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  1. Apr 18, 2011 · Let us note a few things before looking at the other Gospels. - Jesus went to Jerusalem with His disciples. - Jesus instructed with certainty! - Palm Sunday was foretold in the Old Testament ( Zechariah 9) - Many people honored Jesus (cloak and branches were laid down for Him). - Jesus Christ was acknowledged as from God (Hosanna, Blessed ...

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Why Did the People Welcome Jesus to Jerusalem at Palm Sunday? When Jesus Christ was condemned and crucified, many of the people who jeered, mocked, and called for His execution were the same people who, one week earlier, had been celebrating His arrival at Jerusalem. The Gospels record that by the time Jesus was in His third year of ministry ...

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem on the Sunday before Easter, marking the beginning of Holy Week. It is a biblical event mentioned in each of the four canonical Gospels. Jesus rode into the city on a donkey on this day, symbolizing peace, fulfilling an ancient prophecy, and signifying his kingship.

  4. Answer: It’s likely that Jesus wept out of love and sympathy for Lazarus and his family. It occurs within the context of Martha and those Jews who came with her weeping (John 11:33). John tells us that in response to their sorrow Jesus was “moved in spirit and troubled” (v. 34). The people present took his weeping to be a sign of ...

  5. Jan 9, 2020 · Customary Palm Sunday observances include the waving of palm branches in procession, the blessing of palms, and the making of small crosses with palm fronds. Palm Sunday also marks the beginning of Holy Week, a solemn week focusing on the final days of Jesus Christ's life. Holy Week culminates on Easter Sunday, the most important holiday in ...

  6. Jan 31, 2001 · I wish simply to remind you this morning of a familiar Bible event. It began early Sunday morning (Palm Sunday, we call it today) as Jesus was walking toward Jerusalem. He stops for a moment & sends 2 of his disciples into a nearby village to carry out a special errand. Here is how Luke 19:29-31 records that event:

  7. Mar 21, 2016 · It’s also a more vulnerable entry and vulnerability is always at the heart of Holy Week. The tears and weeping, however, do not end at the city gates of Jerusalem. They flow through Luke’s account of the entry narrative ( Luke 19:28-46) as well as the passion narrative ( Luke 22:14-23:56 ). St.

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