Luke 19 - Interlinear Bible
Zaccheus Converted
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And there was a
man called by the
name of
Zaccheus ; he was a
chief tax collector and he was
rich.
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Zaccheus was
trying to
see who Jesus was, and was
unable * because of the
crowd, for he was
small in
stature.
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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.
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When they
saw it, they
all began to
grumble,
saying, "He has
gone to be the
guest of a
man who is a
sinner."
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"For the
Son of
Man has
come to
seek and to
save that which was
lost."
Parable of Money Usage
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"And he
called ten of his
slaves, and
gave them
ten minas and
said to them,
'Do business with this
until * I
come back.'
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"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.
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"And he
said to him
also, 'And you are to be
over five cities.'
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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.'
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"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 ?
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'Then why * did you not
put my
money in the
bank, and having
come, I would have
collected it with
interest ?'
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"Then he
said to the
bystanders,
'Take the
mina away from him and
give it to the one who
has the
ten minas.'
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"And they
said to him,
'Master, he
has ten minas already.'
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" 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.
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"But
these enemies of
mine, who did not
want me to
reign over them,
bring them
here and
slay them in my
presence."
Triumphal Entry
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After He had
said these things, He was
going on
ahead,
going up to
Jerusalem.
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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.
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"If anyone asks you,
'Why * are you
untying it?' you shall
say, 'The
Lord has need of it.' "
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So those who were
sent went away and
found it
just as He had
told them.
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As they were
untying the
colt, its
owners said to them,
"Why are you
untying the
colt ?"
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They
said, "The
Lord has need of it."
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They
brought it to
Jesus, and they
threw their
coats on the
colt and
put Jesus on it.
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As He was
going, they were
spreading their
coats on the
road.
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shouting : "
BLESSED IS THE
KING WHO
COMES IN THE
NAME OF THE
LORD ;
Peace in
heaven and
glory in the
highest !"
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But Jesus
answered, "I
tell you,
if these become silent, the
stones will
cry out!"
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When He
approached Jerusalem, He
saw the
city and
wept over it,
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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.
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"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,
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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."
Traders Driven from the Temple
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Jesus
entered the
temple and
began to
drive out
those who were
selling,
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saying to them, "It is
written, ' AND MY
HOUSE SHALL BE A
HOUSE OF
PRAYER,' but you have
made it a
ROBBERS' DEN."
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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,
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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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