As Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds laid these two things on the road before Him.
Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:28–44; John 12:12–19
What are cloaks (coats) and palm branches?
The religious leaders were upset because these people were praising Jesus in the temple.
Matthew 21:12-17
Who are the children?
The day after cleansing the temple, Jesus cursed this type of tree for bearing no fruit.
Matthew 21:18-46
What is a fig tree?
The disciples thought the perfume was wasted because it was very expensive and could have been sold for this purpose.
Matthew 26:6-16
What is helping the poor?
During the Last Supper, Jesus broke bread and gave it to His disciples, saying it was His body. He also gave them this drink, calling it His blood.
Matthew 26:17–35, Mark 14:12–26, Luke 22:7–38, and John 13:1-38
What is wine?
The crowd shouted this phrase, recognizing Jesus as the promised Messiah.
Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:28–44; John 12:12–19
What is "Hosanna to the Son of David"?
These individuals were found in the temple, exchanging currency and selling animals, which Jesus drove out.
Matthew 21:12-17
Who are the money changers?
Jesus told His disciples that if they had faith like this, they could move mountains.
Matthew 21:18-46
What is faith as small as a mustard seed?
The chief priests were pleased with Judas’ offer and agreed to pay him this for his betrayal.
Matthew 26:6-16
What is thirty pieces of silver?
Jesus predicted that this disciple would deny Him three times before the rooster crowed.
Matthew 26:17–35, Mark 14:12–26, Luke 22:7–38, and John 13:1-38
Who is Peter?
Jesus wept over this city.
Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:28–44; John 12:12–19
What is Jerusalem?
Jesus said this was to be a "house of prayer," but it had become a "den of robbers
Matthew 21:12-17
What is the temple?
The parable teaches that doing this is more important than just saying the right things.
Matthew 21:18-46 (28-32)
What is obeying God?
This disciple went to the chief priests to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.
Matthew 26:6-16
Who is Judas Iscariot?
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus told His disciples to stay awake and pray, but they kept doing this.
Matthew 26:17–35, Mark 14:12–26, Luke 22:7–38, and John 13:1-38
What is falling asleep?
Jesus rode into Jerusalem on this type of animal, symbolizing peace and humility.
Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:28–44; John 12:12–19
What is a colt or donkey?
After cleansing the temple, Jesus performed these two acts that amazed the people.
Matthew 21:12-17
What are healing the blind and the lame?
The second son said he would obey, but didn't. Jesus compared this to these people who looked holy but didn’t follow God
Matthew 21:18-46 (28-32)
Who are the religious leaders?
This woman anointed Jesus' head with expensive perfume at the house of Simon the leper.
Matthew 26:6-16
Who is Mary (often identified as Mary of Bethany)?
Jesus gave this new commandment to His disciples during the Last Supper, urging them to love one another.
Matthew 26:17–35, Mark 14:12–26, Luke 22:7–38, and John 13:1-38
What is "Love one another as I have loved you"?
Despite the crowd’s celebration, this group of people was upset because they felt the situation was spiraling out of control.
Matthew 21:1–11; Mark 11:1–11; Luke 19:28–44; John 12:12–19
Who are the Pharisees?
After leaving the temple, Jesus spent the night in this city.
Matthew 21:12-17
What is Bethany?
The first son changed his mind and obeyed. Jesus said this is like people who once sinned but did this.
Matthew 21:18-46 (28-32)
What is repent?
The woman who anointed Jesus with perfume was criticized by these people who didn’t understand her actions.
Matthew 26:6-16
Who are the disciples?
After Jesus washed their feet, He asked the disciples if they understood what He had done, teaching them that they should do this for each other.
Matthew 26:17–35, Mark 14:12–26, Luke 22:7–38, and John 13:1-38
What is serve one another?