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1 | Does Zech 9 indicate one or two donkeys? | Matt 21:7 | Morant61 | 185508 | ||
Greetings Dpoag! As Doc already mentioned, Hebrew poetry made extensive use of parallelisms. So, Zech. 9:9 is only referring to one donkey, the colt. Matthew's account agrees with Zech. 9:9 as Jesus only rides the colt, even though the mother comes along with the foal. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | The Lord has need of them or it | Matt 21:7 | DPOAG | 185510 | ||
Oh I noticed that in Matthew it says to tell the people that the Lord has need of "them" whereas the Luke and Mark say the Lord has need of "it". Do you think that is just a matter of the perspective of the writer recounting what he heard or saw? | ||||||
3 | The Lord has need of them or it | Matt 21:7 | mark d seyler | 185517 | ||
Personally, I think the writers are accounting what their focus was. Mark and Luke refer to the specific animal upon which Jesus sat. Matthew, the former tax-gatherer, gives the full number of beasts. My opinion, anyway. . . Love in Christ, Mark |
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