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1
He entered
Jericho
and was passing through.
2
And there was a man
called
by the name
of Zaccheus;
he was a chief tax collector
and he was rich.
3
Zaccheus was trying
to see
who
Jesus
was, and was unable
because
of the crowd,
for he was small
in stature.
4
So
he ran
on ahead
and climbed
up into a sycamore tree
in order
to see
Him, for He was about
to pass through
that way.
5
When
Jesus
came
to the place,
He looked
up and said
to him, "Zaccheus,
hurry
and come down,
for today
I must
stay
at your house."
6
And he hurried
and came down
and received
Him gladly.
7
When they saw
it, they all
began to grumble,
saying,
"He has gone
to be the guest
of a man
who is a sinner."
8
Zaccheus
stopped
and said
to the
Lord,
"Behold,
Lord,
half
of my possessions
I will give
to the poor,
and if
I have defrauded
anyone
of anything,
I will give
back
four times as much."
9
And Jesus
said
to him, "Today
salvation
has come
to this
house,
because
he, too,
is a son
of Abraham.
10
"For the Son
of Man
has come
to seek
and to save
that which was lost."
11
While they were listening
to these things,
Jesus went
on to tell
a parable,
because
He was near
Jerusalem,
and they supposed
that the kingdom
of God
was going
to appear
immediately.
12
So
He said,
"A nobleman
went
to a distant
country
to receive
a kingdom
for himself,
and then return.
13
"And he called
ten
of his slaves,
and gave
them
ten
minas
and said
to them, 'Do business
with this until
I come
back.'
14
"But his citizens
hated
him and sent
a delegation
after
him, saying,
'We do not want
this man
to reign
over
us.'
15
"When
he returned,
after receiving
the kingdom,
he ordered
that these
slaves,
to whom
he had given
the money,
be called
to him so
that he might know
what
business they had done.
16
"The first
appeared,
saying,
'
Master,
your mina
has made
ten
minas
more.'
17
"And he said
to him, 'Well
done,
good
slave,
because
you have been
faithful
in a very little thing,
you are to be in authority
over
ten
cities.'
18
"The second
came,
saying,
'
Your mina,
master,
has made
five
minas.'
19
"And he said
to him also,
'And you are to be over
five
cities.'
20
"Another
came,
saying,
'Master,
here
is your mina,
which
I kept
put away
in a handkerchief;
21
for I was afraid
of you, because
you are an exacting
man;
you take
up
what
you did not lay down
and reap
what
you did not sow.'
22
"He said
to him, 'By your own words
I will judge
you, you worthless
slave.
Did you know
that I am
an exacting
man,
taking
up
what
I did not lay down
and reaping
what
I did not sow?
23
'
Then
why
did you not put
my money
in the bank,
and having come,
I would have collected
it with interest?'
24
"Then
he said
to the bystanders,
'Take
the mina
away
from him and give
it to the one who has
the ten
minas.'
25
"And they said
to him, 'Master,
he has
ten
minas
already.'
26
"I tell
you that to everyone
who has,
more shall be given,
but from the one who does not have,
even
what
he does have
shall be taken away.
27
"But these
enemies
of mine,
who did not want
me to reign
over
them, bring
them here
and slay
them in my presence."
28
After He had said
these things,
He was
going
on ahead,
going
up to Jerusalem.
29
When
He approached
Bethphage
and Bethany,
near
the mount
that is called
Olivet,
He sent
two
of the disciples,
30
saying,
"Go
into the village
ahead
of you; there,
as you enter,
you will find
a colt
tied
on which
no
one
yet has ever
sat;
untie
it and bring
it here.
31
"If
anyone
asks
you, 'Why
are you untying
it?' you shall say,
'The Lord
has
need
of it.'"
32
So
those
who were sent
went away
and found
it just
as He had told
them.
33
As they were untying
the colt,
its owners
said
to them, "Why
are you untying
the colt?"
34
They said,
"The Lord
has
need
of it."
35
They brought
it to
Jesus
,
and they threw
their coats
on the colt
and put
Jesus
on it.
36
As He was going,
they were spreading
their coats
on the road.
37
As soon as He was approaching,
near
the descent
of the Mount
of Olives,
the whole
crowd
of the disciples
began
to praise
God
joyfully
with a loud
voice
for all
the miracles
which
they had seen,
38
shouting:
"BLESSED
IS THE KING
WHO COMES
IN THE NAME
OF THE LORD;
Peace
in heaven
and glory
in the highest!"
39
Some
of the Pharisees
in the crowd
said
to Him, "Teacher,
rebuke
Your disciples."
40
But Jesus answered,
"I tell
you, if
these
become silent,
the stones
will cry
out!"
41
When
He approached
Jerusalem, He saw
the city
and wept
over
it,
42
saying,
"If
you had known
in this
day,
even
you, the things which make for peace!
But now
they have been hidden
from your eyes.
43
"For the days
will come
upon you when
your enemies
will throw
up a barricade
against you, and surround
you and hem
you in on every side,
44
and they will level you to the ground
and your children
within
you, and they will not leave
in you one stone
upon another,
because
you did not recognize
the time
of your visitation."
45
Jesus entered
the temple
and began
to drive
out those
who were selling,
46
saying
to them, "It is written,
'
AND MY HOUSE
SHALL BE A HOUSE
OF PRAYER,'
but you have made
it a ROBBERS'
DEN."
47
And He was teaching
daily
in the temple;
but the chief priests
and the scribes
and the leading men
among the people
were trying
to destroy
Him,
48
and they could not find
anything
that they might do,
for all
the people
were hanging
on to every
word He said.
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