Lucas 19:30

30 diciendo: Id a la aldea que está enfrente, en la cual, al entrar, encontraréis un pollino atado sobre el cual nunca se ha montado nadie; desatadlo y traedlo.

Lucas 19:30 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:30

Saying, go ye into the village over against [you]
What village this was, is not said by any of the evangelists; it seems to be either Bethany, or Nob; and rather the latter, since the village of Bethany was fifteen furlongs, or near two miles from Jerusalem, ( John 11:18 ) and therefore must have been passed by Christ; whereas the tract called Bethany, at the Mount of Olives where Christ now was, was but a sabbath day's journey, or about a mile, ( Luke 24:50 ) compared with ( Acts 1:12 ) . (See Gill on Matthew 21:2)

in the which at your entering ye shall find a colt tied:
in ( Matthew 21:2 ) it is said, an ass, and a colt with her; which agrees with the prophecy in ( Zechariah 9:9 ) and which, no doubt, was matter of fact: nor does Mark and Luke contradict it, though they do not express it:

whereon yet never man sat, loose him, and bring [him] hither;
for it seems that Christ stayed at the above place, until the disciples went and fetched it.

Lucas 19:30 In-Context

28 Habiendo dicho esto, iba delante, subiendo hacia Jerusalén.
29 Y aconteció que cuando se acercó a Betfagé y a Betania, cerca del monte que se llama de los Olivos, envió a dos de los discípulos,
30 diciendo: Id a la aldea que está enfrente, en la cual, al entrar, encontraréis un pollino atado sobre el cual nunca se ha montado nadie; desatadlo y traedlo.
31 Y si alguien os pregunta: "¿Por qué lo desatáis?", de esta manera hablaréis: "Porque el Señor lo necesita."
32 Entonces los enviados fueron y lo encontraron como El les había dicho.
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