Mark 11:7

7 And they brought ye coolte to Iesus and caste their garmetes on him: and he sate vpo him.

Mark 11:7 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 11:7

And they brought the colt to Jesus
Where he was,

and cast their garments on him;
their clothes to be instead of a saddle, for Christ to sit upon:

and he sat upon him;
or "Jesus rode on him", as the Syriac version renders it. The Ethiopic version reads, "they made him to mount him"; that is, the disciples assisted him in getting upon it, and having mounted it, he sat on it without any trouble, though it had never been backed before, and rode on his way to Jerusalem; (See Gill on Matthew 21:7).

Mark 11:7 In-Context

5 And divers of the that stode there sayde vnto the: what do ye loosinge ye coolte?
6 And they sayd vnto them eve as Iesus had comaunded the. And they let them goo.
7 And they brought ye coolte to Iesus and caste their garmetes on him: and he sate vpo him.
8 And many sprede there garmetes in the waye. Other cut doune brauches of the trees and strawed them in ye waye.
9 And they yt went before and they that folowed cryed sayinge: Hos anna: blessed be he that cometh in ye name of ye Lorde.
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