Sunday, April 13, 2025
Two Powers Opposed Each Other on Palm Sunday (Palm Sunday - Cycle C)
As the Passover approached, two opposing powers entered Jerusalem. The first was Pontius Pilate, with a strong force of Roman soldiers. The Romans always strengthened their presence in the city in preparation for the Passover feast. The Passover celebrated the deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery by the miraculous intervention of God, when Moses was given the power to lead the Israelites to safety.
But at the time of Christ, the Israelites were celebrating the great feast of their liberation under the foreign occupation of the Romans. Unrest was very likely. The city was like a tinderbox that could go up in flames any moment. The Romans made a show of raw military power to reinforce their occupation and the oppressive order that the Empire had imposed upon the land. Pilate himself, the local Roman governor, was in town to oversee the demonstration of dominance.
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