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What does the Bible say about Jesus's entry into Jerusalem?

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Jesus's entry into Jerusalem fulfilled the prophecy in Zechariah that he would come as a humble king, riding on a donkey.

The Bible teaches that Jesus's entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday was a profound fulfillment of the messianic prophecy found in Zechariah 9:9. It emphasizes not only his kingship but also his humility, as he rode on a donkey, signifying a king bringing peace rather than warfare. The people of Israel recognized this prophecy and anticipated a savior who would deliver them from their physical enemies, although they misunderstood the true nature of his kingdom—a kingdom that is spiritual and eternal, established in righteousness and justice.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:5, Zechariah 9:9

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