19:1 And
having
entered,
he
was
passing
through
Jericho,
19:2 and
lo,
a
man,
by
name
called
Zaccheus,
and
he
was
a
chief
tax-gatherer,
and
he
was
rich,
19:3 and
he
was
seeking
to
see
Jesus,
who
he
is,
and
was
not
able
for
the
multitude,
because
in
stature
he
was
small,
19:4 and
having
run
forward
before,
he
went
up
on
a
sycamore,
that
he
may
see
him,
because
through
that
[way]
he
was
about
to
pass
by.
19:5 And
as
Jesus
came
up
to
the
place,
having
looked
up,
he
saw
him,
and
said
unto
him,
`Zaccheus,
having
hastened,
come
down,
for
to-day
in
thy
house
it
behoveth
me
to
remain;'
19:6 and
he
having
hastened
did
come
down,
and
did
receive
him
rejoicing;
19:7 and
having
seen
[it]
,
they
were
all
murmuring,
saying--`With
a
sinful
man
he
went
in
to
lodge!'
19:8 And
Zaccheus
having
stood,
said
unto
the
Lord,
`Lo,
the
half
of
my
goods,
sir,
I
give
to
the
poor,
and
if
of
any
one
anything
I
did
take
by
false
accusation,
I
give
back
fourfold.'
19:9 And
Jesus
said
unto
him--`To-day
salvation
did
come
to
this
house,
inasmuch
as
he
also
is
a
son
of
Abraham;
19:10 for
the
Son
of
Man
came
to
seek
and
to
save
the
lost.'
19:11 And
while
they
are
hearing
these
things,
having
added
he
spake
a
simile,
because
of
his
being
nigh
to
Jerusalem,
and
of
their
thinking
that
the
reign
of
God
is
about
presently
to
be
made
manifest.
19:12 He
said
therefore,
`A
certain
man
of
birth
went
on
to
a
far
country,
to
take
to
himself
a
kingdom,
and
to
return,
19:13 and
having
called
ten
servants
of
his
own,
he
gave
to
them
ten
pounds,
and
said
unto
them,
Do
business--till
I
come;
19:14 and
his
citizens
were
hating
him,
and
did
send
an
embassy
after
him,
saying,
We
do
not
wish
this
one
to
reign
over
us.
19:15 `And
it
came
to
pass,
on
his
coming
back,
having
taken
the
kingdom,
that
he
commanded
these
servants
to
be
called
to
him,
to
whom
he
gave
the
money,
that
he
might
know
what
any
one
had
done
in
business.
19:16 `And
the
first
came
near,
saying,
Sir,
thy
pound
did
gain
ten
pounds;
19:17 and
he
said
to
him,
Well
done,
good
servant,
because
in
a
very
little
thou
didst
become
faithful,
be
having
authority
over
ten
cities.
19:18 `And
the
second
came,
saying,
Sir,
thy
pound
made
five
pounds;
19:19 and
he
said
also
to
this
one,
And
thou,
become
thou
over
five
cities.
19:20 `And
another
came,
saying,
Sir,
lo,
thy
pound,
that
I
had
lying
away
in
a
napkin;
19:21 for
I
was
afraid
of
thee,
because
thou
art
an
austere
man;
thou
takest
up
what
thou
didst
not
lay
down,
and
reapest
what
thou
didst
not
sow.
19:22 `And
he
saith
to
him,
Out
of
thy
mouth
I
will
judge
thee,
evil
servant:
thou
knewest
that
I
am
an
austere
man,
taking
up
what
I
did
not
lay
down,
and
reaping
what
I
did
not
sow!
19:23 and
wherefore
didst
thou
not
give
my
money
to
the
bank,
and
I,
having
come,
with
interest
might
have
received
it
19:24 `And
to
those
standing
by
he
said,
Take
from
him
the
pound,
and
give
to
him
having
the
ten
pounds--
19:25 (and
they
said
to
him,
Sir,
he
hath
ten
pounds)
--
19:26 for
I
say
to
you,
that
to
every
one
having
shall
be
given,
and
from
him
not
having,
also
what
he
hath
shall
be
taken
from
him,
19:27 but
those
my
enemies,
who
did
not
wish
me
to
reign
over
them,
bring
hither
and
slay
before
me.'
19:28 And
having
said
these
things,
he
went
on
before,
going
up
to
Jerusalem.
19:29 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
came
nigh
to
Bethphage
and
Bethany,
unto
the
mount
called
of
the
Olives,
he
sent
two
of
his
disciples,
19:30 having
said,
Go
away
to
the
village
over-against,
in
which,
entering
into,
ye
shall
find
a
colt
bound,
on
which
no
one
of
men
did
ever
sit,
having
loosed
it,
bring
[it]
;
19:31 and
if
any
one
doth
question
you,
Wherefore
do
ye
loose
[it]
thus
ye
shall
say
to
him--The
Lord
hath
need
of
it.'
19:32 And
those
sent,
having
gone
away,
found
according
as
he
said
to
them,
19:33 and
while
they
are
loosing
the
colt,
its
owners
said
unto
them,
`Why
loose
ye
the
colt'
19:34 and
they
said,
`The
Lord
hath
need
of
it;'
19:35 and
they
brought
it
unto
Jesus,
and
having
cast
their
garments
upon
the
colt,
they
did
set
Jesus
upon
it.
19:36 And
as
he
is
going,
they
were
spreading
their
garments
in
the
way,
19:37 and
as
he
is
coming
nigh
now,
at
the
descent
of
the
mount
of
the
Olives,
the
whole
multitude
of
the
disciples
began
rejoicing
to
praise
God
with
a
great
voice
for
all
the
mighty
works
they
had
seen,
19:38 saying,
`blessed
[is]
he
who
is
coming,
a
king
in
the
name
of
the
Lord;
peace
in
heaven,
and
glory
in
the
highest.'
19:39 And
certain
of
the
Pharisees
from
the
multitude
said
unto
him,
`Teacher,
rebuke
thy
disciples;'
19:40 and
he
answering
said
to
them,
`I
say
to
you,
that,
if
these
shall
be
silent,
the
stones
will
cry
out!'
19:41 And
when
he
came
nigh,
having
seen
the
city,
he
wept
over
it,
19:42 saying--`If
thou
didst
know,
even
thou,
at
least
in
this
thy
day,
the
things
for
thy
peace;
but
now
they
were
hid
from
thine
eyes.
19:43 `Because
days
shall
come
upon
thee,
and
thine
enemies
shall
cast
around
thee
a
rampart,
and
compass
thee
round,
and
press
thee
on
every
side,
19:44 and
lay
thee
low,
and
thy
children
within
thee,
and
they
shall
not
leave
in
thee
a
stone
upon
a
stone,
because
thou
didst
not
know
the
time
of
thy
inspection.'
19:45 And
having
entered
into
the
temple,
he
began
to
cast
forth
those
selling
in
it,
and
those
buying,
19:46 saying
to
them,
`It
hath
been
written,
My
house
is
a
house
of
prayer--but
ye
made
it
a
den
of
robbers.'
19:47 And
he
was
teaching
daily
in
the
temple,
but
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
were
seeking
to
destroy
him--also
the
chiefs
of
the
people--
19:48 and
they
were
not
finding
what
they
shall
do,
for
all
the
people
were
hanging
on
him,
hearing
him.