He can do anything
Jerusalem is where Jesus entered on a donkey, hailed as the Messiah, the King by his disciples and the people; As he looked upon Jerusalem he wept for it, prophesying about its future fall (Read Luke chapter 19 v28-48). It is also where Jesus, the Son of God, thou innocent was tried and executed but rose again.
As Jesus entered Jerusalem the crowds waved palm leaves and spread the cloaks on the ground in front of him.
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As Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds waved palm branches and laid them on the ground in a display of honor and celebration. This event is commonly referred to as the Triumphal Entry and is commemorated on Palm Sunday in the Christian tradition. The palm branches symbolize victory and triumph, reflecting the people's recognition of Jesus as the Messiah.
In his triumphal ride into Jerusalem Jesus doubtless entered the temple area by its northeast gate.
Luke 19 tells us that Jesus traveled from Jericho on his way to Jerusalem, where the people spread their coats and cried, "Blessed is the King Who comes in the name of the Lord; Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!" Within about a week, these same people were shouting for Him to be crucified.
The city was Jerusalem.
On Palm Sunday Jesus rode through the eastern gate of Jerusalem. The gate is sometimes called the Golden gate
The triumphal entry is when Jesus Christ entered Jerusalem on a donkey the Sunday before his resurrection.
Palm Tree Branches
It is called Palm Sunday.
The scriptures do not tell us if Mary was present. However, since she was present at the crucifixion a few days later, she was probably present in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.