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Jesus triumphantly enters Jerusalem fulfilling prophecy as crowds proclaim Him as King, then demonstrates His authority by cleansing the temple of corrupt money changers who were exploiting worshippers. Through parables and confrontations with religious leaders, He reveals how true faith must bear fruit rather than merely maintain religious appearances.

• Jesus deliberately fulfills Zechariah's prophecy by entering Jerusalem on a donkey's colt
• Crowds spread garments and palm branches as a "red carpet" for the King
• Temple cleansing targets exploitation, not legitimate services for worshippers
• The withered fig tree symbolizes Jerusalem's fruitless religious appearance
• Religious leaders challenge Jesus's authority but are silenced by His wisdom
• Parable of two sons shows actions matter more than words in following God
• Parable of wicked tenants reveals how religious leaders rejected God's messengers
• Jesus identifies Himself as the cornerstone rejected by the builders
• Tax collectors and prostitutes enter God's kingdom before religious leaders who refuse to repent

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