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| title = "Luke 19:28–40"
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| date = "2023-01-19"
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk19.28-40)
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| As Jesus approaches Jerusalem for the last time before His death, He
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| intentionally fulfills important Messianic prophecies. In particular, Zechariah
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| 9:9 says the Messiah will enter Jerusalem riding on the colt of a donkey. God
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| had certainly prepared this colt (and its owners) ahead of time, because the
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| disciples were allowed to take it as if there had been a prior arrangement.
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| Jerusalem sits atop Mt. Zion, but Bethany and Bethphage are on the other side
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| of the Mount of Olives. Jesus's disciples and followers began praising God and
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| blessing Jesus as the prophecied king as they were going down the Mount of
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| Olives, through the Kidron Valley, and up into Jerusalem proper. The Pharisees
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| try to get Jesus to stop them from saying such things for a couple of reasons.
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| First, they didn't believe Jesus was the Messiah, so they didn't want anyone
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| else saying so. But also they didn't want the Romans to think they were
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| disturbing the peace, starting a revolt, and setting up a new king.
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| Jesus responds by saying the stones would cry out if the people were silent.
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| This indicates that the things that are being said about Jesus at this time had
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| been foredained by God, and nothing can thwart His decrees.
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| 
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| * * *
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| Fulfill Your promises that were made from ancient times, for You are faithful
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| and never fail to accomplish all You intend to do.
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