Jesus' popularity had peaked. The people had begun to openly praise him and welcome him as "the Son of David" (Matt 21:9). Unlike before, Jesus now allowed the crowds to acknowledge him as the Messiah openly. He even defended the crowds against the indignant religious leaders who demanded that the people be silenced, but Jesus said, "I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out." (Luke 19:40). Despite the jubilant atmosphere of the Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, he soon wept over the city. Why?
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