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Explanation for:
Matthew
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And when he was come into Jerusalem, the whole city was moved, saying: Who is this?
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You will be astonished by how precisely the prophets foretold these events: some through David and others through Zechariah."},{"author-name":"Jerome of Stridon","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88dcd3432c6dd41375498_Jerome%20of%20Stridon.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":4,"exegesis-text":"As Jesus made His entry into Jerusalem, the entire city was stirred, with the crowds asking, “Who is this man?” The throngs were in awe, marveling at the scene, yet unaware of the truth, they inquired, “Who is this?” In another scripture, the angels pose the question, “Who is this King of glory?” (Psalm 24:8). While some were skeptical or uncertain, the humble assembly boldly proclaimed Him, starting from the least to the greatest, declaring, “This is Jesus, the Prophet from Nazareth in Galilee.” He is the prophet of whom Moses spoke, indicating that one like him would arise, and in the Greek language, His name is correctly articulated with a member (άρθρώ). He is identified as from Nazareth in Galilee because that is where He was raised, signifying that the beauty of the fields emerges from the essence of virtues."},{"author-name":"Romanos Melodos","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c89774ed5fa62ff880bee5_Romanos%20Melodos.png","category":"Holy Fathers and Teachers","century":6,"exegesis-text":"Zion resembled Egypt (Isaiah 19:1): there the lifeless were shaken, but here it was the living who trembled when You, O Savior, arrived—not as a source of chaos since You are the stem of creation—but as the one who dismantles the spells of the adversaries, being the Architect of all, who expels them from every corner, reigning over all places. Their idols crumbled long ago, and now like those idol worshippers, those with a similar mindset are filled with fear upon hearing the voices of children: ‘Blessed is He who comes to call Adam!’\\n\\n‘Who is this one?’—these were the words of those unwilling to recognize You, as they failed to see who the Son of David was, the one who rescued them from decay. They had just wrapped Lazarus, yet they did not understand who had brought him back to life; the burden of carrying the widow's son still weighed on their shoulders, and they pretended not to know who had restored him from death; they had not departed from Jairus’ household, still oblivious to who had revived him. They are aware but refuse to proclaim, ‘Blessed is He who comes to call Adam back to life!’\\n\\nMisguided and acting wrongly, the lawless, who revel in ignorance, claimed not to know whom they conspired to kill—though they were certainly not the unsuspecting offspring of deception. Moses, who led them out of Egypt, was quickly dismissed by them, just as Christ, who liberated them from death, remains unrecognized. Moses was not acknowledged by those who worshipped the golden calf, and Christ was rejected by the followers of Belial. Then they inquired, ‘What has happened to Moses?’ (Exodus 32:1); now they ask, ‘Who is this man,’ they wondered, ‘who comes to call Adam?’\\n\\nHaving heard the voices of children, pure and holy, they were filled with anguish, exclaiming together, ‘Who is this man?’ Oh, the folly and complete lack of understanding! Those who witnessed him raise the one recently dead and decaying do not recognize who called him forth and shattered the dominion of Hades with His voice, bringing an end to Mary’s and Martha’s sorrow out of compassion."},{"author-name":"Michail (Lusin)","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c89550c567e172d15b3055_Michail%20(Lusin).png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"The entire city was stirred to action: this significant event, the vast crowd, the cheers, and the celebratory parade engaged all the inhabitants of Jerusalem. Those who had traveled from distant lands for the festival likely inquired, \\"What does this signify? Who is receiving such honor?\\" The individuals who encountered Christ responded by proclaiming that Jesus was a prophet."},{"author-name":"Abbot Panteleimon about the Trinity","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c96d263b8c22d9c467bdab_no-pic-theosis.png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"As He arrived in Jerusalem, the entire city was stirred with excitement. Those who had not yet departed were curious and questioned, \\"What does this celebration signify?\\" They were all inquiring, \\"Who is this?\\" The thought that it might be Jesus would not have taken those familiar with His humble transformation and the impending condemnation from the Sanhedrin by surprise."},{"author-name":"Gladkow B.I.","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c88bf0ceef8c96e09a6521_Gladkow%20B.I..png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"The triumphant entry of Jesus stirred the entire city. While the residents of Palestine were likely aware of His arrival, the visitors to Jerusalem, including Jews from Babylon and Egypt, may not have recognized Him and responded with wonder, asking, ‘Who is this?’ Those who were part of the gathering with Christ explained that it was Jesus, the Prophet from Nazareth in Galilee."},{"author-name":"Lopuchin A.P.","author-image":"https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6864003fdf3714da6ff0b33a/68c891400ee1341634d2276d_Lopuchin%20A.P..png","category":"Christian Authors","century":19,"exegesis-text":"As the crowds gathered in the Kidron valley and around the walls of Jerusalem, the worshippers encamped in their makeshift shelters on the lush hillsides below noticed a large assembly approaching from the mountains. The sounds of jubilant cries reached their ears, and they understood the significance of the moment. They eagerly gathered green branches from the trees and hurried up the road to welcome the Prophet. When the two groups converged—one traveling from Bethany and the other setting out from Jerusalem—Jesus found Himself surrounded by a throng, with people preceding and following Him, proclaiming ‘Hosanna’ and waving their branches on the way to the gates of the holy city. Among the throng were several Pharisees, who felt a piercing concern over the fervor of the crowd. They questioned the meaning of these Messianic exclamations and royal accolades. Were they not perilous? Were they appropriate? Why did He permit such actions? ‘Teacher, rebuke your disciples,’ they urged. Yet He declined to silence them, declaring, ‘If they were to keep silent, the very stones would cry out.’ Despite their resentment, the Pharisees sensed their inability to quell the rising tide of public devotion. 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