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Given this is the season of Easter and the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem was used as a prophetic proof text by the gospel writers, who are we to believe? Matthew or the other three (Mark, Luke, and John) as to how many animals Jesus rode in on? One or Two?
Given this is the season of Easter and the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem was used as a prophetic proof text by the gospel writers, who are we to believe? Matthew or the other three (Mark, Luke, and John) as to how many animals Jesus rode in on? One or Two?
It depends how much you have had to drink. I remember years ago coming out of a local pub, seeing my parents walking up the street, all 4 of them.
04-14-2022, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by pneuma
Is the second them referring to Jesus sitting on the donkey and colt or is it referring to the cloaks?
It would not matter since the cloaks were put on both animals. The grammar can accommodate both. So the context is more helpful in this regard - and as such I don't think the focus is on the cloaks given the repeated mention of the two animals to literally fulfill Zech.9:9.
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