The words used, from Psalm 118, the psalm normally used at the Sukkoth festival (Mark 11:9): "And they that went before, and they that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna; Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord."
John Shelby Spong (Jesus for the NonReligious) says that the use of the words and the context of leafy branches strewn along the way, show that Mark had taken the Sukkoth traditions and transferred them from autumn to the Passover season for the procession story.
they shouted out hosanna hosanna hosanna bless our king waving palms and on the floor bowing and Jesus on his donkey.
Yes definetly you can.Yes you can. You can wear any colour on Palm Sunday. Other than celebrants at Palm Sunday ceremonies, there are no rules for colours to be worn by people on Palm Sunday.
no one did, the people at Jerusalem really just loved him. but maybe people DO hate Palm Sunday.
palm Sunday is all about how that when Jesus road into Galilee and his worshipers threw palms at him --another answer-- Palm Sunday (not Psalm Sunday) is about the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, when people laid palm branches on the ground as he approached. This was a sign of honour in those days.
Yes, Palm Sunday is the week before Easter.
Palm Sunday started a Sunday before Easter.
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Palm Sunday 1939 was on Sunday, April 2.
Palm Sunday 1956 was on Sunday, March 25.
Palm Sunday was on the 4th of April in 1982.
Palm Sunday 1946 was on Sunday, April 14.
Palm Sunday 1981 was on Sunday, April 12.
Palm Sunday was Jesus' triumphal entry. People laid their clothes and palm branches on the road that Jesus came into the city with. So as tradition a lot of churches hand out palm branches as a remembrance.