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21:12-17 The Temple Actions: Jesus' Pronouncement on the Temple Establishment. John's Gospel records a similar cleansing of the temple at the beginning of Jesus' ministry (John 2:13-17). Interpreters have proposed two explanations:
21:12 And Jesus entered the temple might seem to suggest that this cleansing of the temple took place immediately after Christ's entry into Jerusalem on Sunday (vv. 1-11), but Mark clearly places the incident on Monday morning (Mark 11:12-19). At times Matthew condenses some of the narrative of Jesus' activities during Holy Week and arranges it topically, which is the case here. Once Matthew tells readers that Jesus entered Jerusalem (Matt. 21:1-11), he recounts what else Jesus did in Jerusalem (vv. 12-17) without specifying that it was the next day. all who sold and bought. Within the temple was a sort of market where commercial activity enabled pilgrims from throughout the Diaspora (see note on John 7:35) to participate in temple activities, exchange their own currency for temple currency (Matt. 17:24-27; cf. Ex. 30:11-16), and purchase animals and other items for sacrifices.
21:13 Jesus compares the temple and its keepers to a den of robbers. Thieves often used caves to store their ill-gotten wealth and to plot future crimes.
21:15-16 Hosanna to the Son of David! Jesus acknowledges the children's praise and links it to Ps. 8:2, which the religious leaders should have known applied such praise to God, thus confirming Jesus as the divine Messiah.
21:17 to Bethany. A village about