JerusalemἹεροσόλυμα
Hierosolyma · Greek Proper Noun
The capital city of Judah, the center of Jewish worship and the location of the Temple. It is frequently associated with God's presence, judgment, and the ultimate site of Christ’s passion and resurrection.
BethphageΒηθφαγή
Bethphagē · Greek Proper Noun
A place name meaning 'house of unripe figs'; a small village located on the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem.
BethanyΒηθανία
Bēthania · Greek Proper Noun
A place name meaning 'house of affliction' or 'house of dates'; a village on the eastern slope of the Mount of Olives. It was the home of Lazarus, Martha, and Mary and a frequent place of rest for Jesus.
Mount of Olivesἐλαιών
elaiōn · Greek Noun
A ridge east of Jerusalem, significant in Scripture as the site of Jesus' ascension, his prophecies regarding the temple, and his prayer in Gethsemane. It is also linked to messianic prophecy in Zechariah 14:4.
disciplesμαθητής
mathētēs · Greek Noun
A follower, student, or learner of a teacher; in the New Testament, it specifically refers to those who follow Jesus, adopt his lifestyle, and believe in his teachings.
coltπῶλος
pōlos · Greek Noun
A young male animal of the horse or donkey family; in a biblical context, specifically refers to the animal intended for the king's entry into Jerusalem as prophesied in Zechariah 9:9.
Lordκύριος
kyrios · Greek Noun
A title denoting supreme authority, ownership, and lordship. In the New Testament, it is used as a formal address for God and a title of divinity and sovereignty ascribed to Jesus Christ.
coltπῶλος
pōlos · Greek Noun
A young male donkey, often used for burden, but in a royal context, it signifies a king coming in peace rather than for war.
cloaksἱμάτιον
himation · Greek Noun
Outer garments that served as a multipurpose item, often used for warmth, sleeping, or—as in this context—signifying submission and royal honor by being laid down for a ruler.
Hosannaὡσαννά
hōsanna · Greek Interjection
A transliteration of the Hebrew 'hosha-na,' meaning 'save, we pray.' It evolved into a liturgical shout of praise and acclamation for the expected Messiah.
Blessedεὐλογημένος
eulogēmenos · Greek Adjective/Participle
To be shown favor or declared happy by God; a state of supreme spiritual prosperity and favor bestowed upon someone or something by the Almighty.
Lordκύριος
kyrios · Greek Noun
A title for God (Yahweh), emphasizing His sovereign authority, lordship, and covenant relationship with His people.
kingdomβασιλεία
basileia · Greek Noun
The realm or sovereign rule of God, often associated in the Old Testament with the restorative reign of the Messiah from the lineage of David.
DavidΔαυίδ
Dauid · Greek Proper Noun
The legendary king of Israel to whom God promised an eternal throne; the Messiah was expected to be his descendant and fulfill the restoration of his kingdom.
highestὕψιστος
hypsistos · Greek Adjective (superlative)
A superlative expression indicating the highest heavenly realms, signifying that the praise is directed to God in the zenith of His dwelling place.
JerusalemἹεροσόλυμα
Hierosolyma · Greek Noun
The capital city of Israel, the spiritual and political center where God’s presence dwelt in the temple, often symbolizing the center of God’s kingdom and the place of divine judgment.
templeἱερόν
hieron · Greek Noun
The sacred structure in Jerusalem that served as the earthly dwelling place of God’s glory among His people, intended to be a house of prayer and worship for all nations.
the twelveδώδεκα
dōdeka · Greek Noun/Adjective
The intimate group of twelve men chosen by Jesus to be His primary companions, witnesses of His ministry, and future leaders of the church.