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  1. Crowds Follow Jesus. 7 Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the lake, and a large crowd from Galilee followed. 8 When they heard about all he was doing, many people came to him from Judea, Jerusalem, Idumea, and the regions across the Jordan and around Tyre and Sidon. 9 Because of the crowd he told his disciples to have a small boat ready for ...

  2. Luke 6:17-49. New Living Translation. Crowds Follow Jesus. 17 When they came down from the mountain, the disciples stood with Jesus on a large, level area, surrounded by many of his followers and by the crowds.

  3. Jesus Heals an Army Officer's Servant. (Luke 7.1-10; John 4.43-54) 5 When Jesus was going into the town of Capernaum, an army officer came up to him and said, 6 “Lord, my servant is at home in such terrible pain that he can't even move.”. 7 “I will go and heal him,” Jesus replied.

    • What Was The Triumphal Entry?
    • Why Were The Crowds Awaiting Jesus in Jerusalem?
    • Jesus’s Kingly Preparation For The Triumphal Entry
    • What Happened When Jesus Entered Jerusalem?
    • 3 Interesting Facts About Jesus’s Triumphal Entry

    When Jesus came to Jerusalem for the last time, He arrived to the adulation of many and the cheering approval of the crowd. The Triumphal Entry, as it is called, served a deeper purpose than simply a parade in His honor, however. His coming in this manner had been revealed clearly in the Old Testament: the method, the timing, and the meaning. Zecha...

    Jesus ministered tirelessly in the days leading up to Palm Sunday. Among other righteous acts, our Lord healed the blind, cured ten lepers, ate dinner with that wee little tax collector named Zacchaeus, taught about the Good Shepherd, revealed to His disciples for the third time that He would soon be crucified. And in Bethany—a town about two miles...

    Meanwhile, as Jesus and His disciples left Jericho and made their way to Jerusalem for the Passover, they traveled along the border between Samaria and Galilee, (Luke 17:11) The group stopped in Bethany, stayed for a couple of days, and dined with Lazarus, Mary, and Martha, who had prepared a dinner for them, in Jesus’s honor. (John 12:1-3) During ...

    By this time a large crowd of Jews, who had been in Jerusalem for the festival, had discovered that Jesus had been staying with Lazarus and His sister. Anxious to see Jesus and the man he had raised from the dead, the crowd headed to Bethany, en masse. (John 12:9-11) But Jesus and His disciples met the throng while on their way into Jerusalem. (Joh...

    1. The palm branches symbolized and foreshadowed victory. The palm branches that were used to pave Jesus’s way into Jerusalem (John 12:12-15; Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; and Luke 19:28-44) were a symbol that foreshadowed Christ’s victory over sin and the grave. In Revelation 7:9 we’re given a glimpse of the fulfillment of Jesus’s victory, where ...

  4. “Great crowds followed him from Galilee and the Decapolis, and from Jerusalem and Judea, and from beyond the Jordan” (v. 25). In today’s passage, Matthew summarizes Jesus’ public ministry in Galilee, an area encompassing 2,800 square miles.

  5. Jan 30, 2022 · Jesus has compassion on the crowds, healing them and feeding them. Yet he also has to work to avoid being crushed by them (Mark 3:9), and people trample on each other as they throng around him (Luke 12:1).

  6. Nov 29, 2018 · In Jesus’ sermon at Nazareth in Luke (4.16–30), his reminder that Elijah had aided non-Jews (vv. 26–7) is met with an unusual death sentence – to throw Jesus from a cliff. This has been conceptually and geographically vexing for scholars.

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