Palms were waved, clothes laid on the ground, and a particular Psalm sung to celebrate the entrance and impending coronation of the soon-to-be king. Most of the Jewish people wanted to crown Jesus that day as their king, and to throw out the hated Romans. (However, the Pharisees did not want this at all, and rejected Jesus.) Psalm Sunday celebrates this particular event.
A:On the first Palm Sunday, Jesus made a triumphal entry into Jerusalem as the people waved leafy branches. This is told in Mark's Gospel, where author has taken the imagery of a festival held later in the year and placed it in the time of the Passover and the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. John Shelby Spong (Jesus for the NonReligious) puts it this way:The Jewish eight day celebration of the harvest, known as Sukkoth, and also called the Festival of the Tabernacles or Booths, was probably the most popular holiday among the Jews in the first century. In the observance of Sukkoth, worshippers processed through Jerusalem and in the Temple, waving a bunch of leafy branches made of willow, myrtle and palm. As they waved these branches in that procession, the worshippers recited words from Psalm 118, the psalm normally used at Sukkoth. Among these words were "Save us, we beseech you, O Lord." Save us in Hebrew is hosianna or 'hosanna'. This is typically followed by "Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord. (Psalm 118:25-6)." Although the Passover is too early for leafy branches (except palms), Mark 11:8-9 says (NAB), "Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut from the fields. Those preceding him as well as those following kept crying out: 'Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!'."
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke more or less follow Mark, but John's Gospel corrects this to say 'palm branches', creating our modern tradition of Palm Sunday.
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The Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
He was triumphantly welcomed into Jerusalem by crowds of people.
The next time Palm Sunday will occur on March 24 will be in 2024. The last time this has happened was in 2013.
Palm Sunday.
According to interpretations and Sunday school studies, on the Tuesday after Palm Sunday Jesus provided more lessons, such as that of the fig tree. He preached in Jerusalem.
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Yes, Palm Sunday is the week before Easter.
Palm Sunday started a Sunday before Easter.
It happened because this is the entrance of Jesus to Jerusalem before his death.
It is the first day of the holy week.
Palm Sunday 1939 was on Sunday, April 2.
Palm Sunday 1956 was on Sunday, March 25.
Palm Sunday was on the 4th of April in 1982.
Palm Sunday 1946 was on Sunday, April 14.