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How did the crowd recognize Jesus during His triumphal entry?

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The crowd recognized Jesus as King during His triumphal entry by proclaiming 'Hosanna' and honoring Him.

During Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, as recorded in John 12:12-18, the crowd responded with joy and shouted 'Hosanna,' meaning 'save us now,' as they laid palm branches before Him. This acknowledgment reflects their understanding of Him as the prophesied Messiah and King of Israel. However, their recognition seemed to stem from a longing for physical deliverance from Roman oppression rather than a full grasp of the spiritual salvation He offered. They linked their proclamation and praise to the miracles He performed, especially raising Lazarus from the dead, which intensified their expectation of an earthly deliverer rather than a suffering Savior.
Scripture References: John 12:12-18

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Hosanna
Tim James · Jun 3, 2026
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