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The Entry Into Jerusalem
Six days before Passover—four days before the crucifixion—Jesus rode toward Jerusalem. As he reached the Mount of Olives, he turned to two disciples and, in a firm voice, told them to go into the nearby village, find a donkey tied with its colt, untie them, and bring them to him. He instructed them to say,
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The Anointing
Six days before Passover—four days before the crucifixion—Jesus stayed in Bethany, a quiet village on the eastern slope of the Mount of Olives. He was a frequent guest there, and this evening he entered the home of Simon the leper, where his followers had prepared a modest banquet. Though he appeared simply as a guest,
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The Announcement
The story of our Savior’s passion unfolds with vivid images of suffering and redemption. The “Lamb of God,” who bears the sins of the world, moves toward the altar of sacrifice, accompanied by the symbols of the crucifixion—bonds, scourge, the cross, and the crown of thorns. The seven sayings that Jesus utters from the cross
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Genesis 12-50: The Patriarchs and God’s Everlasting Promise
From the very opening of Scripture we see that God’s chief aim is to rescue and bless all humanity. He chooses a single man to become the head of one nation, and through that man and his descendants He will extend blessing to every family on earth.
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Genesis 1‑11: The Foundations of God’s Redemptive Story
The early chapters of Genesis paint a sobering portrait of humanity’s fall and the ensuing consequences. Yet woven through the narrative is a thread of hope—a promise that God will not abandon His creation but will work toward its renewal.
