LUKE—NOTE ON Luke 19:30 Go... on entering you will find. Either an example of Jesus’ foreknowledge or a prearrangement (see Luke 22:13). A colt tied, on which no one has ever yet sat implies a kind of purity that destines an animal for a sacred task (compare the sacrificial animals in Numbers 19:2; Deuteronomy 21:3). Matthew 21:2 mentions that a donkey was with the colt, but Luke mentions only the colt, which was most important because Jesus would ride on it (see note on Matt. 21:6–7).

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