Two Royal Progresses
John 12:12-16
On the next day much people that were come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,…


The immense host which accompanied Xerxes in his attempted conquest of Greece — a concourse gathered together from the Indies to the Lybian desert; a sea of nations rolling on in serried waves, with turbans and helmets of brass and steel, of silver and gold — were seven days and seven nights without intermission, and under the stimulus of the lash, in crossing the boat bridges of the Hellespont; and as they took up their line of march, they all moved on with exultation, and strewed branches in the pathway of their king. But what a contrast in spirit, in purpose, and in result, between that occasion and this! There, a vast army, held together by the bands of military force, and moving in abject submission; here, a spontaneous multitude, kindling with the impulses of wonder and of love. That, marching to the work of terror and of desolation; this, celebrating the achievements of a healing and restoring goodness. Here, among a rejoicing people, with eyes that had been blind, turned toward Him in beaming gratitude; with tongues that had been dumb, crying hosannas to His name; with hands that once were impotent, strewing branches and garments in His path, comes the King of Israel, the Saviour of mankind, in humble raiment and wayworn sandals, riding upon an ass.

(E. H. Chapin, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: On the next day much people that were come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,

WEB: On the next day a great multitude had come to the feast. When they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,




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