On Palm Sunday Jesus rode through the eastern gate of Jerusalem. The gate is sometimes called the Golden gate
Jesus came riding on a ass from the east gate of Jerusalem.
The Golden Gate is believed to be the gate that was used when Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Others believe the Lion Gate was used but the use of the Golden Gate is most popular.
palm Sunday is all about how that when Jesus road into Galilee and his worshipers threw palms at him --another answer-- Palm Sunday (not Psalm Sunday) is about the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, when people laid palm branches on the ground as he approached. This was a sign of honour in those days.
It didn't. Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
It is called Palm Sunday.
Luke 19 tells us that Jesus traveled from Jericho on his way to Jerusalem, where the people spread their coats and cried, "Blessed is the King Who comes in the name of the Lord; Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!" Within about a week, these same people were shouting for Him to be crucified.
Palm Sunday became important when Jesus triumphantly into Jerusalem.
Palm Sunday is when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
No Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. Palm Sunday is when Jesus entered the city and many people went to greet him and they placed palm leaves on the ground so He wouldn't have to step on the dirt.
As Jesus entered Jerusalem the crowds waved palm leaves and spread the cloaks on the ground in front of him.
On Palm Sunday.
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The scriptures do not tell us if Mary was present. However, since she was present at the crucifixion a few days later, she was probably present in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
From the trees just outside Jerusalem. It's called Palm Sunday because this is when the Jews laid palm leaves on the road as Jesus entered Jerusalem.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Palm Sunday is a Christian feast which is the Sunday before Easter Sunday. It is also called Passion Sunday or Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion. In many Christian churches on Palm Sunday Palm leaves, often tied into the shape of crosses are given out to everyone who attends. In some places, palm leaves are unobtainable, and other trees like box, yew, willow or other native trees have to be used instead. Th Sunday was sometimes called Yew Sunday if they were using yew trees or sometimes Branch Sunday.On the first Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey and people put their cloaks and Palm leaves on the ground, to make it more comfortabe to walk on, and waved them as he went past. that's my re homework. :)