33 verses
Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly, cleanses the temple, curses a barren fig tree, teaches on faith, prayer, and forgiveness, and confronts the religious leaders about His authority.
Jesus approaches Jerusalem with a symbolic act of bringing a colt, fulfilling the prophecy of a humble king. The crowds greet Him with Hosanna and spread garments and branches, marking His entry as a messianic event. He then expels merchants and moneychangers from the temple, calling it a den of thieves, and teaches about prayer, faith, and forgiveness. The next day, Jesus curses a fig tree for not bearing fruit, which later withers, illustrating the power of faith and the consequences of unbelief. He admonishes the disciples to have faith, forgive, and pray, and later challenges the chief priests, scribes, and elders about the source of His authority, ending with a dialogue that leaves them uncertain of His power.
mixed
The chapter contains both triumphant and judgmental moments, reflecting both joy and warning.