Your Year Seven Revision

RS: 9. Palm Sunday


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Palm Sunday – Revision Notes

  1. What is Palm Sunday?
    Palm Sunday is the start of Holy Week, the week leading up to Easter. It remembers the day Jesus entered Jerusalem.
  2. How did Jesus arrive?
    Jesus rode into the city on a donkey.
    This was a special sign showing He came in peace, not as a warrior on a horse.
  3. Why is the donkey important?
    It fulfilled a prophecy from the Old Testament that said the Messiah (Saviour) would come in this humble way.
  4. The crowd’s reaction:
    People welcomed Jesus by waving palm branches and laying them on the road.
    They also laid down their cloaks like a red carpet for a king.
  5. What did the people shout?
    They shouted “Hosanna!”, which means “Save us now!”
    This showed they believed Jesus was the promised King (Messiah).
  6. Why were people excited?
    They thought Jesus would save them from the Romans and become a powerful leader.
  7. What did this event show?
    It showed that some people recognised Jesus as God’s chosen King, but they didn’t fully understand what kind of king He would be.
  8. What does Palm Sunday begin?
    It begins Holy Week, the most important week in the Christian calendar, leading to Jesus’ death and resurrection.
  9. Why is it called “Palm” Sunday?
    Because people used palm branches to welcome Jesus, which is why churches often give out palm crosses on this day.
  10. What’s the deeper meaning?
    Palm Sunday is a mix of celebration and challenge – people praised Jesus, but by the end of the week, many would turn against Him.




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