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Verse Luke 19:5. _MAKE HASTE, AND COME DOWN_] With this invitation,
our blessed Lord conveyed heavenly influence to his heart; hence he
was disposed to pay the most implicit and cheerful obedience to...
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ABIDE AT THY HOUSE - Remain there, or put up with him. This was an
honor which Zacchaeus did not expect. The utmost, it seems, which he
aimed at was to see Jesus; but, instead of that, Jesus proposed...
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CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 19:1-27
_ 1. The Salvation of Zacchaeus. (Luke 19:1)_
2. The Parable of the Ten Pounds. (Luke 19:11 .)
Luke 19:1
When He drew near to Jericho the Lord healed the blind beggar. T...
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Lk. here inserts an incident and a parable between Mark 10:52 and
Matthew 11:1.
LUKE 19:1. JESUS AND ZACCHÆ US (Lk. only). The incident is akin to
that of Levi,...
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Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through it. And--look you--there
was a man called Zacchaeus by name, and he was commissioner of taxes,
and he was rich. He was seeking to see who Jesus was, and h...
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THE GUEST OF THE MAN WHOM ALL MEN DESPISED (Luke 19:1-10)...
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TO. up to. Greek. _epi._ App-104.
HE LOOKED UP. Jesus looked up. Greek. _anablepo._ App-133.
UNTO. Greek. _pros._ App-104. Zaccheeus. Compare John 10:3.
I MUST ABIDE. Adopting the royal mandate,
AT...
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_Zaccheus_, _make haste_ Zacchaeus was so prominent a person in
Jericho that we can see no difficulty in his being known to Jesus by
name....
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Luke 19:1-10. ZACCHAEUS THE TAX-GATHERER...
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ΕἾΔΕΝ ΑΥ̓ΤῸΝ ΚΑΊ. A prosaic pragmatic addition,
wanting in אBL, Ti[329] W.H[330]
[329] Ti. Tischendorf.
[330] W.H. Westcott and Hort.
5. ΖΑΚΧΑΙ͂Ε. Zacchaeus was so prominent a person in Jericho
that...
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Ver 1. And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho 2. And, behold,
there was a man named Zaccheus, which was the chief among the
Publicans, and he was rich. 3. And he sought to see Jesus who he was;...
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ΉΛΘΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G2064)
приходить,
ΆΝΑΒΛΈΨΑΣ _aor. act. part. от_ ΆΝΑΒΛΈΠΩ (G308)
смотреть вверх. _Сопутств._ или _temp. part._
ΣΠΕΎΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. от_ ΣΠΕΎΔΩ (G4692)
торопитьс...
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ZACCHEUS, MAKE HASTE,— Jesus had never seen him before; yet he
called him by his name, and by what he said insinuated, that he knew
his house to be further on the road. What a strange mixture of
passi...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Penitence (Luke 19:1-10)
19 He entered Jericho and was passing through. 2And there was a man
named Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector, and rich. 3And he
sought to se...
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And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said
unto him, Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down; for to day I must
abide at thy house.
AND WHEN JESUS CAME TO THE PLACE, HE LOO...
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1 Compare Jos_6:26; 1Ki_16:34.
2 The case of Zaccheus meant much more to a patriotic Jew than we can
possibly imagine. The most hated and unpopular class in the whole
nation were the tax farmers, who...
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AT THY HOUSE] Jericho was a priestly city, and according to the Talmud
contained as many priests as Jerusalem. Specially significant,
therefore, was Christ's resolution to lodge with a publican....
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ZACCELEUS. THE POUNDS. CHRIST'S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM. HE
CLEANSES THE TEMPLE
1-10. Zacchaeus (peculiar to Lk). The narrative shows that our Lord's
familiar intercourse with publicans and si...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 19
JESUS AND ZACCHAEUS 19:1-10
V1 Jesus was walking through the city of Jericho. V2 The chief
*tax-collector there was Zacchaeus. He was very rich. V...
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TO DAY I MUST ABIDE AT THY HOUSE. — The words gain a fresh
significance, if we remember that Jericho was at this time one of the
chosen cities of the priests. (See Note on Luke 10:30.) Our Lord
passed...
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Ζακχαῖε : Jesus knows his name, how not indicated.
σπεύσας, etc., uttered in cordial tone as if He were speaking
to a familiar friend whom He is glad to see and with whom He means to
stay that day. Wh...
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_The story of Zacchaeus_, in Lk. only, apparently derived from an
Aramaic source note the abundant use of καὶ to connect clauses but
bearing traces of editorial revision in the style (καθότι, Luke
19:...
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THE SINNER AND HIS GUEST
Luke 19:1-10
For long, we may suppose, the better things had been striving against
the worse in this man's character. John the Baptist had wielded great
influence over Zacche...
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Zacchaeus was the last convert but one in the ministry of Jesus. Our
Lord's method with him is very revealing. He asked for his
hospitality, and after receiving it held an unrecorded conversation
with...
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CHAPTER 17
CONVERSION OF ZACCHEUS
Luke 19:1-10. _“Having come in, He passed through Jericho. And,
behold, a man by name called Zaccheus, and he was chief of the
publicans, and he was rich.”_ The publ...
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8. _Jesus at the House of Zaccheus: Luke 19:1-10_.
VERS. 1-10. In Matthew and Mark, the account of Jesus' entry into
Jerusalem immediately follows that of the healing of Bartimeus. There
is a blank le...
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And, behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief
among the publicans, and he was rich. And he sought to see Jesus who
he was; and could not for the press, because he was little of sta...
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The last chapter gave in the judgment of present things, another world
and eternal things in good and evil, the Lord's instruction for the
disciples after the dealings of grace in Luke 15:1-32, and th...
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5._Zaccheus, make haste, and come down. _It is a remarkable instance
of favor, that the Lord anticipates _Zaccheus_, and does not wait for
his invitation, but of his own accord asks lodging at his hou...
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The history of His last approach to Jerusalem and intercourse with it
now commences (Luke 19:35). Here then He presents Himself anew as the
Son of David, and for the last time; laying on the conscienc...
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AND WHEN JESUS CAME TO THE PLACE,.... Where the tree stood, in which
Zacchaeus was. Christ knows where his people are, and where to find
them, where they commonly dwell, or where at any time they are,...
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And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said
unto him, Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down; for to day I must
abide at thy house.
Ver. 5. _Zacchaeus, make haste_] Christ is...
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_And when Jesus came to the place he looked up_, into the tree, _and
saw him_ Zaccheus came to look upon Christ, and resolved to take
particular notice of him, but little thought of being noticed by
C...
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ZACCHAEUS RECEIVING THE LORD JESUS
(vs.1-10)
There was yet another man to be rescued from Jericho, the city of the
curse (Joshua 6:26). The Lord, in faithful grace, passed through that
city, an avail...
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1-10 Those who sincerely desire a sight of Christ, like Zaccheus,
will break through opposition, and take pains to see him. Christ
invited himself to Zaccheus' house. Wherever Christ comes he opens t...
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I see no ground for their opinion who think that before this time
Zacchaeus's heart was touched with any love or affection to Christ.
The evangelist seemeth to represent Zacchaeus before this as a mer...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book I
and when He said to Zaccheus the publican, "Make haste, and come down,
for to-day I must abide in thine house"[107]
Clementine Homily III
to whom also the Lord went...
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Luke 19:5 And G2532 when G5613 Jesus G2424 came G2064 (G5627) to G1909
place G5117 up G308 ...
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‘And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and said to him,
“Zacchaeus, hurry up and come down, for today I must stay at your
house.” '
We can imagine his horror, therefore, when Jesus stopped b...
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THE TRANSFORMATION AND SALVATION OF AN OUTCAST (19:2-10).
In direct contrast with the rich ruler is another man of status. He is
a chief public officer. But in contrast with the rich ruler his eyes
ar...
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Luke 19:5. LOOKED UP, AND SAID. The correct reading brings out more
strikingly the recognition of Zaccheus by our Lord. The knowledge of
his name is less remarkable than the knowledge of his heart. Pr...
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ZACCHEUS THE PUBLICAN. The incident is peculiar to Luke, and is a
proof of independence. ‘The fundamental idea of Luke's Gospel
demanded that the favor shown to the rich publican should not be
omitted...
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MAKE HASTE AND COME DOWN
(σπευσας καταβηθ). Simultaneous aorist active participle
(σπευσας) with the second aorist active imperative. "Come down
in a hurry....
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Luke 19:1
I. A whole paragraph is devoted to the delineation of one man's life,
while so many great subjects are hardly touched upon in the Christian
Scriptures. Yet let us not complain of what looks...
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Luke 19:1. And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. And, behold,
there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the
publicans, and he was rich. And he sought to see Jesus who he was;...
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Luke 19:1 _And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho._
There was to be a miracle at each end of Jericho. Long before, it had
been cursed; now it was to have a double blessing.
Luke 19:2. _And, be...
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Luke 19:1. _And Jesus entered_
That is, he entered at one end of the town,
Luke 19:1. _And passed through Jericho._
And so came out at the other end of it.
Luke 19:2. And, behold, there was a ma
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Luke 19:1. _And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. And, behold,
there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the
publicans and he was rich._
Jesus Christ had just blessed a blind...
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Luke 19:1. _And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. And, behold,
there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the
publicans, and he was rich._
Many of those tax-gatherers were ric...
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CONTENTS: Conversion of Zaccheus. Parable of the pounds. Triumphal
entry. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem. Purification of the temple.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Zacchaeus, Abraham, disciples.
CONCLUSION: Th...
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Luke 19:11. _He spake a parable, because he was nigh to Jerusalem,_ to
correct the fond error of those who thought he would reign on earth.
This parable therefore differs from that of the talents, in...
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BECAUSE I MUST STAY IN YOUR HOUSE TODAY. Not just to find a place to
stay, but because Jesus saw in this man something valuable. His work
was to search out and to save....
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_A man named Zaccheus._
ZACCHEUS THE PUBLICAN
I. THE GRACIOUS ENTRY.
II. A COMMENDABLE CURIOSITY.
1. This curiosity unusual.
(1) A rich man anxious to see Jesus.
(2) A rich man overcoming hindra...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 19:1 Jesus’ encounter with Zacchaeus is an
example of the kingdom of God bringing salvation to outcasts. It also
provides a lesson on the proper place of money and possessions in
God...
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CHAPTER 19 VER. 1. _And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho._ S.
Luke continues the account of the journey to Jerusalem. I have spoken
of this in the preceding chapter, verse 35....
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_And when Jesus came to the place._ Christ compensates the zeal of
Zacchæus to see Him by His full Exhibition and Presence. Christ
inspired Zacchæus with this ardour that He might perfect him by
enter...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 19:1. JERICHO.—“The city of palm-trees (Deuteronomy 34:3;
Judges 1:16) is about six miles from the Jordan and fifteen from
Jerusalem. When taken by Joshua the site had been curse...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 19:1
_Jesus lodges in the house of Zacchaeus, _"_the_ _chief among the
publicans_"_ at Jericho. _This episode, which took place at Jericho
just before the Lord's entry into Jerusalem...
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Now Jesus has entered into Jericho (Luke 19:1).
And as He is passing through the city,
Behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the
publicans (Luke 19:2),
The city of Jeric...
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2 Corinthians 6:1; Ecclesiastes 9:10; Ephesians 3:17; Ezekiel 16:6;...
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I must abide. "Adopting the royal style which was familiar to him, and
which commends the loyalty of a vassal in the most delicate manner by
freely exacting his services" (" Ecce Homo ")....
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WHERE THE SAVIOUR AND THE SINNER MEET
Luke 19:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. A sinner seeking to see the Saviour. The fame of Jesus had swept
into all the regions about. Great crowds continually thronged H...
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Jesus said, Zaccheus, make haste and come down — What a strange
mixture of passions must Zaccheus have now felt, hearing one speak, as
knowing both his name and his heart!...
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What an instance is here of Christ's preventing grace and mercy!
Zaccheus climbs up into the sycamore to see Jesus. Jesus first sees
him; little did Zaccheus think, that Jesus should cast up his eyes...