New Testament
Luke 19:37
The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English
At a Glance
In this verse, as Jesus approaches Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, a large crowd of His followers begins to celebrate joyfully.
- Author
- Luke the physician
- Written
- Around AD 60-62
- Genre
- Gospel and history
- Original Audience
- Gentile Christians (addressed to Theophilus)
As he came near, at the descent of the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began to rejoice and praise God loudly for all the mighty works they had seen;
And when he was come nigh, even now at the descent of the mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen;
Verse Analysis
Plain-English insight for readers
In this verse, as Jesus approaches Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, a large crowd of His followers begins to celebrate joyfully. They are filled with excitement and gratitude, praising God loudly for the miracles and wonders they have witnessed through Jesus' ministry. This moment marks a significant event, as it reflects the recognition of Jesus as a prophet and the anticipated Messiah. The crowd's reaction shows their deep appreciation for the mighty works He has performed, which include healings, teachings, and other miraculous acts. Their loud praises signify not only their joy but also their hope for what Jesus represents for them and their nation. This scene sets the stage for the events of Holy Week, highlighting the contrast between the crowd's enthusiasm and the challenges Jesus will soon face in Jerusalem. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and celebrating God's works in our lives, encouraging believers to express their gratitude and joy openly.
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How to apply Luke 19:37 to your life
This verse encourages us to openly express our gratitude and joy for the blessings we receive. Just as the crowd praised Jesus for His mighty works, we should celebrate and share our experiences of God's goodness in our lives, inspiring others to recognize His presence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick, clear answers about this verse
What does Luke 19:37 mean?
Luke 19:37 describes the moment when Jesus approaches Jerusalem, and His followers joyfully praise God for the miracles they have witnessed. This verse highlights the crowd's recognition of Jesus as a significant figure and their excitement about His arrival.
What is the significance of the crowd's praise in Luke 19:37?
The crowd's praise in Luke 19:37 signifies their deep appreciation for Jesus' miracles and their hope for His role as the Messiah. Their loud celebration reflects the anticipation of what Jesus represents for them and their nation.
What does the phrase 'mighty works' refer to in Luke 19:37?
In Luke 19:37, 'mighty works' refers to the miracles and acts of power performed by Jesus during His ministry, including healings, teachings, and other miraculous events that demonstrated His divine authority.
How does Luke 19:37 relate to the events of Holy Week?
Luke 19:37 sets the stage for Holy Week by showing the crowd's enthusiastic welcome of Jesus as He enters Jerusalem. This joyful moment contrasts with the challenges and opposition He will face in the days to come.

The Book of Luke
Luke 1: The Births of John the Baptist and Jesus Foretold
In the days of Herod, king of Judaea, a priest named Zacharias serves in the temple. He and his wife Elisabeth are both righteous but have no children because Elisabeth is barren, and they are both old. While Zacharias burns incense, the angel Gabriel appears to him and says Elisabeth will bear a son who is to be named John. The child will be great before the Lord, will drink no wine or strong drink, and will be filled with the Holy Ghost from his mother's womb. He will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God. Zacharias asks how he can know this, since he and his wife are old. Gabriel says Zacharias will be unable to speak until these things come to pass because he did not believe.
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