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How does Jesus' entry into Jerusalem fulfill Scripture?

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Jesus' entry into Jerusalem is a direct fulfillment of several Old Testament prophecies.

Jesus' entry into Jerusalem fulfills Scripture by aligning with the prophecies about the coming of the Messiah. For example, in Zechariah 9:9, it is foretold that the King would come 'lowly and riding upon an ass'. By entering Jerusalem in this manner, Jesus signifies that He is the humble servant-king spoken of by the prophets. Additionally, this act serves as an intentional revelation of His messianic identity, culminating in His sacrificial mission to redeem His people from their sins. This connection between His actions and the prophetic word highlights the authority of God's plan and showcases the divine orchestration of redemption history.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:9, John 12:15, Matthew 21:1-9

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