The Death Part 1.5

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Having arrived at Jerusalem, in the appointed way (chap. 21:9), riding on an ass, He was received there with shoutings, and "Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord!" was rightly among the cries. But a little onward it appears that though the right words were used, they were wrongly used by them, for they used them only in a subordinate sense; for the words in their full import pointed out Jesus as Jehovah of Hosts-and so shall they hereafter he used; but they used them of Him simply as " the prophet of Nazareth," sent by God, and so came in His name, instead of Jehovah Himself, personally present in His own character and name.
He purges the temple (ver. 12); heals the sick in it (ver. 14); and when the chief priests begrudge Him even the lower title of Son of David (ver. 15), He will not sleep in the city, but retires from it. (Ver. 17.) On the morrow in the fruitless rig tree, He typically curses Israel (ver. 19); meets and confounds the foolish question put in the temple, " By what authority doest thou these things?" &c.; and then in parables shows, first, the hypocrisy of the religion around Him (ver. 28); and then, secondly, its selfish independence and direct opposition to God in the parable whence I have quoted. (Ver. 33.)
0 what an awful picture is this of the character of those who have the form of godliness but deny the power of it! And how beautifully does it present the implicit obedience and self-renouncing devotedness of Him who was the true servant of God.