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As they approached
Jerusalem,
at Bethphage
and Bethany,
near
the Mount
of Olives,
He sent
two
of His disciples,
2
and said
to them, "Go
into the village
opposite
you, and immediately
as you enter
it, you will find
a colt
tied
there, on which
no
one
yet has ever
sat;
untie
it and bring
it here.
3
"If
anyone
says
to you, 'Why
are you doing
this?'
you say,
'The Lord
has
need
of it'; and immediately
he will send
it back
here."
4
They went away
and found
a colt
tied
at the door,
outside
in the street;
and they un
tied
it.
5
Some
of the bystanders
were saying
to them, "What
are you doing,
untying
the colt?"
6
They spoke
to them just
as Jesus
had told
them, and they gave them permission.
7
They brought
the colt
to Jesus
and put
their coats
on it; and He sat
on it.
8
And many
spread
their coats
in the road,
and others
spread
leafy branches
which they had cut
from the fields.
9
Those
who went in front
and those
who followed
were shouting:
"Hosanna!
BLESSED
IS HE WHO COMES
IN THE NAME
OF THE LORD;
10
Blessed
is the coming
kingdom
of our father
David;
Hosanna
in the highest!"
11
Jesus entered
Jerusalem
and came into the temple;
and after looking around
at everything,
He left
for Bethany
with the twelve,
since it was already
late.
12
On the next day,
when they had left
Bethany,
He became hungry.
13
Seeing
at a distance
a fig tree
in leaf,
He went
to see if
perhaps
He would find
anything
on it; and when He came
to it, He found
nothing
but leaves,
for it was not the season
for figs.
14
He said
to it, "May no one
ever
eat
fruit
from you again!"
And His disciples
were listening.
15
Then
they came
to Jerusalem.
And He entered
the temple
and began
to drive
out those
who were buying
and selling
in
the temple
,
and overturned
the tables
of the money changers
and the seats
of those
who were selling
doves;
16
and He would not permit
anyone
to carry
merchandise
through
the temple.
17
And He began to teach
and say
to them, "Is it not written,
'
MY HOUSE
SHALL BE CALLED
A HOUSE
OF PRAYER
FOR ALL
THE NATIONS '?
But you have made
it a ROBBERS'
DEN."
18
The chief priests
and the scribes
heard
this, and began seeking
how
to destroy
Him; for they were afraid
of Him, for the whole
crowd
was astonished
at His teaching.
19
When
evening
came,
they would go
out of the city.
20
As they were passing
by in the morning,
they saw
the fig tree
withered
from the roots
up.
21
Being reminded,
Peter
said
to Him, "Rabbi,
look,
the fig tree
which
You cursed
has withered."
22
And Jesus
answered
saying
to them, "Have
faith
in God.
23
"Truly
I say
to you, whoever
says
to this
mountain,
'Be taken
up and cast
into the sea,'
and does not doubt
in his heart,
but believes
that what
he
says
is going to happen,
it will be granted him.
24
"Therefore
I say
to you, all things
for which
you pray
and ask,
believe
that you have received
them, and they will be granted you.
25
"Whenever
you stand
praying,
forgive
,
if
you have
anything
against
anyone,
so
that your Father
who
is in heaven
will al
so
forgive
you your transgressions.
26
"But if
you do not
forgive
,
neither
will your Father
who
is in heaven
forgive
your transgressions."
27
They
came
again
to Jerusalem.
And as He was walking
in the temple,
the chief priests
and the scribes
and the elders
came
to Him,
28
and began saying
to Him, "By what
auth
or
ity
are You doing
these things,
or
who
gave
You this
auth
or
ity
to do
these things?"
29
And Jesus
said
to them, "I will ask
you one
question,
and you answer
Me, and then I will tell
you by what
authority
I do
these things.
30
"Was the baptism
of John
from heaven,
or
from men?
Answer
Me."
31
They began reasoning
among
themselves,
saying,
"If
we say,
'From heaven,'
He will say,
'Then
why
did you not believe
him?'
32
"But shall we say,
'From men '?"--
they were afraid
of the people,
for everyone
considered
John
to have been
a real
prophet.
33
Answering
Jesus,
they
said
,
"We do not know."
And Jesus
said
to them, "Nor
will I tell
you by what
authority
I do
these things."
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