I was amazed to find an answer to this question. According to the site Jesuscentral.com
there is an accurate timeline
to follow the last week of Christ's earthly mission before crucifixion.
On Monday, April 11, 30 A.D.
(day after Palm Sunday, first century calendar), Jesus was protesting the financial transactions within the temple, and arguing with chief priests.
He rose again. 3 days before, he had died and was buried. After that, He rose again and appeared to the disciples + the Mary's. During this time He proved to them that He was not a ghost.
On the first day of the week, Jesus would continue with His Ministry, teaching the Kingdom of God and the spiritual truths of The Bible.
No. Palm Sunday now commemorates that day.
On 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.
It didn't. Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
Palm Sunday. The Sunday before Easter, when Jesus ransacked the temple.
The Triumphal Entry, also known as Palm Sunday, occurred on the Sunday before Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
Palm Sunday
Jesus was crucified. Jesus was nailed to a cross. Three days after he died he came back to life. This day happend to be Easter Sunday, or Palm Sunday.
The word 'Easter' is used on Palm Sunday. According to Christian Scripture, Easter demonstrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after His crucifixion.
Palm Sunday became important when Jesus triumphantly into Jerusalem.
Palm Sunday is when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Holy Week is the seven day period before Jesus was resurrected. It begins on Palm Sunday - the day which Jesus rode into Jerusalem.