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- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumphal_…Christians celebrate Jesus's entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, which begins a week of celebrations known as Holy Week ending with Easter Sunday.
- wikiart.org en/giotto/the-entry-into-jerusalem‘The Entry into Jerusalem’ was created in c.1305 by Giotto in Proto Renaissance style. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at Wikiart.org...
- medium.com @jpmdasein/today-is-palm-sunday-every-…to reinforce the Roman garrison in Jerusalem as a deterrent against and preparation for any possible trouble.
- orthochristian.com 69926.htmlPhoto Gallery. The Entry into Jerusalem is one of the most important events in the last earthly days of our Lord Jesus Christ.
- biblestudytools.com bible-stories/jesus-triumphal…The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem is a significant event in Christian tradition that is commemorated on Palm Sunday.
- biblehub.com sermons/auth/dods/entry_into_…Entry into Jerusalem. Marcus Dods. Matthew 21:1-22 And when they drew near to Jerusalem, and were come to Bethphage, to the mount of Olives...
- youtube.com watchMatthew 21 | The Lord's Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem | The Bible.
- christiancourier.com articles/the-triumphal-entry…Thus, the Savior’s “Triumphal Entry” into the city of Jerusalem, one week before “Resurrection Sunday,” signaled both deliverance and doom.
- scottlapierre.org jesus-triumphal-entry-into-…But if I had to choose one earthly event that pictured Jesus’s humility better than others, second only to the cross, it would be the triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
- spiritofthescripture.com id4038-jesus-triumphal-…You have put a lot of esoteric thought and work into this post which demystifies Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem riding on the donkey.
- hagiasophiaturkey.com byzantine-treasures/listing…The Entry into Jerusalem, Period: Late Byzantince circa: 13 th century. Place (created): Nicaea (Modern Iznik, Turkey, Anatolia).
- latterdaysaintmag.com understanding-jesus-…Jesus also deliberately planned his entry into Jerusalem after King Solomon’s royal entry into Jerusalem––from the Mount of Olives and on The Kings Mule.
- jesus-story.net entry-into-jerusalem/Welcome/entry into Jerusalem. The season of Passover attracted large crowds from all over the ancient world – as Mecca does today.