Bethphage
After sharing with the multitude the parable of the pounds, Jesus sent two of His disciples into the village of Bethphage, there they would find a colt tied, which was used in the triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
Bethphage was a little village at the eastern foot of the Mount of Olives, near to Bethany. It was about a Sabbath day's journey from Jerusalem and on the way from Jerusalem to Jericho . The name means house of unripe figs.
[347, 380, BD]
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