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The three most important areas of Jesus life was his baptism, setting him out for the mission. His triumphant entry into Jerusalem, His death and Resurrection.
1) Jesus is tempted, 2) Jesus' first miracle, 3) Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem, 4)the las supper, 5) Jesus dies on the cross (then rises again 3 days later), 6) the great commission. To receive Jesus into your heart as your Lord and Savior, just say "Dear Lord Jesus, come into my heart, forgive me of my sin, thank You for saving me."
Shortly after his triumphant entry into Jerusalem in the spring of 33 C.E., Jesus said: "The hour has come for the Son of man to be glorified." (John 12:23) Therefore, Jesus had no reason to tell his disciples to keep quiet.
Palm Sunday is when we celebrate Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem for Passover. We call it Palm Sunday because, while Jesus was riding the donkey into the city, his followers were waving palm branches and shouting "Hosanna, blessed be the King!"
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On Palm Sunday.
A colt or donkey.
The triumphal entry is when Jesus Christ entered Jerusalem on a donkey the Sunday before his resurrection.
Maybe a colt, maybe a donkey. Different translations, different animal. Matthew 21 Mark 11 Luke 19 John 12 The Gospel of John mentions palms being placed in the road for Jesus to ride over (a symbol of triumph). Thus, Palm Sunday is a partial reenactment of Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem on his donkey.
"Hosanna" is a Hebrew word often used in religious contexts to express praise, adoration, or joy. It can be translated to mean "save, we pray" or "save us now." In Christian tradition, it is often associated with the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
Jesus then clensed the temple of the animals and turned the table of the money changers.