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OET-RV by cross-referenced section MARK 11:1

MARK 11:1–11:11 ©

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Yeshua is treated like a king as he enters Yerusalem

Mark 11:1–11

Yhn 12:12–19

Mat 21:1–11

Luke 19:28–40

11:1 Yeshua is treated like a king as he enters Yerusalem

(Jn 12:12-19, Mat. 21:1-11, Luke 19:28-40)

11As they got close to Yerusalem and were passing Bethphage and Bethany on the Mount of Olives, Yeshua sent two of his apprentices ahead, telling them, 2Go on to the next village and as you enter it, you’ll see a young donkey that hasn’t ever been ridden yet. Untie it and bring it back here. 3If anyone asks what you’re doing, tell them that the master needs it and he’ll return it later.

4So they went ahead and found a donkey tied up on the path just outside the door of a house, and so they went to untie it. 5But some of the people standing around there said, “Hoy! What do you think you’re doing untying that donkey?”

6So they responded just as Yeshua had told them, and the people allowed them to proceed. 7They brought the young donkey to Yeshua, placing their coats over it before Yeshua mounted it. 8As Yeshua rode it into Yerusalem, many people laid their coats on the road, while others lay down leafy branches cut from trees in nearby fields. 9[ref]Some went ahead and others came along behind, shouting, “This is the saviour who comes with the authority and blessing from God—10the promised ancestor of King David who is blessed as he ushers in his kingdom—the blessed saviour from heaven.”

11And so Yeshua arrived in Yerusalem and went into the temple and looked all around, but because it was now evening, he went back out to Bethania village with his twelve apprentices.


12:12 Yeshua rides into Yerusalem with many cheers

(Mat. 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-40)

12The next day a large crowd of people who had come for the celebrations and had heard that Yeshua was coming to Yerusalem 13[ref]took long branches from palm trees and brought them out as they went to meet him. They called out, “Honoured saviour! The one coming in the authority of the master has been blessed by God. This is Israel’s king.”

14Now Yeshua had found a young donkey and rode it into the city just like it was written in the scriptures,

15[ref]“Don’t be worried you children of Zion. Your king is coming mounted on a donkey’s foal.”

16(Yeshua’s apprentices didn’t realise all these things at the time, but it was later after Yeshua was lifted up to heaven that they were reminded that these things had been written about him, and that they had indeed happened to him.)

17People in the crowd were telling each other about how they’d been with Yeshua when he’d called Lazarus out from the burial chamber and brought him back to life, 18So because of this, others also wanted to met Yeshua because they’d heard that he’d done that miracle. 19So the Pharisees discussed this together, “We’re getting nowhere with this. Look, it seems like the whole world wants to follow him.”


21:1 The jubilant entrance of Yeshua into Yerusalem

(Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-40, Jn 12:12-19)

21When they were getting close to Yerusalem and arrived at Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Yeshua sent two of his apprentices ahead, 2telling them, “Go ahead to the next village and in front of you you’ll see a donkey tied up and her colt near her. Untie the donkey and bring them back here to me. 3But if anyone says anything to you, just tell them that the master needs them, and they’ll let you take them.

4All this is happening so that the message that was written by the prophet will come to pass:

5[ref]‘Tell the daughter of Zion:

Look, your king is coming,

gentle and riding a donkey,

and on a colt, a donkey’s offspring.” ’

6So the two apprentices left and did what Yeshua had instructed them. 7They brought back the donkey and the colt, and they put their coats on them and he sat on them. 8Then the huge crowd spread their coats on the road, while others cut branches off trees and spread them on the road. 9[ref]The crowd that walked ahead of him and the crowd that followed along behind all yelled out, “David’s descendant, honoured saviour! Blessed one who comes in the name of the master! Honoured saviour in the highest!”

10As they entered Yerusalem, everyone in the city was stunned, asking, “Who is this?”

11The crowds responded, “It’s the prophet Yeshua—the prophet from Nazareth in the Galilee!”


19:28 Yeshua rides an unbroken colt into Yerusalem

(Jn 12:12-19, Mark 11:1-11, Mat. 21:1-11)

28After he’d said that, Yeshua continued on towards Yerusalem 29and as he got near to Bethfage and Bethany going towards the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his followers ahead, 30telling them, “Go on to the next village, and when you enter it, you’ll see a colt that’s never been ridden tied up there. Untie it and bring it here. 31But if anyone asks you why you’re untying it, tell them that the master needs it.

32So they went off and found it just like he’d told them, 33and when they were untying the colt, the owners asked them, “Why are you untying the colt?”

34“The master needs it,” they answered. 35So they led it back to Yeshua, and after throwing some of their clothes over it, they mounted him on it. 36Then as the colt moved along, they spread more of their clothes on the road.

37As he was about to descend down the slope of the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of followers started celebrating and loudly praising God for all the miracles that they had seen, 38[ref]saying, “The coming king has been blessed in the name of the master. May there be peace in heaven and brilliant splendour up high there.”

39There were some members of the Pharisee party in the crowd and they suggested to him, “Teacher, tell your followers to stop!”

40I’m telling you,” Yeshua answered, “that if all of these people stayed silent then the stones would start shouting.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Psa 118:25-26:

25

26

Psa 118:25-26:

25

26

Zech 9:9:

9:9 The coming King of Yerusalem

9[ref]


9:9: Mat 21:5; Jn 12:15.

Zech 9:9:

9:9 The coming King of Yerusalem

9[ref]


9:9: Mat 21:5; Jn 12:15.

Psa 118:25-26:

25

26

Psa 118:26:

26