KJV + Strong's Jesus and Zacchaeus
(Numbers 5:5-10) 1And[Jesus] enteredand passed throughJericho.2And,behold,[there was] a mannamedZacchaeus,whichwasthe chief among the publicans,andhewasrich.3Andhe soughtto seeJesuswhohe was;andcouldnotforthe press,becausehe waslittleof stature.4Andhe ranbefore,and climbed upintoa sycomore treetoseehim:forhe wasto passthat[way].5AndwhenJesuscametothe place,he looked up,and sawhim,andsaiduntohim,Zacchaeus,make haste,and come down;forto dayImustabideatthyhouse.6Andhe made haste,and came down,andreceivedhimjoyfully.7Andwhen they saw[it], theyallmurmured,saying,Thathe was goneto be guestwitha manthat is a sinner.8AndZacchaeusstood,and saiduntothe Lord;Behold,Lord,the halfof mygoodsI giveto the poor;andifI have takenany thingfrom any manby FALSE accusation,I restore[him] fourfold.9AndJesussaiduntohim,This dayissalvationcometo thishouse,forsomuch ashealsoisa sonof Abraham.10Forthe Sonof manis cometo seekandto savethat which was lost. The Parable of the Ten Minas
(Matthew 25:14-30) 11Andas theyheardthese things,he addedand spakea parable,becausehewasnighto Jerusalem,andbecause theythoughtthatthe kingdomof Godshouldimmediatelyappear.12He saidtherefore,A certainnoblemanwentintoa farcountryto receivefor himselfa kingdom,andto return.13Andhe calledhistenservants,and deliveredthemtenpounds,andsaiduntothem,OccupytillI come.14Buthiscitizenshatedhim,andsenta messageafterhim,saying,We willnothavethis[man] to reignoverus.15Andit came to pass,that whenhewas returned,having receivedthe kingdom,thenhe commandedtheseservantsto be calledunto him,to whomhe had giventhe money,thathe might knowhow muchevery manhad gained by trading.16Thencamethe first,saying,Lord,thypoundhath gainedtenpounds.17Andhe saidunto him,Well,thou goodservant:becausethou hast beenfaithfulina very little,havethou authorityovertencities.18Andthe secondcame,saying,Lord,thypoundhath gainedfivepounds.19Andhe saidlikewiseto him,Bethoualsooverfivecities.20Andanothercame,saying,Lord,behold,[here is] thypound,whichI havekept laid upina napkin:21ForI fearedthee,becausethou artan austereman:thou takest upthatthou layedstnotdown,andreapestthatthou didstnotsow.22Andhe saithunto him,Out ofthine ownmouthwill I judgethee,[thou] wickedservant.Thou knewestthatIwasan austereman,taking upthatI laidnotdown,andreapingthatI didnotsow:23Whereforethengavestnotthoumymoneyintothe bank,thatat my comingImighthave requiredmine ownwithusury?24Andhe saidunto them that stood by,Takefromhimthe pound,andgive[it] to him that hathtenpounds.25(Andthey saidunto him,Lord,he hathtenpounds.)26ForI sayunto you,Thatunto every onewhichhathshall be given;andfromhim that hathnot,eventhathe hathshall be taken awayfromhim.27Butthosemineenemies,whichwouldnotthat Ishould reignoverthem,bringhither,andslay[them] beforeme. The Triumphal Entry
(Zechariah 9:9-13;Matthew 21:1-11;Mark 11:1-11;John 12:12-19) 28Andwhen he had thusspoken,he wentbefore,ascending uptoJerusalem. 29Andit came to pass,whenhe was come nightoBethphageandBethany,atthe mountcalled[the mount] of Olives,he senttwoof hisdisciples,30Saying,Go yeintothe villageover against[you]; inthe whichat your enteringye shall finda colttied,whereonyet nevermansat:loosehim,and bring[him hither].31Andifany manaskyou,Whydo ye loose[him]? thusshall ye sayunto him,Becausethe Lordhathneedof him.32Andthey that were sentwent their way,and foundeven ashe had saidunto them.33Andas theywere loosingthe colt,the ownersthereofsaiduntothem,Whyloose yethe colt?34Andthey said,The Lordhathneedof him.35Andthey broughthimtoJesus:andthey casttheirgarmentsuponthe colt,andthey setJesusthereon.36Andas hewent,they spreadtheirclothesinthe way.37And when hewas come nigh,evennowatthe descentof the mountof Olives,the wholemultitudeof the disciplesbeganto rejoiceand praiseGodwith a loudvoiceforallthe mighty worksthatthey had seen; 38Saying,Blessed[be] the Kingthat comethinthe nameof the Lord:peaceinheaven,andgloryinthe highest. 39Andsomeof the Phariseesfromamong the multitudesaiduntohim,Master,rebukethydisciples.40Andhe answeredand saidunto them,I tellyouthat,iftheseshould hold their peace,the stoneswould immediately cry out. Jesus Weeps over Jerusalem
(Isaiah 29:1-16) 41Andwhenhe was come near,he beheldthe city,and weptoverit,42Saying,Ifthou hadst known,eventhou,at leastinthisthyday,the things[which belong] untothypeace!butnowthey are hidfromthineeyes.43Forthe daysshall comeuponthee,thatthineenemiesshall casta trenchaboutthee,andcompasstheeround,andkeeptheeinon every side,44Andshall laytheeeven with the ground,andthychildrenwithinthee;andthey shallnotleaveintheeone stoneuponanother;becausethou knewestnotthe timeof thyvisitation. Jesus Cleanses the Temple
(Matthew 21:12-17;Mark 11:15-19;John 2:12-25) 45Andhe wentintothe temple,and beganto cast outthem that soldtherein,andthem that bought;46Sayingunto them,It is written,Myhouseisthe houseof prayer:butyehave madeita denof thieves. 47Andhe taughtdailyinthe temple.Butthe chief priestsandthe scribesandthe chiefof the peoplesoughtto destroyhim,48Andcouldnotfindwhatthey might do:forallthe peoplewere very attentiveto hearhim. |
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