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What does the Bible say about the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem?

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The Bible describes Jesus' entry into Jerusalem in Mark 11:1-11, where he rides in on a colt, fulfilling messianic prophecy and demonstrating his humility.

In Mark 11:1-11, we see the account of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, where he rides on a colt that had never been ridden. This event is significant as it fulfills the prophecy found in Zechariah 9:9, presenting Jesus as the humble King who comes to save. The people's shout of 'Hosanna' indicates their recognition of him as the promised Messiah, a title they hoped would deliver them from Roman oppression. Jesus intentionally chooses a young donkey, symbolizing peace rather than conquest, distinguishing his mission from worldly kings. His entry not only fulfills prophecy but also displays the nature of his kingship—humble and lowly, aimed at bringing salvation to his people.
Scripture References: Mark 11:1-11, Zechariah 9:9, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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