Silencerleader Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 Don't really care if you celebrate it or not...Happy Palm Sunday YCM 2008!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junk Raver Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 What on earth is Palm sunday? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silencerleader Posted March 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 This...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Sundayor...The day Jesus walks into a town and people celebrated him by using palms.or...In the New Testament According to the Gospels, before entering Jerusalem, Jesus was staying at Bethany and Bethphage, and the Gospel of John adds that he had dinner with Lazarus, and his sisters Mary and Martha. While there, Jesus is described by the Synoptic Gospels as sending two unnamed disciples to the village over against them, in order to retrieve a colt that had been tied up but never been ridden, and to say, if questioned, that the colt was needed by the Lord but would be returned in a short period of time. The Synoptics and John state that Jesus knew people in the area, such as Simon the Leper, and so it could be argued that the presence of the colt had already been organised by Jesus' associates. The Gospel of John, however, merely says that Jesus found the colt. Both John and the Synoptics state that Jesus then rode the colt (or in Matthew the colt and its mother) into Jerusalem, with the Synoptics adding that the disciples had first put their cloaks on it, so as to make it more comfortable. The Gospels go on to describe how Jesus rode into Jerusalem, and how the people there lay down their cloaks in front of him, and also lay down small branches of trees. The people are also described as singing part of Psalm 118 - ...Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father, David. ... (Psalms 118:25-26). Where this entry is supposed to have taken place is unspecified; some scholars argue that the Golden Gate is the likely location, since that was where it was believed the Jewish messiah would enter Jerusalem; other scholars think that an entrance to the south, which had stairs leading directly to the Temple, would be more likely (Kilgallen 210). According to Jewish tradition (Sefer ha Zohar, part about donkey driver) the one who is able to bridle and ride a colt (or donkey) has a status of Messiah. [edit] SymbolismThe Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, fresco in the Parish Church Zirl, Austria.The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, fresco in the Parish Church Zirl, Austria. It was a common custom in many lands in the ancient Near East to cover, in some way, the path of someone thought worthy of the highest honour. The Hebrew Bible reports that Joshua was treated this way. Many of the pre-Christian mystery religions, particularly that of Dionysus, report that their central human-divinity figure entered a major city in this triumphal fashion. Both the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John report that people gave Jesus this form of honour. However, in the synoptics they are only reported as laying their garments and cut rushes on the street, whereas John more specifically mentions palm fronds. The palm branch was a symbol of triumph and of victory, in Jewish tradition, and is treated in other parts of the bible as such (e.g. Leviticus 23:40 and Revelation 7:9). Because of this, the scene of the crowd greeting Jesus by waving palms and carpeting his path with them has given the Christian festival its name. It also shows the freedom wanted by the Jews, and their desperation to have political freedom. It should be emphasized at this point that most Jews do not recognize Jesus as a messiah.[citation needed] The song that the people are described as singing, Psalm 118, happens to be the benediction song for the Feast of Tabernacles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slash Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 Happy Palm Sunday to you too :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junk Raver Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Ohhh, i saw the word Jesus and just went 'ohhhh'. No-wonder i have never heard of it, thank goodness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyberdude Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Yet anthor stupid religous holday that really doesnt acomplish anything but people in there Shining moment of brillence decided to celebrate it anywhey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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