Johannes 12:13

13 nahmen sie Palmzweige und gingen hinaus, ihm entgegen, und schrieen: Hosanna! Gepriesen sei, der da kommt im Namen des Herrn, der König Israels!

Johannes 12:13 Meaning and Commentary

John 12:13

Took branches of palm trees
The Ethiopic version adds, "and young shoots from Jerusalem"; these grew in great plenty, on one part of the Mount of Olives, that next to Bethany, from whence that town had its name; for it signifies the house of dates, the fruit of the palm tree; (See Gill on Matthew 21:17). And as that tree was a sign of joy and victory, they carried branches of it in their hands, as they met the King Messiah, who was about to make his public entrance into Jerusalem, in triumph; and where by his sufferings and death, he should gain the victory over sin, Satan, the world, and death; and lay a solid foundation for joy and peace, to all that believe in him: the Jews say F14,

``if a man takes (Nyyab) , (the very Greek word here used,) palm tree branches in his hands, we know that he is victorious.''

The Persic version reads, "branches of olives".

And went forth to meet him, and cried;
when they came up to him, and as he passed by them:

Hosanna, blessed is the King of Israel, that cometh in the name of
the Lord; (See Gill on Matthew 21:9).


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Vajikra Rabba, sect. 30. fol. 170. 3.

Johannes 12:13 In-Context

11 weil viele von den Juden um seinetwillen hingingen und an Jesum glaubten.
12 Des folgenden Tages, als eine große Volksmenge, die zu dem Feste gekommen war, hörte, daß Jesus nach Jerusalem komme,
13 nahmen sie Palmzweige und gingen hinaus, ihm entgegen, und schrieen: Hosanna! Gepriesen sei, der da kommt im Namen des Herrn, der König Israels!
14 Jesus aber fand einen jungen Esel und setzte sich darauf, wie geschrieben steht:
15 "Fürchte dich nicht, Tochter Zion! Siehe, dein König kommt, sitzend auf einem Eselsfüllen".

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