Jēzus iejāj Jeruzālemē
(Mt 21:1–11Lk 19:28–40Jņ 12:12–19)1 Kad tie tuvojās Jeruzālemei, Bētfagei un Bētanijai pie Olīvkalna, viņš sūtīja divus savus mācekļus 2 un tiem sacīja: “Dodieties uz ciemu, kas jūsu priekšā. Tur iegājuši jūs tūlīt atradīsit piesietu ēzelīti, uz kura vēl neviens cilvēks nav sēdējis. Atraisiet to un vediet šurp! 3 Ja kāds jums jautās: kādēļ jūs tā darāt? – tad sakiet: Kungam to vajag, un tūlīt viņš to atsūtīs atpakaļ.” 4 Un tie aizgāja un atrada ēzelīti, piesietu ārā pie durvīm, un to atraisīja. 5 Kādi no tiem, kas tur stāvēja, viņiem jautāja: “Ko jūs darāt, kādēļ jūs atraisāt ēzelīti?” 6 Un viņi atbildēja, kā Jēzus tiem bija teicis. Un tie viņus atlaida. 7 Tie atveda ēzelīti pie Jēzus, uzsedza tam savas drēbes, un viņš sēdās tam virsū. 8 Un daudzi izklāja uz ceļa savas drēbes, bet citi koku zarus, ko bija nocirtuši laukos. 9 Un tie, kas gāja pa priekšu, un tie, kas sekoja, kliedza: “Ozianna, lai svētīts, kas nāk Kunga vārdā! 10 Lai slavēta mūsu tēva Dāvida valstība, kas tuvojas! Ozianna augstībā!” 11 Jēzus iegāja Jeruzālemē templī, un, kad viņš visu bija aplūkojis un bija jau vakara stunda, viņš ar tiem divpadsmit aizgāja uz Bētaniju.
Vīģes koka nolādēšana
(Mt 21:18–19)12 Nākamajā dienā, kad viņi izgāja no Bētanijas, Jēzum gribējās ēst. 13 Ieraudzījis no tālienes salapojušu vīģes koku, viņš gāja pie tā, lai ko atrastu, un, nonācis pie tā, viņš neatrada nekā cita kā vien lapas, jo nebija vīģu laiks. 14 Viņš uzrunāja to, sacīdams: “Lai nemūžam neviens vairs neēd augļus no tevis!” Un viņa mācekļi to dzirdēja.
Jēzus izdzen tirgotājus no tempļa
(Mt 21:12–17Lk 19:45–48Jņ 2:13–22)15 Tad viņi nonāca Jeruzālemē. Templī iegājis, viņš sāka dzīt ārā tos, kas templī pārdeva un pirka, un apgāza naudas mijēju galdus un baložu pārdevēju solus. 16 Un viņš neļāva neko nest caur tempļa pagalmu. 17 Viņš tos mācīja: “Vai nav rakstīts: mans nams tiks saukts par lūgšanas namu visām tautām? – Bet jūs to esat pārvērtuši par laupītāju midzeni.” 18 To dzirdēja virspriesteri un rakstu mācītāji, un tie meklēja, kā viņu pazudināt, jo tie baidījās no viņa, tādēļ ka visi ļaudis apbrīnoja viņa mācību. 19 Kad iestājās vakars, tie izgāja no pilsētas.
Neauglīgais vīģes koks nokaltis
(Mt 21:20–22)20 Rīta agrumā garām iedami, tie redzēja vīģes koku nokaltušu līdz pat saknēm. 21 Un Pēteris atcerējies sacīja viņam: “Rabi, redzi, vīģes koks, kuru tu nolādēji, ir nokaltis.” 22 Jēzus viņiem atbildēja: “Ticiet Dievam! 23 Patiesi es jums saku: ja kāds šim kalnam teiks: celies un meties jūrā! – un kas nešaubīsies savā sirdī, bet ticēs, ka notiks tas, ko viņš saka, tad viņam tas arī notiks. 24 Tādēļ es jums saku: visu, ko jūs lūdzat vai prasāt, ticiet, ka jūs to saņemsiet, un tas jums arī būs. 25 Kad jūs nostājaties, lai Dievu lūgtu, piedodiet, ja jums ir kaut kas pret kādu, lai arī jūsu Tēvs, kas ir debesīs, jums piedotu jūsu pārkāpumus. 26 Bet, ja jūs nepiedosiet, arī jūsu Tēvs debesīs jūsu pārkāpumus jums nepiedos.”
Jēzus pilnvaras apšaubīšana
(Mt 21:23–27Lk 20:1–8)27 Tad tie atkal ieradās Jeruzālemē. Viņam templī staigājot, pie viņa pienāca virspriesteri, rakstu mācītāji un vecajie. 28 Un tie viņam jautāja: “Kā varā tu to dari? Kas tev ir devis varu to darīt?” 29 Jēzus tiem atbildēja: “Arī es jums uzdošu vienu jautājumu, un atbildiet man, tad es jums teikšu, kā varā es visu to daru. 30 Jāņa kristība nāca no debesīm vai no cilvēkiem? Atbildiet man!” 31 Un tie sprieda savā starpā: “Ko lai sakām? Ja sacīsim: no debesīm, – viņš teiks: kādēļ tad jūs neticējāt viņam? 32 Vai lai sakām: no cilvēkiem?” Taču viņi baidījās no ļaudīm, jo visi par Jāni domāja, ka tas patiesi bijis pravietis. 33 Un viņi Jēzum atbildēja: “Mēs nezinām.” Jēzus tiem sacīja: “Tad arī es jums neteikšu, kā varā es to daru.”
The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem
(Matthew 21.1-11Luke 19.28-40John 12.12-19)1 As they approached Jerusalem, near the towns of Bethphage and Bethany, they came to the Mount of Olives. Jesus sent two of his disciples on ahead 2 with these instructions: “Go to the village there ahead of you. As soon as you get there, you will find a colt tied up that has never been ridden. Untie it and bring it here. 3 And if someone asks you why you are doing that, say that the Master needs it and will send it back at once.”
4 So they went and found a colt out in the street, tied to the door of a house. As they were untying it, 5 some of the bystanders asked them, “What are you doing, untying that colt?”
6 They answered just as Jesus had told them, and the crowd let them go. 7 They brought the colt to Jesus, threw their cloaks over the animal, and Jesus got on. 8 Many people spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches in the field and spread them on the road. 9 The people who were in front and those who followed behind began to shout, “Praise God! God bless him who comes in the name of the Lord! 10 God bless the coming kingdom of King David, our father! Praise be to God!”
11 Jesus entered Jerusalem, went into the Temple, and looked around at everything. But since it was already late in the day, he went out to Bethany with the twelve disciples.
Jesus Curses the Fig Tree
(Matthew 21.18Matthew 19)12 The next day, as they were coming back from Bethany, Jesus was hungry. 13 He saw in the distance a fig tree covered with leaves, so he went to see if he could find any figs on it. But when he came to it, he found only leaves, because it was not the right time for figs. 14 Jesus said to the fig tree, “No one shall ever eat figs from you again!”
And his disciples heard him.
Jesus Goes to the Temple
(Matthew 21.12-17Luke 19.45-48John 2.13-22)15 When they arrived in Jerusalem, Jesus went to the Temple and began to drive out all those who were buying and selling. He overturned the tables of the moneychangers and the stools of those who sold pigeons, 16 and he would not let anyone carry anything through the Temple courtyards. 17 He then taught the people: “It is written in the Scriptures that God said, ‘My Temple will be called a house of prayer for the people of all nations.’ But you have turned it into a hideout for thieves!”
18 The chief priests and the teachers of the Law heard of this, so they began looking for some way to kill Jesus. They were afraid of him, because the whole crowd was amazed at his teaching.
19 When evening came, Jesus and his disciples left the city.
The Lesson from the Fig Tree
(Matthew 21.20-22)20 Early next morning, as they walked along the road, they saw the fig tree. It was dead all the way down to its roots. 21 Peter remembered what had happened and said to Jesus, “Look, Teacher, the fig tree you cursed has died!”
22 Jesus answered them, “Have faith in God. 23 I assure you that whoever tells this hill to get up and throw itself in the sea and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. 24 For this reason I tell you: When you pray and ask for something, believe that you have received it, and you will be given whatever you ask for. 25 And when you stand and pray, forgive anything you may have against anyone, so that your Father in heaven will forgive the wrongs you have done.”
The Question about Jesus' Authority
(Matthew 21.23-27Luke 20.1-8)27 They arrived once again in Jerusalem. As Jesus was walking in the Temple, the chief priests, the teachers of the Law, and the elders came to him 28 and asked him, “What right do you have to do these things? Who gave you such right?”
29 Jesus answered them, “I will ask you just one question, and if you give me an answer, I will tell you what right I have to do these things. 30 Tell me, where did John's right to baptize come from: was it from God or from human beings?”
31 They started to argue among themselves: “What shall we say? If we answer, ‘From God,’ he will say, ‘Why, then, did you not believe John?’ 32 But if we say, ‘From human beings …’” (They were afraid of the people, because everyone was convinced that John had been a prophet.) 33 So their answer to Jesus was, “We don't know.”
Jesus said to them, “Neither will I tell you, then, by what right I do these things.”