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Saying unto them„ Go into the vil-
lage that is over against you, The
two disciples probably made a detour
from the main road meeting jestis
farther west on the same road. And
straightway ye shall find an ass tied,
and a colt with her. If Peter, accord-
ing to 'tradition, helped Mark with
his Gospel, since Mark's Gospel is
here so full of detail, it .is likely that
Peter was one of the messengers. No
one had ever ridden the colt; it had
been kept, in. God's providence, for
this special sacred use (Mark 11;2).
Loose them, and bring them unto me.
The other Gospels speak only of the
colt, since that was the animgron
which Christ rode; but the mother
probably stepped by the side of her
colt.
• And if any say aught unto you. As
they did; see Mark 11:5. Ye • shall
say, The Lord hath need of them; and
straightway he will send them. Je-
sus, -without laying aside his sover-
eignty, had taken a nature full of
needs; yet, being in need, he was still
the Lord, and could command His
subjects and requisition their proper-
ty. Whenever we have anything of
which the Lord's cause has need,
how cheerfully should we hand it ov-
er to Him!”
Now it is come to pass, that it
might be fulfilled which was spoken
through the prophet. Matthew quot-
es both Zech. 9:9 and Isa. 62:11.
Matthew beheld in the event a clear
fulfilment in a most unexpected way
of the utterances of prophecy many
centuries before Christ's time; and
certainly he was right.
(.Saying) Tell ye the daughter of
Zion. Zion was the hill in Jerusalem
where David dwelt, and the kings af-
ter him. "The daughter of Zion" was
Jerusalein itself, all the people of the
Holy City. Behold, thy King cometh
unto thee. Jesus was King of all
men because He made them, because
He had received. from His Father
authority over them peculiarly His
own by ransoming them for sin.
Meek, and riding upon an ass, and
upon a colt the foal of an ass. The
horse was regarded as the beast of
war and the ass as the animal of
peace. The Oriental ass is a large
and lordly beast, with a smooth, glos-
sy coat, and there was no degrada-
tion in riding it,
And the disciples went, and. did ev-
en as Jesus appointed them. It was
a lowly task, and the disciples had
been thinking about the thrones and
princely dominions; but they went
without murmuring.. Afterwards, for
all the rest of their lives-, how glad
and proud they were that they had
even that small share in Christ's tri-
umphal procession! No one can tell,
when asked to do a small thing for
Jesus Christ, •to how great a thing it
may grow.
Ancl brought the ass, and the colt.
There is never any loss in letting; our
possessions go when the Lord asks
for them. If we give them entirely
to Him, we always receive manifold
in return. And put on them their
garments. They spread on the colt,
for a saddle, their outer garments or
coats, wearing' their inner garments.
And He sat thereon. Thus He- enter-
ed, in lowly state, the proud city of
which His ancestors, David and Sol-
omon, had been the greatest kings.
• THE KING'S TRIUMPH.
And the most part of the multitude
spread their garments in the way.
They were giving Christ royal hon-
ors, for thus •they would do if a king
were advancing. And others cut
branches from the trees, and spread
them in the way. They were palm
branches for the most part (John 12.:
13), the feathery fronds of which are
often ten feet long. In memory of
these the day is called Palm Sunday
and is so celebrated in our' churches.
And the multitudes that went • be-
fore him, and that followed. Crowds
of Galileans, hearing that Jesus was
at Bethany, had come out from Jeru-
salem_to see once more the beloved
prophet. They were augmented by
many who had heard of theraising
of Lazarus from the dead and wish-
ed to see the Wonder -Worker. These,
meeting .Christ's little coinpariy, turn-
ed back and formed the van of the
procession. The rear was madeup
of pilgrims from jerico who had
learned of the opening of the eyes of
I3artimaeus and the_other blind man,
together with people from Bethany.
Cried, saying, Hosanna to the son of
David. "Hosanna" is a rendering in
Greek letters of the Hebrew which
means, "Save, we pray." The multi-
tude shouted "Salvation! Salvation!"
much as a modern English crowd
would sing' "God Save the King,'
They were shouting more wisely than
they realized. Blessed is he that gm-
eth in the name of the Lord. That
is, "'Blessed is he that cometh as
God's anointed, God's appointed Mes-
siah!' X-Iosanna in the highest. In
the highest degree. Other shouts are
reported in the other Gospels, snatch-
es of jubilation picked out of a grand
chorus of rejoicing.
And when he was come into Jeru-
salem, all the city was stirred,. All
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
• LESSON VL—May 11
Jesus Acclaimed as King,--1Vlatthew
• 20: 29-21: 46.
Golden Text —Hosanna to the son
• of David; Blessed is he that cometh
in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in
the highest. —Matt 21:9.
THE LESSON IN ITS ,SETTING.
Time.—The triumphal entry, Sun-
day, .April 2 A.D. 30. Monday, the
• cursing of the fig -tree and the cleans-
ing of the temple. Tuesday, Christ's
last day of public teaching.
Place.—Bethany, the Mount of
Olives, the temple of Jerusalem.
THE KINGS REQUISITION.
And when they drew nigh unto
Jerusalem. Proceeding westward on
the uphill road from Jerico to Jeru-
salem, our Lord and His disciples
reached the village of Bethany, on
the eastward slope of , Olivet • (the
Mount of Olives) near the crest of
the mount. A.nd came unto Beth -
phage, unto the mount of Olives.
Bethany Means ."house of dates" and
Bethphage "house of figs." -The
mediaeval Bethphage was between
the summit and Bethany..
Then •. Jesus sent two disciples.
Very likely Peter and John.
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the city rocked; as with an earth-
quake. Doubtless there were some
anxious moments for the authorities.
It seems evident that the leader of
that multitude, if He were so minded,
could have cleared Jerusalem of the
Roman power. Saying, Who is this?
It is the question which men every-
where have been asking concerning
Jesus through all the ages since, and
the answer to that question has de-
termined their lives—for the heights
.or for the depths, for eternal death
or eternal life.
And the multitudes said, This is the
prophet, Jesus, from Nazareth of
Galilee, Galileans made this answer,
we may be sure. They were proud
of Jesus, and wanted it to be ,known
that He came from their' province,
even from that little village of Naz-
areth, which had been. so despised.
that Nathaniel, on first hearing of
Jesus, had asked, "Can any good thing
come out of Nazareth?" (John 1:46).
But the multitude, in spite of Christ's
wonderful words and works, had got
no farther than to recognize Him as
a prophet; He was not the Messiah
to them; He was not the Son of God.
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