Why Jesus Chose an Unbroken Colt
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Palm Sunday wasn't just a parade; it was a powder keg waiting to explode. Discover why the crowd's desperate scream of "Hosanna" was a political demand, not a hymn of praise, and how a specific prophecy from Zechariah changes the entire meaning of the entry into Jerusalem.
What You'll Learn:
- The deep allegory behind the two animals (the ass and the colt) and why they represent the Jews and the Gentiles.
- Why the Council of Trent argues that our personal sins make us just as guilty as the crowd that called for crucifixion.
- The theological meaning of Jesus' "Supreme Freedom" in walking willingly into the trap of Jerusalem.
Timestamps:
- (00:27) - The Prophecy of Zechariah
- (01:53) - The Two Animals (Ass vs. Colt)
- (02:46) - The Allegory of the Gentiles
- (03:29) - The True Meaning of "Hosanna"
- (04:38) - Jesus’ Supreme Freedom (Trent)
- (05:16) - We Are the Crowd
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