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Jesus Enters Jerusalem

(Matthew 21.1-11; Mark 11.1-11; Luke 19.28-40)

12 The next day a large crowd was in Jerusalem for Passover. When they heard that Jesus was coming for the festival, 13 (A) they took palm branches and went out to greet him.[a] They shouted,

“Hooray![b]
God bless the one who comes
    in the name of the Lord!
God bless the King
    of Israel!”

14 Jesus found a donkey and rode on it, just as the Scriptures say,

15 (B) “People of Jerusalem,
    don't be afraid!
Your King is now coming,
and he is riding
    on a donkey.”

16 At first, Jesus' disciples did not understand. But after he had been given his glory,[c] they remembered all this. Everything had happened exactly as the Scriptures said it would.

17-18 A crowd had come to meet Jesus because they had seen him call Lazarus out of the tomb. They kept talking about him and this miracle.[d] 19 But the Pharisees said to each other, “There is nothing we can do! Everyone in the world is following Jesus.”

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Footnotes

  1. 12.13 took palm branches and went out to greet him: This was one way the people welcomed a famous person.
  2. 12.13 Hooray: This translates a word that can mean “please save us.” But it is most often used as a shout of praise to God.
  3. 12.16 had been given his glory: See the note at 7.39.
  4. 12.17,18 miracle: See the note at 2.11.

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