Matthew 5:46
if.6:1; Lu 6:32-35; 1Pe 2:20-23publicans.9:10,11; 11:19; 18:17; 21:31,32; Lu 15:1; 18:13; 19:2,7Matthew 11:19
came.Lu 5:29,30; 7:34,36; 14:1; Joh 2:2; 12:2-8; Ro 15:2a friend.9:10,11; Lu 15:1,2; 19:7But.Ps 92:5,6; Pr 17:24; Lu 7:29,35; 1Co 1:24-29; Eph 3:8-10Re 5:11-14; 7:12Matthew 21:31-32
did.7:21; 12:50; Eze 33:11; Lu 15:10; Ac 17:30; 2Pe 3:9The first.2Sa 12:5-7; Job 15:6; Lu 7:40-42; 19:22; Ro 3:19Verily.5:18; 6:5; 18:3the publicans.9:9; 20:16; Lu 7:29,37-50; 15:1,2; 19:9,10; Ro 5:20; 9:30-331Ti 1:13-16 came.3:1-8; Isa 35:8; Jer 6:16; Lu 3:8-13; 2Pe 2:21and ye believed.25; 11:18; Lu 7:29,30; Joh 5:33-36; Ac 13:25-29the publicans.Lu 7:37-50repented.Ps 81:11,12; Zec 7:11,12; Joh 5:37-40; 2Ti 2:25; Heb 3:12; 6:6-8Re 2:21Luke 15:1
1 The parable of the lost sheep;8 of the piece of silver;11 of the prodigal son. 5:29-32; 7:29; 13:30; Eze 18:27; Mt 9:10-13; 21:28-31; Ro 5:201Ti 1:15Luke 18:11
stood.Ps 134:1; 135:2; Mt 6:5; Mr 11:25God.Isa 1:15; 58:2; Jer 2:28,35; Eze 33:31; Mic 3:11; 1Co 4:7,8; 15:9,101Ti 1:12-16; Re 3:17as.20:47; Isa 65:5; Mt 3:7-10; 19:18-20; Ga 3:10; Php 3:6; Jas 2:9-12Luke 19:2-3
the chief.[Architelones ,] rather, "a chief publican," or tax gatherer. Probably Zacchaeus, who appears from his name to have been a Jew, farmed the revenue of the district around Jericho, having others under him, who either rented of him smaller portions, or were employed as servants to collect the taxes. and he.18:24-27; 2Ch 17:5,6 he sought.9:7-9; 23:8; Joh 12:21because.12:25
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