11:1 And
when
they
come
nigh
to
Jerusalem,
to
Bethphage,
and
Bethany,
unto
the
mount
of
the
Olives,
he
sendeth
forth
two
of
his
disciples,
11:2 and
saith
to
them,
`Go
away
to
the
village
that
is
over-against
you,
and
immediately,
entering
into
it,
ye
shall
find
a
colt
tied,
on
which
no
one
of
men
hath
sat,
having
loosed
it,
bring
[it]
:
11:3 and
if
any
one
may
say
to
you,
Why
do
ye
this
say
ye
that
the
lord
hath
need
of
it,
and
immediately
he
will
send
it
hither.'
11:4 And
they
went
away,
and
found
the
colt
tied
at
the
door
without,
by
the
two
ways,
and
they
loose
it,
11:5 and
certain
of
those
standing
there
said
to
them,
`What
do
ye--loosing
the
colt'
11:6 and
they
said
to
them
as
Jesus
commanded,
and
they
suffered
them.
11:7 And
they
brought
the
colt
unto
Jesus,
and
did
cast
upon
it
their
garments,
and
he
sat
upon
it,
11:8 and
many
did
spread
their
garments
in
the
way,
and
others
were
cutting
down
branches
from
the
trees,
and
were
strewing
in
the
way.
11:9 And
those
going
before
and
those
following
were
crying
out,
saying,
`Hosanna!
blessed
[is]
he
who
is
coming
in
the
name
of
the
Lord;
11:10 blessed
is
the
coming
reign,
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
of
our
father
David;
Hosanna
in
the
highest.'
11:11 And
Jesus
entered
into
Jerusalem,
and
into
the
temple,
and
having
looked
round
on
all
things,
it
being
now
evening,
he
went
forth
to
Bethany
with
the
twelve.
11:12 And
on
the
morrow,
they
having
come
forth
from
Bethany,
he
hungered,
11:13 and
having
seen
a
fig-tree
afar
off
having
leaves,
he
came,
if
perhaps
he
shall
find
anything
in
it,
and
having
come
to
it,
he
found
nothing
except
leaves,
for
it
was
not
a
time
of
figs,
11:14 and
Jesus
answering
said
to
it,
`No
more
from
thee--to
the
age--may
any
eat
fruit;'
and
his
disciples
were
hearing.
11:15 And
they
come
to
Jerusalem,
and
Jesus
having
gone
into
the
temple,
began
to
cast
forth
those
selling
and
buying
in
the
temple,
and
the
tables
of
the
money-changers
and
the
seats
of
those
selling
the
doves,
he
overthrew,
11:16 and
he
did
not
suffer
that
any
might
bear
a
vessel
through
the
temple,
11:17 and
he
was
teaching,
saying
to
them,
`Hath
it
not
been
written--My
house
a
house
of
prayer
shall
be
called
for
all
the
nations,
and
ye
did
make
it
a
den
of
robbers'
11:18 And
the
scribes
and
the
chief
priests
heard,
and
they
were
seeking
how
they
shall
destroy
him,
for
they
were
afraid
of
him,
because
all
the
multitude
was
astonished
at
his
teaching;
11:19 and
when
evening
came,
he
was
going
forth
without
the
city.
11:20 And
in
the
morning,
passing
by,
they
saw
the
fig-tree
having
been
dried
up
from
the
roots,
11:21 and
Peter
having
remembered
saith
to
him,
`Rabbi,
lo,
the
fig-tree
that
thou
didst
curse
is
dried
up.'
11:22 And
Jesus
answering
saith
to
them,
`Have
faith
of
God;
11:23 for
verily
I
say
to
you,
that
whoever
may
say
to
this
mount,
Be
taken
up,
and
be
cast
into
the
sea,
and
may
not
doubt
in
his
heart,
but
may
believe
that
the
things
that
he
saith
do
come
to
pass,
it
shall
be
to
him
whatever
he
may
say.
11:24 Because
of
this
I
say
to
you,
all
whatever--praying--ye
do
ask,
believe
that
ye
receive,
and
it
shall
be
to
you.
11:25 `And
whenever
ye
may
stand
praying,
forgive,
if
ye
have
anything
against
any
one,
that
your
Father
also
who
is
in
the
heavens
may
forgive
you
your
trespasses;
11:26 and,
if
ye
do
not
forgive,
neither
will
your
Father
who
is
in
the
heavens
forgive
your
trespasses.'
11:27 And
they
come
again
to
Jerusalem,
and
in
the
temple,
as
he
is
walking,
there
come
unto
him
the
chief
priests,
and
the
scribes,
and
the
elders,
11:28 and
they
say
to
him,
`By
what
authority
dost
thou
these
things
and
who
gave
thee
this
authority
that
these
things
thou
mayest
do'
11:29 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`I
will
question
you--I
also--one
word;
and
answer
me,
and
I
will
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things;
11:30 the
baptism
of
John--from
heaven
was
it
or
from
men
answer
me.'
11:31 And
they
were
reasoning
with
themselves,
saying,
`If
we
may
say,
From
heaven,
he
will
say,
Wherefore,
then,
did
ye
not
believe
him
11:32 But
if
we
may
say,
From
men,'
--they
were
fearing
the
people,
for
all
were
holding
John
that
he
was
indeed
a
prophet;
11:33 and
answering
they
say
to
Jesus,
`We
have
not
known;'
and
Jesus
answering
saith
to
them,
`Neither
do
I
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.'