11:1 Now
when
they
drew
near
to
Jerusalem,
to
Bethphage
and
Bethany,
at
the
Mount
of
Olives,
Jesus
sent
two
of
his
disciples
11:2 and
said
to
them,
"Go
into
the
village
in
front
of
you,
and
immediately
as
you
enter
it
you
will
find
a
colt
tied,
on
which
no
one
has
ever
sat.
Untie
it
and
bring
it.
11:3 If
anyone
says
to
you,
'Why
are
you
doing
this'
say,
'The
Lord
has
need
of
it
and
will
send
it
back
here
immediately.'"
11:4 And
they
went
away
and
found
a
colt
tied
at
a
door
outside
in
the
street,
and
they
untied
it.
11:5 And
some
of
those
standing
there
said
to
them,
"What
are
you
doing,
untying
the
colt"
11:6 And
they
told
them
what
Jesus
had
said,
and
they
let
them
go.
11:7 And
they
brought
the
colt
to
Jesus
and
threw
their
cloaks
on
it,
and
he
sat
on
it.
11:8 And
many
spread
their
cloaks
on
the
road,
and
others
spread
leafy
branches
that
they
had
cut
from
the
fields.
11:9 And
those
who
went
before
and
those
who
followed
were
shouting,
"Hosanna!
Blessed
is
he
who
comes
in
the
name
of
the
Lord!
11:10 Blessed
is
the
coming
kingdom
of
our
father
David!
Hosanna
in
the
highest!"
11:11 And
he
entered
Jerusalem
and
went
into
the
temple.
And
when
he
had
looked
around
at
everything,
as
it
was
already
late,
he
went
out
to
Bethany
with
the
twelve.
11:12 On
the
following
day,
when
they
came
from
Bethany,
he
was
hungry.
11:13 And
seeing
in
the
distance
a
fig
tree
in
leaf,
he
went
to
see
if
he
could
find
anything
on
it.
When
he
came
to
it,
he
found
nothing
but
leaves,
for
it
was
not
the
season
for
figs.
11:14 And
he
said
to
it,
"May
no
one
ever
eat
fruit
from
you
again."
And
his
disciples
heard
it.
11:15 And
they
came
to
Jerusalem.
And
he
entered
the
temple
and
began
to
drive
out
those
who
sold
and
those
who
bought
in
the
temple,
and
he
overturned
the
tables
of
the
money-changers
and
the
seats
of
those
who
sold
pigeons.
11:16 And
he
would
not
allow
anyone
to
carry
anything
through
the
temple.
11:17 And
he
was
teaching
them
and
saying
to
them,
"Is
it
not
written,
'My
house
shall
be
called
a
house
of
prayer
for
all
the
nations'
But
you
have
made
it
a
den
of
robbers."
11:18 And
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
heard
it
and
were
seeking
a
way
to
destroy
him,
for
they
feared
him,
because
all
the
crowd
was
astonished
at
his
teaching.
11:19 And
when
evening
came
they
went
out
of
the
city.
11:20 As
they
passed
by
in
the
morning,
they
saw
the
fig
tree
withered
away
to
its
roots.
11:21 And
Peter
remembered
and
said
to
him,
"Rabbi,
look!
The
fig
tree
that
you
cursed
has
withered."
11:22 And
Jesus
answered
them,
"Have
faith
in
God.
11:23 Truly,
I
say
to
you,
whoever
says
to
this
mountain,
'Be
taken
up
and
thrown
into
the
sea,'
and
does
not
doubt
in
his
heart,
but
believes
that
what
he
says
will
come
to
pass,
it
will
be
done
for
him.
11:24 Therefore
I
tell
you,
whatever
you
ask
in
prayer,
believe
that
you
have
received
it,
and
it
will
be
yours.
11:25 And
whenever
you
stand
praying,
forgive,
if
you
have
anything
against
anyone,
so
that
your
Father
also
who
is
in
heaven
may
forgive
you
your
trespasses."
11:26
11:27 And
they
came
again
to
Jerusalem.
And
as
he
was
walking
in
the
temple,
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
the
elders
came
to
him,
11:28 and
they
said
to
him,
"By
what
authority
are
you
doing
these
things,
or
who
gave
you
this
authority
to
do
them"
11:29 Jesus
said
to
them,
"I
will
ask
you
one
question;
answer
me,
and
I
will
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
11:30 Was
the
baptism
of
John
from
heaven
or
from
man
Answer
me."
11:31 And
they
discussed
it
with
one
another,
saying,
"If
we
say,
'From
heaven,'
he
will
say,
'Why
then
did
you
not
believe
him'
11:32 But
shall
we
say,
'From
man'"--they
were
afraid
of
the
people,
for
they
all
held
that
John
really
was
a
prophet.
11:33 So
they
answered
Jesus,
"We
do
not
know."
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Neither
will
I
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things."