The disciples made a saddle for Jesus from their outer garments. Jesus" decision to enter Jerusalem this way fulfilled the messianic prophecy in Zechariah 9:9. It also indicated that He entered as a servant ruler, not as a political conqueror. When Israel"s rulers wanted to present themselves as servants of the people, they rode donkeys (e.g, Judges 10:4; Judges 12:14). When they acted as military leaders, they rode horses. Normally pilgrims to Jerusalem entered the city on foot. [1] Placing one"s garment on the ground before someone was a sign of royal homage (cf. 2 Kings 9:12-13; 1 Maccabees 13:51). [source][source][source]