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9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion!
It seems to me that much of the misunderstanding between Jesus and those who received Him into Jerusalem so enthusiastically on that long ago day was that they misunderstood the relationship between Zechariah 9 and 10. As they witnessed the language of Zechariah 9 being so clearly fulfilled before their very eyes they imagined that verse 10 would likewise follow immediately. That verse reads as follows:
10 I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim
This Sunday, I hope you can join us as we study Palm Sunday through the eyes of Zechariah. We’ll see not only the beauty of that glorious day when Jesus entered Jerusalem on His way to the cross (verse 9), but we’ll also look beyond that to a day that has been promised but has yet to be fulfilled in its fullness (verse 10).
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By State Road Church9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion!
It seems to me that much of the misunderstanding between Jesus and those who received Him into Jerusalem so enthusiastically on that long ago day was that they misunderstood the relationship between Zechariah 9 and 10. As they witnessed the language of Zechariah 9 being so clearly fulfilled before their very eyes they imagined that verse 10 would likewise follow immediately. That verse reads as follows:
10 I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim
This Sunday, I hope you can join us as we study Palm Sunday through the eyes of Zechariah. We’ll see not only the beauty of that glorious day when Jesus entered Jerusalem on His way to the cross (verse 9), but we’ll also look beyond that to a day that has been promised but has yet to be fulfilled in its fullness (verse 10).
The post Palm Sunday appeared first on State Road Church.