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He entered Jericho
and was passing through it. |
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A man was there
named Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was rich.
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He was trying to see
who Jesus was, but on account of the crowd he could not, because he was
short in stature. |
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So he ran ahead and
climbed a sycamore tree to see him, because he was going to pass that way.
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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.”
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So he hurried down
and was happy to welcome him. |
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All who saw it began
to grumble and said, “He has gone to be the guest of one who is a sinner.”
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Zacchaeus stood
there and said to the Lord, “Look, half of my possessions, Lord, I will give
to the poor; and if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I will pay back
four times as much.” |
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Then Jesus said to
him, “Today salvation has come to this house,
because he too is a son of Abraham.
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For the Son of Man came to seek out and to save
the lost.” |
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As they were
listening to this, he went on to tell a parable, because he was near
Jerusalem, and because they supposed that the kingdom of God was to appear
immediately. |
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So he said,
“A nobleman went to a distant country to get
royal power for himself and then return.
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He summoned ten of his slaves, and gave them ten
pounds, and said to them, ‘Do business with these until I come back.’ |
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But the citizens of his country hated him and
sent a delegation after him, saying, ‘We do not want this man to rule over
us.’ |
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When he returned, having received royal power,
he ordered these slaves, to whom he had given the money, to be summoned so
that he might find out what they had gained by trading. |
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The first came forward and said, ‘Lord, your
pound has made ten more pounds.’
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He said to him, ‘Well done, good slave! Because
you have been trustworthy in a very small thing, take charge of ten cities.’ |
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Then the second came, saying, ‘Lord, your pound
has made five pounds.’
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He said to him, ‘And you, rule over five
cities.’ |
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Then the other came, saying, ‘Lord, here is your
pound. I wrapped it up in a piece of cloth,
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for I was afraid of you, because you are a harsh
man; you take what you did not deposit, and reap what you did not sow.’ |
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He said to him, ‘I will judge you by your own
words, you wicked slave! You knew, did you, that I was a harsh man, taking
what I did not deposit and reaping what I did not sow? |
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Why then did you not put my money into the bank?
Then when I returned, I could have collected it with interest.’ |
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He said to the bystanders, ‘Take the pound from
him and give it to the one who has ten pounds.’
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(And they said to him, ‘Lord, he has ten
pounds!’) |
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‘I tell you, to all those who have, more will be
given; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken
away. |
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But as for these enemies of mine who did not
want me to be king over them—bring them here and slaughter them in my
presence.’ ” |
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After he had said
this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem. |
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When he had come
near Bethphage and Bethany, at the place called the Mount of Olives, he sent
two of the disciples, |
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saying,
“Go into the village ahead of you, and as you
enter it you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden. Untie
it and bring it here.
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If anyone asks you, ‘Why are you untying it?’
just say this, ‘The Lord needs it.’ ”
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So those who were
sent departed and found it as he had told them.
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As they were untying
the colt, its owners asked them, “Why are you untying the colt?”
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They said, “The Lord
needs it.” |
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Then they brought it
to Jesus; and after throwing their cloaks on the colt, they set Jesus on it.
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As he rode along,
people kept spreading their cloaks on the road. |
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As he was now
approaching the path down from the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of
the disciples began to praise God joyfully with a loud voice for all the
deeds of power that they had seen,
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saying, “Blessed is
the king who comes in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven, and glory in
the highest heaven!” |
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Some of the
Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher, order your disciples to stop”
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He answered,
“I tell you, if these were silent, the stones
would shout out.”
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As he came near and
saw the city, he wept over it, |
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saying,
“If you, even you, had only recognized on this
day the things that make for peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes.
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Indeed, the days will come upon you, when your
enemies will set up ramparts around you and surround you, and hem you in on
every side.
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They will crush you to the ground, you and your
children within you, and they will not leave within you one stone upon
another; because you did not recognize the time of your visitation from
God.”
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Then he entered the
temple and began to drive out those who were selling things there;
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and he said,
“It is written, ‘My house shall be a house of
prayer’; but you have made it a den of robbers.”
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Every day he was
teaching in the temple. The chief priests, the scribes, and the leaders of
the people kept looking for a way to kill him;
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but they did not
find anything they could do, for all the people were spellbound by what they
heard.
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