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Luke 19 :: Darby Translation (DBY)

Luk 19:1And he entered and passed through Jericho.
Luk 19:2And behold, there was a man by name called Zacchaeus, and he was chief tax-gatherer, and he was rich.
Luk 19:3And he sought to see Jesus who he was: and he could not for the crowd, because he was little in stature.
Luk 19:4And running on before, he got up into a sycamore that he might see him, for he was going to pass that way.
Luk 19:5And when he came up to the place, Jesus looked up and saw him, and said to him, Zacchaeus, make haste and come down, for to-day I must remain in thy house.
Luk 19:6And he made haste and came down, and received him with joy.
Luk 19:7And all murmured when they saw it, saying, He has turned in to lodge with a sinful man.
Luk 19:8But Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor, and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I return him fourfold.
Luk 19:9And Jesus said to him, To-day salvation is come to this house, inasmuch as he also is a son of Abraham;
Luk 19:10for the Son of man has come to seek and to save that which is lost.

Parable of Money Usage

Luk 19:11But as they were listening to these things, he added and spake a parable, because he was near to Jerusalem and they thought that the kingdom of God was about to be immediately manifested.
Luk 19:12He said therefore, A certain high-born man went to a distant country to receive for himself a kingdom and return.
Luk 19:13And having called his own ten bondmen, he gave to them ten minas, and said to them, Trade while I am coming.
Luk 19:14But his citizens hated him, and sent an embassy after him, saying, We will not that this man should reign over us.
Luk 19:15And it came to pass on his arrival back again, having received the kingdom, that he desired these bondmen to whom he gave the money to be called to him, in order that he might know what every one had gained by trading.
Luk 19:16And the first came up, saying, My Lord, thy mina has produced ten minas.
Luk 19:17And he said to him, Well done, thou good bondman; because thou hast been faithful in that which is least, be thou in authority over ten cities.
Luk 19:18And the second came, saying, My Lord, thy mina has made five minas.
Luk 19:19And he said also to this one, And *thou*, be over five cities.
Luk 19:20And another came, saying, My Lord, lo, there is thy mina, which I have kept laid up in a towel.
Luk 19:21For I feared thee because thou art a harsh man: thou takest up what thou hast not laid down, and thou reapest what thou hast not sowed.
Luk 19:22He says to him, Out of thy mouth will I judge thee, wicked bondman: thou knewest that *I* am a harsh man, taking up what I have not laid down and reaping what I have not sowed.
Luk 19:23And why didst thou not give my money to the bank; and *I* should have received it, at my coming, with interest?
Luk 19:24And he said to those that stood by, Take from him the mina and give it to him who has the ten minas.
Luk 19:25And they said to him, Lord, he has ten minas.
Luk 19:26For I say unto you, that to every one that has shall be given; but from him that has not, that even which he has shall be taken from him.
Luk 19:27Moreover those mine enemies, who would not have me to reign over them, bring them here and slay them before me.
Luk 19:28And having said these things, he went on before, going up to Jerusalem.
Luk 19:29And it came to pass as he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany at the mountain called the mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples,
Luk 19:30saying, Go into the village over against you, in which ye will find, on entering it, a colt tied up, on which no child of man ever sat at any time: loose it and lead it here.
Luk 19:31And if any one ask you, Why do ye loose it? thus shall ye say to him, Because the Lord has need of it.
Luk 19:32And they that were sent, having gone their way, found as he had said to them.
Luk 19:33And as they were loosing the colt, its masters said to them, Why loose ye the colt?
Luk 19:34And they said, Because the Lord has need of it.
Luk 19:35And they led it to Jesus; and having cast their own garments on the colt, they put Jesus on it.
Luk 19:36And as he went, they strewed their clothes in the way.
Luk 19:37And as he drew near, already at the descent of the mount of Olives, all the multitude of the disciples began, rejoicing, to praise God with a loud voice for all the works of power which they had seen,
Luk 19:38saying, Blessed the King that comes in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.
Luk 19:39And some of the Pharisees from the crowd said to him, Teacher, rebuke thy disciples.
Luk 19:40And he answering said to them, I say unto you, If these shall be silent, the stones will cry out.
Luk 19:41And as he drew near, seeing the city, he wept over it,
Luk 19:42saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, even at least in this thy day, the things that are for thy peace: but now they are hid from thine eyes;
Luk 19:43for days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall make a palisaded mound about thee, and shall close thee around, and keep thee in on every side,
Luk 19:44and shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children in thee; and shall not leave in thee a stone upon a stone: because thou knewest not the season of thy visitation.

Traders Driven from the Temple

Luk 19:45And entering into the temple, he began to cast out those that sold and bought in it,
Luk 19:46saying to them, It is written, My house is a house of prayer, but *ye* have made it a den of robbers.
Luk 19:47And he was teaching day by day in the temple: and the chief priests and the scribes and the chief of the people sought to destroy him,
Luk 19:48and did not find what they could do, for all the people hung on him to hear.
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