Durante el camino, Jesús anuncia su pasión en tres ocasiones, y en cada una hace su descripción más detallada—Jesús sabe con exactitud lo que pasará en Jerusalén. Debido a su visión borrosa, los apóstoles rechazan las palabras de Jesús, por lo que nuestro Señor acompaña cada una de sus revelaciones con una enseñanza sobre la naturaleza de su reinado y el discipulado cristiano.
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