Continued

A very large crowd took off their own garments and threw them on the ground before him.  Others cut branches form the trees and strew them along the way.  There were crowds going in front of him and others following behind.  They cried out saying  “Hosanna to the  Son  of  David

 Blessed be the one who comes in the name of the Lord.  Hosanna in the highest.”  And entering into Jerusalem all the city was taken with it saying  “Who is this?”  The crowds said “This is the prophet, Jesus the one from Nazareth of Galilee.”

 

8.         Money from religion. . . .

21:12-17

Money lenders

 

21:12-17  (When) Jesus went into the temple and threw out all the people who were selling and buying in the temple.  He overturned the tables of the money-changes and the seats of those who were selling the doves.  He says to them.  “It has been written ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer.’  But you are making it into a den of robbers.” 

14-17  The blind and the lame in the temple approached him and he healed them.  But the

chief priests and the scribes on seeing the marvels he did and hearing the children cry out in the temple and saying  “Hosanna to the son of David” were incensed.  They said to him.  Do you hear what these are saying.  Jesus said  to them “Yes.  Did you never read “Out of the mouth of infants and small children you have brought praise?”  And leaving them he went forth outside the city to Bethany, and lodged there.

(Note: 2nd part explains 1st part)

 

Strictly speaking the second part of the above paragraph may be able to stand on its own.  However it is in the same context of confrontation with the Temple rulers.  Note that at Bethany Lazarus lived with his two sisters Mary and Martha.  The writer John tells us that it was Mary who was the 'ointment woman'.  There appears to be a 'story behind the story'.  John also says they were the dear friends of Jesus.  Also note how they appear to be associated with 'the child' that Jesus puts forward as the Christian 'type'.

 

9          False appearances. . . .

21:18-22

...Curse of fig tree

 

21:18-22  Now early in the morning on going up to the city he was hungry.  Seeing a fig-tree along the way he went up to it and found nothing on it except leaves.  And he says to it.  “May you never bear fruit again.”  The fig-tree was instantly dried up. On seeing this the disciples marvelled saying  “Did you see how the fig-tree was instantly withered?”

Answering Jesus said “Truly I say to you if you have faith and do not doubt not only will you be able to do this sort of thing to a fig-tree, but also if you say to this mountain ‘Be taken and cast into the sea,’ it shall be so.  And all things whatsoever you may ask for in prayer, on believing this you will receive it.”