no, the donkey was returned to its owner.
The donkey Jesus rode was lightgrey :)
No
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.
Jesus chose to ride a donkey on Palm Sunday as a symbol of humility and peace. In biblical times, riding a donkey was a sign of humility and peaceful intentions, while riding a horse symbolized power and war. Jesus wanted to show that he came in peace, not as a conqueror.
In Matthew 21:7, Jesus rode on an ass and also on its colt, in order to fulfil a prophecy. In Mark 11:7, Luke 19:35 and John 12:14, Jesus simply rode on a colt.
Yes this was fulfilled s Jesus rode on a colt on Palm Sunday. It is told by Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9.
You can ride a mule...
donkey
No, sorry! A regular horse saddle will not work with the donkey's back shape. You can ride a donkey, but, you're going to have to buy a specific saddle. Hope this helps!
jesus donkey is still alive
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.