Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9. This event is often referred to as the Triumphal Entry and is celebrated by Christians on Palm Sunday.
By riding on a donkey.
Zachariah predicted The Messiah (Jesus Christ) riding into Jerusalem on a donkey (Palm Sunday) This section of Zachariah's book was thought to have been written in 480 B.C. Four elements in this verse Zachariah 9:9 describe Messiah's character: 1) He is King; 2) He is just; 3) He brings salvation; and 4) He is humble.
He cleansed the temple, came riding on a colt on palm Sunday, was tried and crucified at Jerusalem.
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He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, and the people welcomed him by laying their clothes on the road and waving palm branches.Jesus rising in triumph into Jerusalem fulfilled the prophesy by Zechariah of a King riding into Jerusalem in this way:"Rejoice greatly, O Daughter of Zion! Shout, Daughter of Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey."
Evelyne Coquet has written: 'Riding to Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Biography, Travelers, Voyages and travels
The Cross which Jesus died on, the Tomb, the Last Supper and Jesus Riding into Jerusalem on a Donkey to name but a few.
People started riding horseback along time ago before christ I don't know exactly what time but i know it was before 300bc because that's whe English riding was created or founded if that helps:)
There is no historical account or biblical reference that suggests Jesus rode a donkey backwards. The Gospels describe Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling a prophecy, but there is no mention of him riding the donkey backwards.
Bettina Selby has written: 'Riding the mountains down.' 'Bc Only Beyond Ararat' 'The fragile islands' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Bicycle touring 'Riding the Desert Trail' 'Riding to Jerusalem' 'Ah Agala. Mit dem Fahrrad durch Afrika' 'Like Water in a Dry Land' -- subject(s): Travel, Description and travel 'Riding to Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Bicycle touring, Cycle touring, History
On Palm Sunday Jesus rode through the eastern gate of Jerusalem. The gate is sometimes called the Golden gate