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[1] And as they approached Jerusalem, near by Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples,
[2] and said to them: Go ye to the village that is over against us, and as soon as ye enter it, ye will find a colt tied, on which no person hath ridden: loose [him], and bring him hither.
[3] And, if any one say to you, Why do ye this? Say ye to him: Because our Lord hath need of him. And immediately he will send him hither.
[4] And they went, and they found the colt tied, by the door, without in the street. And as they were loosing [him],
[5] some of those standing there, said to them: What do ye, untying the colt?
[6] And they said to them, as Jesus had commanded them; and they permitted them.
[7] And they brought the colt to Jesus, and cast their garments upon him, and set Jesus upon him.
[8] And many spread their garments in the way; and others cut branches from the trees, and strewed them in the way.
[9] And those preceding him, and those following him shouted and said: Hosanna: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.
[10] And blessed is the advancing kingdom of our father David. Hosanna in the highest [heavens].
[11] And Jesus entered Jerusalem and the temple, and surveyed every thing. And when evening arrived, he went out to Bethany with the twelve.
[12] And the following day, as he left Bethany, he was hungry:
[13] and he saw a fig-tree at a distance, on which were leaves, and he came to it, if he could find somewhat on it. And when he had come, he found on it only leaves; for the time of figs had not arrived.
[14] And he said to it: Henceforth and for ever, let no man eat fruit from thee: and the disciples heard it. And they came to Jerusalem.
[15] And Jesus entered the temple of God: and he began to cast out those who bought and sold in the temple; and he overturned the counters of the money-brokers, and the seats of them that sold doves.
[16] And he suffered no one to carry goods through the temple.
[17] And he taught them, and said: Is it not written, My house shall be called the house of prayer for all nations? But ye have made it a den of robbers.
[18] And the chief priests and the Scribes heard [him], and they sought how they might destroy him; for they were afraid of him, because all the people admired his doctrine.
[19] And when it was evening, they went out from the city.
[20] And in the morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig-tree dried up, as it were, from its root.
[21] And Simon remembered, and said to him: Rabbi; behold, the fig-tree which thou cursedst, is dried up.
[22] And Jesus replied, and said to them: Have faith in God.
[23] Verily I say to you, That whoever shall say to this mountain, Be thou removed, and fall into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that what he said will occur, to him will be the thing he spoke.
[24] Therefore I say to you, That whatsoever ye shall pray and ask for, believe that it will be, and it will be to you.
[25] And when ye stand up to pray, forgive what ye have against any one; that your Father who is in heaven may also forgive your offences.
[26] For if ye forgive not, your Father also who is in heaven will not forgive you your offences.
[27] And they came again to Jerusalem. And as he was walking in the temple, the chief priests and Scribes and Elders came to him,
[28] and said to him: By what authority doest thou these things? And who gave thee the authority to do these things?
[29] And Jesus said to them: I also will ask you one thing, that ye may tell me, and I will tell you by what authority I do these things.
[30] The baptism of John, whence was it? from heaven, or from men? Tell me.
[31] And they reasoned with themselves, and said: If we should say to him, From heaven; he will say to us, Why then did ye not believe him?
[32] But if we should say, From men; there is fear from the people; for they have all held John to be truly a prophet.
[33] And they answered, and said to Jesus: We do not know. He said to them: Neither do I tell you by what authority I do these things.
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