19:1 And
Iesus
entred,
and
passed
thorow
Iericho.
19:2 And
behold,
there
was
a
man
named
Zacheus,
which
was
the
cheefe
among
the
Publicanes,
and
he
was
rich.
19:3 And
he
sought
to
see
Iesus
who
he
was,
and
could
not
for
the
prease,
because
he
was
litle
of
stature.
19:4 And
he
ranne
before,
and
climed
vp
into
a
sycomore
tree
to
see
him,
for
he
was
to
passe
that
way.
19:5 And
when
Iesus
came
to
the
place,
he
looked
vp
and
saw
him,
and
said
vnto
him,
Zacheus,
make
haste,
&
come
downe,
for
to
day
I
must
abide
at
thy
house.
19:6 And
he
made
haste,
and
came
downe,
and
receiued
him
ioyfully.
19:7 And
when
they
saw
it,
they
all
murmured,
saying,
That
he
was
gone
to
be
guest
with
a
man
that
is
a
sinner.
19:8 And
Zacheus
stood,
and
said
vnto
the
Lord,
Behold,
Lord,
the
halfe
of
my
goods
I
giue
to
the
poore,
&
if
I
haue
taken
any
thing
from
any
man
by
false
accusation,
I
restore
him
foure
fold.
19:9 And
Iesus
said
vnto
him,
This
day
is
saluation
come
to
this
house,
forsomuch
as
he
also
is
the
sonne
of
Abraham.
19:10 For
the
sonne
of
man
is
come
to
seeke,
and
to
saue
that
which
was
lost.
19:11 And
as
they
heard
these
things,
he
added,
and
spake
a
parable,
because
he
was
nigh
to
Hierusalem,
and
because
they
thought
that
the
kingdome
of
God
should
immediately
appeare.
19:12 He
said
therefore,
A
certaine
noble
man
went
into
a
farre
countrey,
to
receiue
for
himselfe
a
kingdome,
and
to
returne.
19:13 And
hee
called
his
ten
seruants,
and
deliuered
them
ten
pounds,
and
said
vnto
them,
Occupy
till
I
come.
19:14 But
his
citizens
hated
him,
and
sent
a
message
after
him,
saying,
We
wil
not
haue
this
man
to
reigne
ouer
vs.
19:15 And
it
came
to
passe,
that
when
he
was
returned,
hauing
receiued
the
kingdome,
then
hee
commaunded
these
seruants
to
be
called
vnto
him,
to
whom
he
had
giuen
the
money,
that
hee
might
know
how
much
euery
man
had
gained
by
trading.
19:16 Then
came
the
first,
saying,
Lord,
thy
pound
hath
gained
ten
pounds.
19:17 And
he
said
vnto
him,
Well,
thou
good
seruant:
because
thou
hast
bene
faithfull
in
a
very
little,
haue
thou
authoritie
ouer
ten
cities.
19:18 And
the
second
came,
saying,
Lord,
thy
pound
hath
gained
fiue
pounds.
19:19 And
hee
said
likewise
to
him,
Bee
thou
also
ouer
fiue
cities.
19:20 And
another
came,
saying,
Lord,
behold,
here
is
thy
pound
which
I
haue
kept
layd
vp
in
a
napkin:
19:21 For
I
feared
thee,
because
thou
art
an
austere
man:
thou
takest
vp
that
thou
layedst
not
downe,
and
reapest
that
thou
didst
not
sow.
19:22 And
hee
saith
vnto
him,
Out
of
thine
owne
mouth
will
I
iudge
thee,
thou
wicked
seruant:
Thou
knewest
that
I
was
an
austere
man,
taking
vp
that
I
layde
not
downe,
and
reaping
that
I
did
not
sow.
19:23 Wherefore
then
gauest
not
thou
my
money
into
the
bancke,
that
at
my
comming
I
might
haue
required
mine
owne
with
vsury
19:24 And
he
said
vnto
them
that
stood
by,
Take
from
him
the
pound,
and
giue
it
to
him
that
hath
ten
pounds.
19:25 And
they
said
vnto
him,
Lord,
he
hath
ten
pounds.
19:26 For
I
say
vnto
you,
That
vnto
euery
one
which
hath,
shalbe
giuen,
and
from
him
that
hath
not,
euen
that
hee
hath
shalbe
taken
away
from
him.
19:27 But
those
mine
enemies
which
would
not
that
I
should
reigne
ouer
them,
bring
hither,
and
slay
them
before
mee.
19:28 And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
he
went
before,
ascending
vp
to
Hierusalem.
19:29 And
it
came
to
passe
when
he
was
come
nigh
to
Bethphage
and
Bethanie,
at
the
mount
called
the
mount
of
Oliues,
he
sent
two
of
his
disciples,
19:30 Saying,
Goe
ye
into
the
village
ouer
against
you,
in
the
which
at
your
entring
ye
shall
find
a
Colt
tied,
whereon
yet
neuer
man
sate:
loose
him,
and
bring
him
hither.
19:31 And
if
any
man
aske
you,
Why
do
ye
loose
him
Thus
shall
ye
say
vnto
him,
Because
the
Lord
hath
neede
of
him.
19:32 And
they
that
were
sent,
went
their
way,
and
found
euen
as
hee
had
said
vnto
them.
19:33 And
as
they
were
loosing
the
colt,
the
owners
thereof
said
vnto
them,
Why
loose
ye
the
Colt
19:34 And
they
said,
The
Lord
hath
need
of
him.
19:35 And
they
brought
him
to
Iesus:
and
they
cast
their
garments
vpon
the
Colt,
and
they
set
Iesus
thereon.
19:36 And
as
he
went,
they
spread
their
clothes
in
the
way.
19:37 And
when
he
was
come
nigh
euen
now
at
the
descent
of
the
mount
of
Oliues,
the
whole
multitude
of
the
disciples
began
to
reioyce
and
praise
God
with
a
loud
voice,
for
all
the
mighty
workes
that
they
had
seene,
19:38 Saying,
Blessed
bee
the
King
that
commeth
in
the
Name
of
the
Lord,
peace
in
heauen,
and
glory
in
the
Highest.
19:39 And
some
of
the
Pharisees
from
among
the
multitude
saide
vnto
him,
Master,
rebuke
thy
disciples.
19:40 And
he
answered,
and
said
vnto
them,
I
tell
you,
that
if
these
should
holde
their
peace,
the
stones
would
immediatly
cry
out.
19:41 And
when
he
was
come
neere,
he
beheld
the
city
and
wept
ouer
it,
19:42 Saying,
If
thou
hadst
knowen,
euen
thou,
at
least
in
this
thy
day,
the
things
which
belong
vnto
thy
peace!
but
now
they
are
hid
from
thine
eyes.
19:43 For
the
dayes
shall
come
vpon
thee,
that
thine
enemies
shall
cast
a
trench
about
thee,
and
compasse
thee
round,
and
keepe
thee
in
on
euery
side,
19:44 And
shall
lay
thee
euen
with
the
ground,
and
thy
children
within
thee:
and
they
shall
not
leaue
in
thee
one
stone
vpon
another,
because
thou
knewest
not
the
time
of
thy
visitation.
19:45 And
he
went
into
the
Temple,
and
began
to
cast
out
them
that
solde
therein,
and
them
that
bought,
19:46 Saying
vnto
them,
It
is
written,
My
house
is
the
house
of
prayer:
but
ye
haue
made
it
a
denne
of
theeues.
19:47 And
he
taught
daily
in
the
Temple.
But
the
chiefe
Priestes
and
the
Scribes,
and
the
chiefe
of
the
people
sought
to
destroy
him,
19:48 And
could
not
finde
what
they
might
doe:
for
all
the
people
were
very
attentiue
to
heare
him.