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Lamsa
Translation - Luke Chapter 19
1 ¶ AND when Jesus entered and passed through
Jericho
2 There was a man named Zaccai, who was rich and
chief of the tax collectors.
3 And he wanted to see who Jesus was; but he could
not because of the crowd, for Zaccai was small in stature.
4 So he ran ahead of Jesus, and climbed up into a
leafless fig tree, that he might see him, because he was to pass that way.
5 When Jesus came to that place, he saw him and said
to him, Make haste, come down, O Zaccai, for today I must stay at your house.
6 And he hastened and came down, and welcomed him
with joy.
7 Now when they all saw it, they murmured, saying, He
has entered to stay in the house of a sinner.
8 But Zaccai rose up and said to Jesus, Behold, my
Lord, half of my wealth I will give to the poor; and I will pay fourfold to
every man from whom I have extorted.
9 Jesus said to him, Today life has come to this
house, because he also is a son of Abraham.
10 For the Son of man came to seek and save that
which was lost.
11 ¶ While they were listening to these things, he
continued by speaking a parable, because he was near Jerusalem, and they were
expecting that the kingdom of God would appear at that very hour;
12 And he said, A great man of a noble family went to
a far country to receive for himself a kingdom and to return.
13 And he called his ten servants, and gave them ten
pounds, and said to them, Transact business until I come back.
14 But the people of his city hated him, and sent
messengers after him, saying, We do not want him to rule over us.
15 And when he received the kingdom and returned, he
commanded to call his servants to whom he had given the money, that he might
know what each one of them had gained in business.
16 The first one came and said, My lord, your pound
has gained ten pounds.
17 He said to him, O good servant! Because you are
found faithful in a little, you will have charge over ten talents.
18 And the second came and said, My lord, your pound
has gained five pounds.
19 He said to this one, You also will have charge
over five talents.
20 But another one came and said, My lord, here is
your pound which was with me, which I kept laid up in a purse.
21 For I was afraid of you, because you are a harsh
man; you pick up what you have not laid down, and you reap what you have not
sown.
22 He said to him, I will judge you from your own
mouth, O wicked servant. You knew me that I am a harsh man, and pick up what I
have not laid down, and reap what I have not sowed.
23 Why then did you not give my money to the
exchange, so that when I came I could demand it with its interest?
24 And he said to those who stood in his presence,
Take away the pound from him and give it to him who has ten pounds.
25 They said to him, Our lord, he has already with
him ten pounds.
26 He said to them, I say to you: To everyone who has
shall be given; and from him who has not, even that which he has will be taken
away from him.
27 But those my enemies, who were not willing that I
should rule over them bring here, and kill them before me.
28 ¶ And when Jesus had said these things, he went
forward to go to Jerusalem.
29 And when he arrived at Bethphage and Bethany, on
the side of the mountain which is called the Place of Olives, he sent two of
his disciples,
30 Saying to them, Go to the village which is in
front of us; and when you enter it you will find a colt tied, on which no man
has ever ridden; untie it and bring it.
31 And if any man should ask you, Why do you untie
it? tell him this: Our Lord needs it.
32 And those who were sent went away and found just
as he had told them.
33 And as they were untying the colt, its owners said
to them, Why do you untie the colt?
34 And they said to them, Our Lord needs it.
35 And they brought it to Jesus; and they put their
garments on the colt, and they set Jesus on it.
36 And as he went along, they spread their garments
on the road.
37 And when he came near to the descent of the mount
of the Place of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice,
praising God with a loud voice for all the miracles which they had seen,
38 Saying, Blessed is the king who comes in the name
of the Lord; peace in heaven and glory in the highest.
39 But some of the Pharisees who were in the
multitude said to him, Teacher, rebuke your disciples.
40 He said to them, I say to you that if these should
keep silent, the stones would cry out.
41 ¶ And when he drew near and saw the city, he wept
over it;
42 And he said, If you had only known those who came
for your peace, even in this your day! But now they are hidden from your eyes.
43 But the days will come when your enemies will
surround you, and oppress you from every place,
44 And will overthrow you and your children within
you; and they will not leave in you a stone upon a stone, because you did not
know the time when you were to be visited.
45 And when he entered the temple, he began to put
out those who were buying and selling in it;
46 And he said to them, It is written, My house is
the house of prayer; but you have made it a cave of bandits.
47 And he taught every day in the temple. But the
high priests and the scribes and the elders of the people sought to get rid of
him;
48 But they were not able to find what to do to him;
for all the people gathered around him to hear him.
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