shouted, "The gods have come down to us in human form!" and they called Barnabas "Zeus" and Paul "Hermes." This incident illustrates the misunderstanding and misdirected reverence of the people, which Paul and Barnabas quickly corrected by pointing them to the one true God.
Theological Significance:The act of hailing someone in the Bible often carries deep theological implications. It can signify recognition of divine authority, as seen in the triumphal entry of Jesus, where the crowd's acclamation pointed to His messianic role. However, it can also reveal human misunderstanding or misplaced worship, as demonstrated in the events at Lystra and the mockery by the Roman soldiers.
In a broader sense, the concept of being hailed in the Bible underscores the importance of recognizing and honoring God's chosen servants and, ultimately, God Himself. It serves as a reminder of the rightful place of worship and reverence due to God and His anointed ones, while also cautioning against the dangers of idolatry and superficial acclaim.
Strong's Hebrew
6030a. anah -- to answer, respond... 1), get...answer (1), give a answer (1), give an account (1), give him an answer
(1), giving (1), go (1), grant them their petition (1),
hailed (1), have (1
...Library
"Thy King Cometh"
... No sooner was He seated upon the colt than a loud shout of triumph rent
the air. The multitudehailed Him as Messiah, their King....
The Baptism of John, Whence was It?
... How natural is this also, that immediately after Palm Sunday, when the people have
hailed their Messiah, royal and a Savior, and when He has accepted their...
Off Duty
... She felt cold and sick. Standing at a corner, shehailed a bus. The driver gave
her a glance and drove on. Shehailed another and another, but none would stop....
He Got up in the Morning as Soon as He Heard the Men Moving In...
... Before he got across Oxford Street, however, he washailed by a man who wanted to
catch a train, and was in too great a hurry to think about the driver....
Palm Branches.
... It is a glimpse of the crown before He ascends the cross; a foreshadowing of that
blessed period when He shall behailed by the loud acclaim of earth's nations...
A Royal Progress
... if He is ever to march in triumph through the world, and behailed by the hosannas
of all the tribes of the earth, it is requisite for that triumph that His...
Of the Two Sons who were Commanded by their Father to Go into his...
... multitude of people at whose hand the prophecy had already received a fulfilment,
when they met Him in a mighty concourse on His approach, andhailed Him with...
The Entry into Jerusalem.
... understand that Jesus by this act claimed to be the Messiah, because even the mob
perceived the significance of this entry into Jerusalem andhailed Him "Son...
Christianity
... By such he is nowhailed, and continually announced, as the advanced man, the
quintessent demonstration of evolution as applied to humanity, the way-shower...
Introductory Notice to the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles.
... It will behailed by literary men generally as a timely reviewal of the whole subject,
nor should I be surprised to find Dr. Riddle's estimate of the Teaching...
Thesaurus
Hailed (2 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Hailed (2 Occurrences).
... Isaiah 32:19 And it hath
hailed in the going down of the forest, And in the valley is the city low. (YLT).
...Stoics (1 Occurrence)
... Further color is given to this view by the fact that Zeno's immediate successors
at the head of the school alsohailed from Asia Minor, Cleanthes (331-232 BC...
Offscouring (2 Occurrences)
... The favored people, whose city lies in heaps and is patrolled by the heathen, are
hailed and held up as the scrapings, the offscouring, the offal of the earth....
Cain (18 Occurrences)
... is the first son of Adam and Eve. His birth ishailed as a manifestation
of Yahweh's help. He becomes "a tiller of the ground," and...
Caesarea (20 Occurrences)
... on the Jews under Felix and Florus. Here Vespasian washailed emperor by
his soldiers. Titus here celebrated the birthday of his...
Anathoth (16 Occurrences)
... the prophet purchased (Jeremiah 32:7). Two of David's distinguished soldiers, Abiezer
(2 Samuel 23:27) and Jehu (1 Chronicles 12:3), alsohailed from Anathoth....
Hailstone (1 Occurrence)
Hail (42 Occurrences)
Flame (61 Occurrences)
... etc.); and, if this was the sense in which the prince of devils made use of the
phrase, we may conclude that in the mouths of the demoniacs whohailed Jesus by...
Papyrus (4 Occurrences)
... and delicate task, and the papyri when extricated were often badly damaged or mutilated;
but the Petrie papyri, as they were called, werehailed by scholars as...
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