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What does the Bible say about Christ riding into Jerusalem?

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The Bible details Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem in Matthew 21:1-11, symbolizing His fulfillment of prophecy as the humble King.

In Matthew 21:1-11, Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey, demonstrating His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy from Zechariah 9:9, which states that the King would come 'meek, and sitting upon an ass.' This event signifies His rightful place as the messianic King and highlights His approach to kingship, which contrasts sharply with worldly expectations of grandeur and power. Instead of a mighty steed, He chooses the humble donkey, reflecting the nature of His kingdom, which is characterized by meekness and servanthood. This moment is celebrated by the people who wave palm branches and cry 'Hosanna,' acknowledging Him as the Son of David and affirming His messianic identity, a pivotal moment in the gospel narrative that fulfilled numerous prophecies.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:1-11, Zechariah 9:9

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Hosanna!
Paul Mahan · Sep 24, 2006
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Joshua

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