19:1 He
entered
Jericho
and
was
passing
through.
19:2 And
there
was
a
man
named
Zacchaeus.
He
was
a
chief
tax
collector
and
was
rich.
19:3 And
he
was
seeking
to
see
who
Jesus
was,
but
on
account
of
the
crowd
he
could
not,
because
he
was
small
of
stature.
19:4 So
he
ran
on
ahead
and
climbed
up
into
a
sycamore
tree
to
see
him,
for
he
was
about
to
pass
that
way.
19:5 And
when
Jesus
came
to
the
place,
he
looked
up
and
said
to
him,
"Zacchaeus,
hurry
and
come
down,
for
I
must
stay
at
your
house
today."
19:6 So
he
hurried
and
came
down
and
received
him
joyfully.
19:7 And
when
they
saw
it,
they
all
grumbled,
"He
has
gone
in
to
be
the
guest
of
a
man
who
is
a
sinner."
19:8 And
Zacchaeus
stood
and
said
to
the
Lord,
"Behold,
Lord,
the
half
of
my
goods
I
give
to
the
poor.
And
if
I
have
defrauded
anyone
of
anything,
I
restore
it
fourfold."
19:9 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Today
salvation
has
come
to
this
house,
since
he
also
is
a
son
of
Abraham.
19:10 For
the
Son
of
Man
came
to
seek
and
to
save
the
lost."
19:11 As
they
heard
these
things,
he
proceeded
to
tell
a
parable,
because
he
was
near
to
Jerusalem,
and
because
they
supposed
that
the
kingdom
of
God
was
to
appear
immediately.
19:12 He
said
therefore,
"A
nobleman
went
into
a
far
country
to
receive
for
himself
a
kingdom
and
then
return.
19:13 Calling
ten
of
his
servants,
he
gave
them
ten
minas,
and
said
to
them,
'Engage
in
business
until
I
come.'
19:14 But
his
citizens
hated
him
and
sent
a
delegation
after
him,
saying,
'We
do
not
want
this
man
to
reign
over
us.'
19:15 When
he
returned,
having
received
the
kingdom,
he
ordered
these
servants
to
whom
he
had
given
the
money
to
be
called
to
him,
that
he
might
know
what
they
had
gained
by
doing
business.
19:16 The
first
came
before
him,
saying,
'Lord,
your
mina
has
made
ten
minas
more.'
19:17 And
he
said
to
him,
'Well
done,
good
servant!
Because
you
have
been
faithful
in
a
very
little,
you
shall
have
authority
over
ten
cities.'
19:18 And
the
second
came,
saying,
'Lord,
your
mina
has
made
five
minas.'
19:19 And
he
said
to
him,
'And
you
are
to
be
over
five
cities.'
19:20 Then
another
came,
saying,
'Lord,
here
is
your
mina,
which
I
kept
laid
away
in
a
handkerchief;
19:21 for
I
was
afraid
of
you,
because
you
are
a
severe
man.
You
take
what
you
did
not
deposit,
and
reap
what
you
did
not
sow.'
19:22 He
said
to
him,
'I
will
condemn
you
with
your
own
words,
you
wicked
servant!
You
knew
that
I
was
a
severe
man,
taking
what
I
did
not
deposit
and
reaping
what
I
did
not
sow
19:23 Why
then
did
you
not
put
my
money
in
the
bank,
and
at
my
coming
I
might
have
collected
it
with
interest'
19:24 And
he
said
to
those
who
stood
by,
'Take
the
mina
from
him,
and
give
it
to
the
one
who
has
the
ten
minas.'
19:25 And
they
said
to
him,
'Lord,
he
has
ten
minas!'
19:26 'I
tell
you
that
to
everyone
who
has,
more
will
be
given,
but
from
the
one
who
has
not,
even
what
he
has
will
be
taken
away.
19:27 But
as
for
these
enemies
of
mine,
who
did
not
want
me
to
reign
over
them,
bring
them
here
and
slaughter
them
before
me.'"
19:28 And
when
he
had
said
these
things,
he
went
on
ahead,
going
up
to
Jerusalem.
19:29 When
he
drew
near
to
Bethphage
and
Bethany,
at
the
mount
that
is
called
Olivet,
he
sent
two
of
the
disciples,
19:30 saying,
"Go
into
the
village
in
front
of
you,
where
on
entering
you
will
find
a
colt
tied,
on
which
no
one
has
ever
yet
sat.
Untie
it
and
bring
it
here.
19:31 If
anyone
asks
you,
'Why
are
you
untying
it'
you
shall
say
this:
'The
Lord
has
need
of
it.'"
19:32 So
those
who
were
sent
went
away
and
found
it
just
as
he
had
told
them.
19:33 And
as
they
were
untying
the
colt,
its
owners
said
to
them,
"Why
are
you
untying
the
colt"
19:34 And
they
said,
"The
Lord
has
need
of
it."
19:35 And
they
brought
it
to
Jesus,
and
throwing
their
cloaks
on
the
colt,
they
set
Jesus
on
it.
19:36 And
as
he
rode
along,
they
spread
their
cloaks
on
the
road.
19:37 As
he
was
drawing
near--already
on
the
way
down
the
Mount
of
Olives--the
whole
multitude
of
his
disciples
began
to
rejoice
and
praise
God
with
a
loud
voice
for
all
the
mighty
works
that
they
had
seen,
19:38 saying,
"Blessed
is
the
King
who
comes
in
the
name
of
the
Lord!
Peace
in
heaven
and
glory
in
the
highest!"
19:39 And
some
of
the
Pharisees
in
the
crowd
said
to
him,
"Teacher,
rebuke
your
disciples."
19:40 He
answered,
"I
tell
you,
if
these
were
silent,
the
very
stones
would
cry
out."
19:41 And
when
he
drew
near
and
saw
the
city,
he
wept
over
it,
19:42 saying,
"Would
that
you,
even
you,
had
known
on
this
day
the
things
that
make
for
peace!
But
now
they
are
hidden
from
your
eyes.
19:43 For
the
days
will
come
upon
you,
when
your
enemies
will
set
up
a
barricade
around
you
and
surround
you
and
hem
you
in
on
every
side
19:44 and
tear
you
down
to
the
ground,
you
and
your
children
within
you.
And
they
will
not
leave
one
stone
upon
another
in
you,
because
you
did
not
know
the
time
of
your
visitation."
19:45 And
he
entered
the
temple
and
began
to
drive
out
those
who
sold,
19:46 saying
to
them,
"It
is
written,
'My
house
shall
be
a
house
of
prayer,'
but
you
have
made
it
a
den
of
robbers."
19:47 And
he
was
teaching
daily
in
the
temple.
The
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
the
principal
men
of
the
people
were
seeking
to
destroy
him,
19:48 but
they
did
not
find
anything
they
could
do,
for
all
the
people
were
hanging
on
his
words.