21:1 Now
when
they
drew
near
to
Jerusalem
and
came
to
Bethphage,
to
the
Mount
of
Olives,
then
Jesus
sent
two
disciples,
21:2 saying
to
them,
"Go
into
the
village
in
front
of
you,
and
immediately
you
will
find
a
donkey
tied,
and
a
colt
with
her.
Untie
them
and
bring
them
to
me.
21:3 If
anyone
says
anything
to
you,
you
shall
say,
'The
Lord
needs
them,'
and
he
will
send
them
at
once."
21:4 This
took
place
to
fulfill
what
was
spoken
by
the
prophet,
saying,
21:5 "Say
to
the
daughter
of
Zion,
'Behold,
your
king
is
coming
to
you,
humble,
and
mounted
on
a
donkey,
and
on
a
colt,
the
foal
of
a
beast
of
burden.'"
21:6 The
disciples
went
and
did
as
Jesus
had
directed
them.
21:7 They
brought
the
donkey
and
the
colt
and
put
on
them
their
cloaks,
and
he
sat
on
them.
21:8 Most
of
the
crowd
spread
their
cloaks
on
the
road,
and
others
cut
branches
from
the
trees
and
spread
them
on
the
road.
21:9 And
the
crowds
that
went
before
him
and
that
followed
him
were
shouting,
"Hosanna
to
the
Son
of
David!
Blessed
is
he
who
comes
in
the
name
of
the
Lord!
Hosanna
in
the
highest!"
21:10 And
when
he
entered
Jerusalem,
the
whole
city
was
stirred
up,
saying,
"Who
is
this"
21:11 And
the
crowds
said,
"This
is
the
prophet
Jesus,
from
Nazareth
of
Galilee."
21:12 And
Jesus
entered
the
temple
and
drove
out
all
who
sold
and
bought
in
the
temple,
and
he
overturned
the
tables
of
the
money-changers
and
the
seats
of
those
who
sold
pigeons.
21:13 He
said
to
them,
"It
is
written,
'My
house
shall
be
called
a
house
of
prayer,'
but
you
make
it
a
den
of
robbers."
21:14 And
the
blind
and
the
lame
came
to
him
in
the
temple,
and
he
healed
them.
21:15 But
when
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
saw
the
wonderful
things
that
he
did,
and
the
children
crying
out
in
the
temple,
"Hosanna
to
the
Son
of
David!"
they
were
indignant,
21:16 and
they
said
to
him,
"Do
you
hear
what
these
are
saying"
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Yes;
have
you
never
read,
"'Out
of
the
mouth
of
infants
and
nursing
babies
you
have
prepared
praise'"
21:17 And
leaving
them,
he
went
out
of
the
city
to
Bethany
and
lodged
there.
21:18 In
the
morning,
as
he
was
returning
to
the
city,
he
became
hungry.
21:19 And
seeing
a
fig
tree
by
the
wayside,
he
went
to
it
and
found
nothing
on
it
but
only
leaves.
And
he
said
to
it,
"May
no
fruit
ever
come
from
you
again!"
And
the
fig
tree
withered
at
once.
21:20 When
the
disciples
saw
it,
they
marveled,
saying,
"How
did
the
fig
tree
wither
at
once"
21:21 And
Jesus
answered
them,
"Truly,
I
say
to
you,
if
you
have
faith
and
do
not
doubt,
you
will
not
only
do
what
has
been
done
to
the
fig
tree,
but
even
if
you
say
to
this
mountain,
'Be
taken
up
and
thrown
into
the
sea,'
it
will
happen.
21:22 And
whatever
you
ask
in
prayer,
you
will
receive,
if
you
have
faith."
21:23 And
when
he
entered
the
temple,
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
of
the
people
came
up
to
him
as
he
was
teaching,
and
said,
"By
what
authority
are
you
doing
these
things,
and
who
gave
you
this
authority"
21:24 Jesus
answered
them,
"I
also
will
ask
you
one
question,
and
if
you
tell
me
the
answer,
then
I
also
will
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
21:25 The
baptism
of
John,
from
where
did
it
come
From
heaven
or
from
man"
And
they
discussed
it
among
themselves,
saying,
"If
we
say,
'From
heaven,'
he
will
say
to
us,
'Why
then
did
you
not
believe
him'
21:26 But
if
we
say,
'From
man,'
we
are
afraid
of
the
crowd,
for
they
all
hold
that
John
was
a
prophet."
21:27 So
they
answered
Jesus,
"We
do
not
know."
And
he
said
to
them,
"Neither
will
I
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
21:28 "What
do
you
think
A
man
had
two
sons.
And
he
went
to
the
first
and
said,
'Son,
go
and
work
in
the
vineyard
today.'
21:29 And
he
answered,
'I
will
not,'
but
afterward
he
changed
his
mind
and
went.
21:30 And
he
went
to
the
other
son
and
said
the
same.
And
he
answered,
'I
go,
sir,'
but
did
not
go.
21:31 Which
of
the
two
did
the
will
of
his
father"
They
said,
"The
first."
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Truly,
I
say
to
you,
the
tax
collectors
and
the
prostitutes
go
into
the
kingdom
of
God
before
you.
21:32 For
John
came
to
you
in
the
way
of
righteousness,
and
you
did
not
believe
him,
but
the
tax
collectors
and
the
prostitutes
believed
him.
And
even
when
you
saw
it,
you
did
not
afterward
change
your
minds
and
believe
him.
21:33 "Hear
another
parable.
There
was
a
master
of
a
house
who
planted
a
vineyard
and
put
a
fence
around
it
and
dug
a
winepress
in
it
and
built
a
tower
and
leased
it
to
tenants,
and
went
into
another
country.
21:34 When
the
season
for
fruit
drew
near,
he
sent
his
servants
to
the
tenants
to
get
his
fruit.
21:35 And
the
tenants
took
his
servants
and
beat
one,
killed
another,
and
stoned
another.
21:36 Again
he
sent
other
servants,
more
than
the
first.
And
they
did
the
same
to
them.
21:37 Finally
he
sent
his
son
to
them,
saying,
'They
will
respect
my
son.'
21:38 But
when
the
tenants
saw
the
son,
they
said
to
themselves,
'This
is
the
heir.
Come,
let
us
kill
him
and
have
his
inheritance.'
21:39 And
they
took
him
and
threw
him
out
of
the
vineyard
and
killed
him.
21:40 When
therefore
the
owner
of
the
vineyard
comes,
what
will
he
do
to
those
tenants"
21:41 They
said
to
him,
"He
will
put
those
wretches
to
a
miserable
death
and
let
out
the
vineyard
to
other
tenants
who
will
give
him
the
fruits
in
their
seasons."
21:42 Jesus
said
to
them,
"Have
you
never
read
in
the
Scriptures:
"'The
stone
that
the
builders
rejected
has
become
the
cornerstone;
this
was
the
Lord's
doing,
and
it
is
marvelous
in
our
eyes'
21:43 Therefore
I
tell
you,
the
kingdom
of
God
will
be
taken
away
from
you
and
given
to
a
people
producing
its
fruits.
21:44 And
the
one
who
falls
on
this
stone
will
be
broken
to
pieces;
and
when
it
falls
on
anyone,
it
will
crush
him."
21:45 When
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
heard
his
parables,
they
perceived
that
he
was
speaking
about
them.
21:46 And
although
they
were
seeking
to
arrest
him,
they
feared
the
crowds,
because
they
held
him
to
be
a
prophet.