"prisoner of hope" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: prisoners of hope [plural]
Etymology: Translation of the biblical phrase אֲסִירֵ֖י הַתִּקְוָ֑ה (assirei ha-tikvah) found in Zechariah 9:12. See אָסִיר (asír, “prisoner”) and תִּקְוָה (tikvá, “hope”) for more. Etymology templates: {{m|he|אֲסִירֵ֖י הַתִּקְוָ֑ה|tr=assirei ha-tikvah}} אֲסִירֵ֖י הַתִּקְוָ֑ה (assirei ha-tikvah), {{m|he|אָסִיר|gloss=prisoner|tr=asír}} אָסִיר (asír, “prisoner”), {{m|he|תִּקְוָה|gloss=hope|tr=tikvá}} תִּקְוָה (tikvá, “hope”) Head templates: {{en-noun|prisoners of hope}} prisoner of hope (plural prisoners of hope)
  1. One who remains hopeful in spite of circumstances that seem hopeless.
    Sense id: en-prisoner_of_hope-en-noun-K92gvDYz Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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