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1
And
having entered,
He was passing through
Jericho.
2
And behold,
a man
by name
called
Zacchaeus,
and he was
a chief tax collector,
and he
was
rich.
3
And
he was seeking
to see
Jesus,
who
He is. And he was not able
because of
the crowd, for he was
small
in stature.
4
And
having run
to the
front,
he went up
into
a sycamore-fig tree,
so that
he might see
Him; for
He was about
to pass
that
way
.
5
And
as
He came
to the
place
,
Jesus
having looked up, said to him, Zacchaeus, having hurried, come down, for
it behooves
Me
to stay
in your
house
today.
6
And
having hurried,
he came down
and
received
Him,
rejoicing.
7
And
having seen
it
,
all
were grumbling,
saying, He has entered
to stay
with
a sinful
man.
8
And
Zacchaeus
having stood, said to the Lord, Behold,
half
of my possessions, Lord,
I give
to the
poor;
and
if
I have defrauded
anything
of anyone,
I restore
it
fourfold.
9
And
Jesus
said to him, Today
salvation
has come
to this
house, because he
also
is
a son
of Abraham.
10
For the
Son
of Man
came
to seek
and
to save
that having been lost.
11
While they
were hearing
these things, having proceeded, He spoke
a parable
because
of His being
near
Jerusalem
and of their
thinking
that the
kingdom
of God
is about
to appear
immediately.
12
Therefore
He said, A certain man
of noble birth
proceeded
to
a distant
country,
to receive
for himself
a kingdom
and
to return.
13
And
having called
ten
of his servants,
he gave
to them
ten
minas
and said to them, Do business
until
that I come back.
14
But his
citizens
hated
him and
sent
a delegation
after
him,
saying,
We are not willing
for
this
man
to reign
over
us.
15
And it came to pass,
on
his
returning,
having received
the
kingdom,
that he directed
the
se
servants
to whom
he had given
the
m
on
ey
to be called
to him,
in order that
he might know
what
each had gained by trading.
16
And
the
first
came up,
saying,
Lord, your
mina
has produced
ten more minas.
17
And He said to him, Well done,
good
servant!
Because
you were
faithful
in very little, you are to be
having authority
over
ten
cities.
18
And the
second
came,
saying,
Lord, your
mina
has made
five
minas.
19
And he said to this one
also,
And you are to be
over
five
cities.
20
And
another
came,
saying,
Lord,
behold
your
mina,
which
I kept
lying away
in a handkerchief.
21
For
I was afraid of
you,
because
you are
a harsh
man.
You take up
what
you did not lay down,
and
you reap
what
you did not sow.
22
He says
to him, Out of your
mouth
I will judge
you,
evil
servant.
You knew that I
am
a harsh
man,
taking up
what
I did not lay down
and
reaping
what
I did not sow?
23
Why
then
did you not give
my
money
to
the
bank,
and I
having come,
might have collected
it with interest?
24
And
to those
standing by
he said, Take from him the mina, and
give
it
to the
one
having
the
ten
minas.
25
And
they said
to him, Master,
he has
ten
minas!
26
I say to you that
to everyone
having
will be given,
but from the
one
not
having
,
even
that which
he has
will be taken away.
27
Furthermore,
these
enemies
of mine,
those not
having been willing
for
me
to reign
over
them,
bring
them
here
and
slay
them
before
me.
28
And having said
these things
He went on
ahead,
going up to
Jerusalem.
29
And it came to pass
as
He drew near
to
Bethphage
and Bethany,
toward
the
mount
called
Olivet,
He sent
two
of the disciples,
30
saying, Go
into
the
village
ahead,
in
which
entering
you will find
a colt
having been tied, on
which
no one
of men
has ever yet
sat;
and
having untied
it,
bring
it
.
31
And
if
anyone
asks
you, Why do you untie
it
? thus will you say, Because the
Lord
has
need
of it.
32
And
having departed,
those
having been sent
found
it
as
He had said to them.
33
And on their
untying
the
colt,
its
masters
said
to them, Why
do you untie
the colt?
34
And they said, The
Lord
has
need
of it.
35
And
they led
it to Jesus, and
having cast
their
garments
on the colt,
they put Jesus on
it
.
36
And as He
is going,
they were spreading
their
garments
on the
road.
37
And as He is drawing near, already
at
the
descent
of the
Mount
of Olives, the
whole
multitude
of the
disciples
rejoicing, began
to praise
God
in a loud voice
for
all
the
mighty works
which
they had seen,
38
saying:
Blessed is
the
King
who comes in
the
name
of
the
Lord! Peace in
heaven
and
glory
in
the
highest!
39
And
some
of the
Pharisees
from the
crowd
said
to Him, Teacher,
rebuke
Your disciples.
40
And
answering
He said, I say to you that
if
these
will be silent,
the
stones will cry out.
41
And
as
He drew near,
having seen
the
city,
He wept
over
it,
42
saying
, If
you had k
now
n
in
this
day,
even
you, the things for
peace!
But
now
they are hidden
from your
eyes.
43
For
days
will come
upon you
that
your
enemies
will cast around
you
a barricade,
and will surround you and
will hem you in
on every side.
44
And
they will level you to the ground
, and
your
children
within
you, and will not leave
a stone
upon
a stone
within
you,
because
you did not know
the season of
your
visitation.
45
And
having entered
into
the
temple, He began
to cast out
those selling,
46
saying
to them, It has been written: And My
house
will be
a
house
of prayer. But you
have made
it a den of robbers.
47
And He was
teaching
every
day in the temple. But the
chief priests
and the
scribes
and the foremost
of the
people
were seeking
to destroy
Him.
48
And
they did not find
what
they might do;
for
all
the
people
are listening,
hanging on His
words
.
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