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

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The Bible describes Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem as a fulfillment of prophecy, demonstrating His kingship and humility.

In Mark 11:1-10, Jesus sends His disciples to fetch a colt, fulfilling the prophecy from Zechariah 9:9 that foretold the King coming to His people on a colt. This triumphant entry is significant as it highlights not only Christ's authority and kingship but also His humility as He chooses a lowly animal for His entrance. The inclusion of this specific detail about the colt, which had never been ridden, serves as a profound illustration of both Christ's purity and His role as the obedient servant of the Lord.
Scripture References: Mark 11:1-10, Zechariah 9:9, John 12:12-16, Psalm 118:25-26, Genesis 49:11

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