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See a video about the Triumphal Entry and the Church of Dominus Flevit which is the place where Christ wept over Jerusalem. See in what way Christ weeps for us today.
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1. The Triumphal Entry was a major event in the life of Jesus wherein He entered Jerusalem on the Sunday before He would be crucified (Friday the Passover) and rise from the dead the following Sunday.
2. This event was designed by Christ to broadcast to the Nation of Israel that He was their Passover Lamb.
3. It is also referred to as Palm Sunday because palm branches were laid on the road as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
4. It would mark Christâs last days of intensive teaching and condemnation of the Jews for rejecting Him and His message.
5. It would be the beginning of Christâs last week on earth.
6. The Dominus Flevit Church was built in 1953 to commemorate this important event.
7. The current church stands on the ruins of a 6th-century Byzantine church. Some mosaics of the church still remain.
8. Dominus Flevit is Latin and means, âthe Lord wept.â
youtu.be/jahDmK1gXeY
See a video about the Triumphal Entry and the Church of Dominus Flevit which is the place where Christ wept over Jerusalem. See in what way Christ weeps for us today.
DONATE: paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=6FD65NH6WZFBU
TOUR TRIPS TO ISRAEL BY TODD FINK: holylandsite.com/holy-land-trips-israel
BOOKS ABOUT ISRAEL BY TODD FINK: toddmichaelfink.com/books
1. The Triumphal Entry was a major event in the life of Jesus wherein He entered Jerusalem on the Sunday before He would be crucified (Friday the Passover) and rise from the dead the following Sunday.
2. This event was designed by Christ to broadcast to the Nation of Israel that He was their Passover Lamb.
3. It is also referred to as Palm Sunday because palm branches were laid on the road as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
4. It would mark Christâs last days of intensive teaching and condemnation of the Jews for rejecting Him and His message.
5. It would be the beginning of Christâs last week on earth.
6. The Dominus Flevit Church was built in 1953 to commemorate this important event.
7. The current church stands on the ruins of a 6th-century Byzantine church. Some mosaics of the church still remain.
8. Dominus Flevit is Latin and means, âthe Lord wept.â