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Note the rendering of the "Hosanna Shout" in the restored Church of Christ in the current dispensation on occasions of particular rejoicing before the Lord (see the _House of the Lord_, pp. 120, 150, 210). "Hallelujah," literally rendered, means "Praise ye Jehovah." It occurs in the Greek form "Alleluia" in Rev. 19:1, 3, 4, 6. 9. The First Day in Passion Week.--A comparison of the accounts of the Lord's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and of certain events following, as recorded by the three synoptists, shows at least a possibility of discrepancy as to sequence. It appears certain that Jesus visited the temple grounds on the day of the royal advent into the city. From Matthew 21:12 and Luke 19:45 and the context preceding these passages, the inference has been drawn that the second clearing of the temple occurred on the day of the processional entry; while others interpret Mark 11:11 and 15 as meaning that the event took place on a later day. The question is admittedly an open one; and the order of presentation followed in the text is one of convenience of treatment based on rational probability. FOOTNOTES: [1039] Matt. 20:17-19; Mark 10:32-34; Luke 18:31-34. [1040] The earlier predictions were: (1) that spoken shortly before the Transfiguration (Matt. 16:21; Mark 8:31), and (2) that which followed, in Galilee, (Matt. 17:22, 23; Mark 9:31; compare Luke 9:44). [1041] Matt. 20:20-28; Mark 10:35-45. [1042] Note 1, end of chapter. [1043] For earlier lessons on the greatness of humility see pages 386 and 471; for the significance of the title, Son of Man, see pages 142-144. [1044] Matt. 20:30-34; Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43. [1045] See account of the two demoniacs, Matt. 8:28, compare Mark 5:1, Luke 8:27. See also page 310 herein. [1046] Compare Matt. 9:27; 15:22; page 85 herein. [1047] Luke 19:1-10. [1048] Note 2, end of chapter. [1049] Exo. 22:1-9. [1050] Compare pages 389 and 454 to 461. [1051] Luke 19:11-27. [1052] Note 3, end of chapter. [1053] Compare Mark 13:34. [1054] Note 4, end of chapter. [1055] Comparison of similarities and differences between this parable and that of the Talents (Matt. 25:14-30) will be made in chapter 32, pages 580-584. [1056] John 12:1-8; Matt. 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9. [1057] See Exo. 12:1-10; also page 112 herein. [1058] Note 5, end of chapter. [1059] Note 6, end of chapter. [1060] Luke 10:40-42; page 432 herein. [1061] The better ren
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