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Matthew 21:9-11

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21:9 The crowds that went ahead of him and those following kept shouting, 1 Hosanna 2  to the Son of David! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! 3  Hosanna in the highest!” 21:10 As he entered Jerusalem the whole city was thrown into an uproar, 4  saying, “Who is this?” 21:11 And the crowds were saying, “This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth 5  in Galilee.”

Matthew 21:15

Context
21:15 But when the chief priests and the experts in the law 6  saw the wonderful things he did and heard the children crying out in the temple courts, 7  “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they became indignant

Acts 21:31

Context
21:31 While they were trying 8  to kill him, a report 9  was sent up 10  to the commanding officer 11  of the cohort 12  that all Jerusalem was in confusion. 13 
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[21:9]  1 tn Grk “were shouting, saying.” The participle λέγοντας (legontas) is redundant here in contemporary English and has not been translated.

[21:9]  2 tn The expression ῾Ωσαννά (Jwsanna, literally in Hebrew, “O Lord, save”) in the quotation from Ps 118:25-26 was probably by this time a familiar liturgical expression of praise, on the order of “Hail to the king,” although both the underlying Aramaic and Hebrew expressions meant “O Lord, save us.” In words familiar to every Jew, the author is indicating that at this point every messianic expectation is now at the point of realization. It is clear from the words of the psalm shouted by the crowd that Jesus is being proclaimed as messianic king. See E. Lohse, TDNT 9:682-84.

[21:9]  3 sn A quotation from Ps 118:25-26.

[21:10]  4 tn Grk “was shaken.” The translation “thrown into an uproar” is given by L&N 25.233.

[21:11]  5 map For location see Map1 D3; Map2 C2; Map3 D5; Map4 C1; Map5 G3.

[21:15]  6 tn Or “and the scribes.” See the note on the phrase “experts in the law” in 2:4.

[21:15]  7 tn Grk “crying out in the temple [courts] and saying.” The participle λέγοντας (legontas) is somewhat redundant here in contemporary English and has not been translated.

[21:31]  8 tn Grk “seeking.”

[21:31]  9 tn Or “information” (originally concerning a crime; BDAG 1050 s.v. φάσις).

[21:31]  10 tn Grk “went up”; this verb is used because the report went up to the Antonia Fortress where the Roman garrison was stationed.

[21:31]  11 tn Grk “the chiliarch” (an officer in command of a thousand soldiers). In Greek the term χιλίαρχος (ciliarco") literally described the “commander of a thousand,” but it was used as the standard translation for the Latin tribunus militum or tribunus militare, the military tribune who commanded a cohort of 600 men.

[21:31]  12 sn A cohort was a Roman military unit of about 600 soldiers, one-tenth of a legion.

[21:31]  13 tn BDAG 953 s.v. συγχέω has “Pass. w. act.force be in confusionὅλη συγχύννεται ᾿Ιερουσαλήμ 21:31.”



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