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Marcos 11:1

Listen to Marcos 11:1

A Entrada Triunfal

1 Quando se aproximaram de Jerusalém e chegaram a Betfagé e Betùnia, perto do monte das Oliveiras, Jesus enviou dois de seus discípulos,

Marcos 11:1 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 11:1

And when they came nigh to Jerusalem
The Syriac and Ethiopic versions read, "when he came nigh"; that is, Jesus; though not without his disciples, nor the multitude:

unto Bethphage and Bethany;
two places so called, near Jerusalem: Bethphage began where Bethany ended, and reached to the city itself. The Vulgate Latin only makes mention of Bethany; (See Gill on Matthew 21:1).

At the Mount of Olives;
near which, the above places were:

he sendeth forth two of his disciples;
perhaps Peter and John.

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Marcos 11:1 In-Context

1 Quando se aproximaram de Jerusalém e chegaram a Betfagé e Betùnia, perto do monte das Oliveiras, Jesus enviou dois de seus discípulos,
2 dizendo-lhes: “VĂŁo ao povoado que estĂĄ adiante de vocĂȘs; logo que entrarem, encontrarĂŁo um jumentinho amarrado, no qual ninguĂ©m jamais montou. Desamarrem-no e tragam-no aqui.
3 Se alguĂ©m perguntar: ‘Por que vocĂȘs estĂŁo fazendo isso?’, digam-lhe: O Senhor precisa dele e logo o devolverá”.
4 Eles foram e encontraram um jumentinho na rua, amarrado a um portĂŁo. Enquanto o desamarravam,
5 alguns dos que ali estavam lhes perguntaram: “O que vocĂȘs estĂŁo fazendo, desamarrando esse jumentinho?”
Biblia Sagrada, Nova VersĂŁo InternacionalÂź, NVIÂź Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.ℱ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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