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What does the Bible say about Jesus going to Jerusalem?

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The Bible depicts Jesus going to Jerusalem to fulfill God's plan of salvation, culminating in His betrayal, crucifixion, and resurrection.

In Matthew 20:17-19, Jesus foretells His impending betrayal, condemnation, and death, stating that He will be delivered to the Gentiles, who will mock, scourge, and crucify Him. This journey to Jerusalem is significant as it marks the culmination of His earthly ministry, leading to the core of the gospel: His death and resurrection. The entire narrative of Scripture ultimately points to this pivotal event, foreshadowing God's sovereignty and redemptive purpose for His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:17-19, Luke 2:21-22, Luke 2:25-30, Malachi 3:1, Luke 9:51-56

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