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Triumphal Entry

6 Episodes

The triumphal entry is the gospel scene in which Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey or colt in deliberate dialogue with royal and prophetic imagery, especially Zechariah 9:9. In scholarship it is often discussed as a narratively charged, theologically shaped episode whose details differ across the gospels and reveal how each author frames Jesus’s kingship, mission, and relation to scripture.

Why this topic matters

The triumphal entry matters in this project because it sits at the intersection of gospel comparison, scriptural interpretation, and the literary shaping of Jesus traditions. Discussions of the scene regularly turn on how different evangelists order Holy Week, how Matthew handles Zechariah’s poetic parallelism, and how narrative details become evidence for broader theological agendas.

That makes this tag a useful entry point into one of the show’s recurring concerns: the gap between harmonized retellings and the distinct claims made by individual biblical authors. Episodes gathered here tend to treat the triumphal entry not as a flatly reported event but as a dense interpretive scene where kingship, prophecy, symbolism, and gospel redaction all come into view at once.

Quotes from Data

“And that is the, the triumphal entry.”

Dan McClellan Episode 50

“In John chapter 12, he shows up in Bethany for his third trip to Jerusalem. And then he is anointed before the triumphal entry.”

Dan McClellan Episode 50

“The way the text is telling the story, Jesus is sitting on top of two animals.”

Dan McClellan Episode 57

“Matthew will tell the story so as to make it fulfill prophecy, even if it is ludicrous.”

Dan McClellan Episode 46

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