Mark 11:11

"Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is coming in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!”"

Key Reflection

This phrase declares the arrival of the promised kingdom of David, now fulfilled in Jesus, who comes as the Son of David in the authority of the Lord. The cry "Hosanna in the highest" invokes divine blessing and celebrates God's sovereignty, signaling that this is not just a human claim but a proclamation of heavenly approval.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 11-26. See Barnes "Mt 21:18" and Mt 21:19-22 Verse 11. Into the temple. Not into the edifice properly called the temple, but into the courts which surrounded the principal edifice. Our Saviour, not being of the tribe of Levi, was not permitted to enter into the holy or most holy place; and when, therefore, it is said that he went into the temple, it is always to be understood of the courts surrounding the temple. See Mt 21:12. And when he had looked round about upon all. Having seen or examined everything. He saw the abominations and abuses which he afterwards corrected. It may be wondered at, that he did not at once correct them, instead of waiting to another day.

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