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Originally Posted by A_PoMo
It's interesting that last night our prof taught about Palm Sunday. He said the palm branches and the cloaks and "hosana' were indicative of a huge misunderstanding on the part of the people of the actual mission of christ and that they were all part of what saddened him that day. The cloaks were understood to be from the story of Jehu in 2 Kings 9 and symbolize the nation taking their political fate into their own hands. The palms branches come from 1 Macabee 13:51 where the people celebrated the political overthrow of the Syrian Greeks by laying palm branches on the ground of the Mac's as they re-dedicated the new Temple. Hosana means "Save us!". He says that all this points to their understanding of JC as Messiah ben-David, the conqueror who would overthrow Rome demonstrating that they still didn't understand his spiritual mission. I'm sure in his humanity that must have been a little frustrating to see all this as he road in on the donkey, especially as he knew the future of the city and the nation.
I'm sure you guys already know this. But it's new to me and I thought it was pretty interesting.
Doesn't mean that we can't still celebrate Palm Sunday the way we do with our later understanding of the significance of the event based on additional revelation in Scripture.
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Thanks for sharing this. I've never heard this and now you've got me interested in doing some study.