The event is described in all four Gospels. The entrance of the Lord into Jerusalem is a feast for the Twelve, which completes the days of Lent and gives rise to the events of Holy Week. The Jews had a custom: kings and conquerors drove to Jerusalem on horses or donkeys, and the people with solemn cries, with palm branches in their hands met them. In fulfilling the prophecies of the Old Testament (see Zechariah 9: 9), Christ was such solemnly entering Jerusalem, but not as the Earthly King or victor in the war, but as the King whose Kingdom is not of this world (John 1836), As the Winner of sin and death.
Size: 30x37.5 centimeters
Material: natural wood linden, oak buds, wrought-iron hook.
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