The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Luke 19
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- 19:1
And Jesus
entered and passed
through
Jericho.
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- 19:2
And,
behold, there was a
man
named
*
Zacchaeus,
which
*
was the chief among the
publicans,
and
he
was
rich.
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- 19:3
And he
sought to
see
Jesus
who he
was;
and
could
not
for the
press,
because he
was
little of
stature.
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- 19:4
And he
ran
before, and climbed
up
into a sycomore
tree
to
see
him:
for he
was to
pass
*
that way.
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- 19:5
And
when
Jesus
came
to the
place, he looked
up, and
saw
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Zacchaeus, make
haste, and come
down;
for to
day
I
must
abide
at
thy
house.
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- 19:6
And he made
haste, and came
down,
and
received
him
joyfully.
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- 19:7
And when they
saw it,
they
all
murmured,
saying,
That he was
gone to be
guest
with a
man that is a
sinner.
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- 19:8
And
Zacchaeus
stood, and
said
unto the
Lord;
Behold,
Lord, the
half of
my
goods I
give to the
poor;
and
if I have
taken any
thing from any
man by false
accusation, I
restore him
fourfold.
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- 19:9
And
Jesus
said
unto
him
*, This
day
is
salvation
come to
this
house, forsomuch
as
he
also
is a
son of
Abraham.
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- 19:10
For the
Son of
man is
come to
seek
and to
save that which was
lost.
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- 19:11
And as
they
heard these
things, he
added and
spake a
parable,
because
he
was
nigh to
Jerusalem,
and because
they
thought
that the
kingdom of
God
should
immediately
appear.
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- 19:12 He
said
therefore, A
certain
nobleman
*
went
into a
far
country to
receive for
himself a
kingdom,
and to
return.
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- 19:13
And he
called
his
ten
servants, and
delivered
them
ten
pounds,
and
said
unto
them,
Occupy
till I
come.
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- 19:14
But
his
citizens
hated
him,
and
sent a
message
after
him,
saying, We
will
not
have
this man to
reign
over
us.
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- 19:15
And it came to
pass, that
when
he was
returned, having
received the
kingdom,
then he
commanded
these
servants to be
called unto
him, to
whom he had
given the
money,
that he might
know how
much every
man had gained by
trading.
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- 19:16
Then
came the
first,
saying,
Lord,
thy
pound hath
gained
ten
pounds.
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- 19:17
And he
said unto
him,
Well, thou
good
servant:
because thou hast
been
faithful
in a very
little,
have thou
authority
*
over
ten
cities.
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- 19:18
And the
second
came,
saying,
Lord,
thy
pound hath
gained
five
pounds.
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- 19:19
And he
said
likewise to
him,
Be
thou
also
over
five
cities.
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- 19:20
And
another
came,
saying,
Lord,
behold, here is
thy
pound,
which I
have kept laid
up
in a
napkin:
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- 19:21
For I
feared
thee,
because thou
art an
austere
man: thou takest
up
that thou
layedst
not
down,
and
reapest
that thou
didst
not
sow.
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- 19:22
And he
saith unto
him, Out
of thine
own
mouth will I
judge
thee, thou
wicked
servant. Thou
knewest
that
I
was an
austere
man, taking
up
that I
laid
not
down,
and
reaping
that I
did
not
sow:
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- 19:23
Wherefore
then
gavest
not
thou
my
money
into the
bank,
that at my
coming
I
might have
required mine
own
with
usury?
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- 19:24
And he
said unto them that stood
by,
Take
from
him the
pound,
and
give it to him that
hath
ten
pounds.
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- 19:25
(And they
said unto
him,
Lord, he
hath
ten
pounds.)
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- 19:26
For I
say unto
you,
That unto every
one
which
hath shall be
given;
and
from him that
hath
not,
even
that he
hath shall be taken
away
from
him.
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- 19:27
But
those
mine
enemies,
which
would
not that
I should
reign
over
them,
bring
hither,
and
slay them
before
me.
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- 19:28
And when he had
thus
spoken, he
went
before, ascending
up
to
Jerusalem.
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- 19:29
And it came to
pass,
when he was come
nigh
to
Bethphage
and
Bethany,
at the
mount
called the mount of
Olives, he
sent
two of
his
disciples,
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- 19:30
Saying, Go
ye
into the
village over
against you;
in the
which at your
entering ye shall
find a
colt
tied,
whereon
yet
never
man
sat
*:
loose
him, and
bring him hither.
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- 19:31
And
if any
man
ask
you,
Why do ye
loose him?
thus shall ye
say unto
him,
Because the
Lord
hath
need of
him.
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- 19:32
And they that were
sent went their
way, and
found even
as he had
said unto
them.
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- 19:33
And as
they were
loosing the
colt, the
owners
thereof
said
unto
them,
Why loose
ye the
colt?
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- 19:34
And they
said, The
Lord
hath
need of
him.
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- 19:35
And they
brought
him
to
Jesus:
and they
cast
their
garments
upon
* the
colt,
and they
set
Jesus
thereon.
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- 19:36
And as
he
went, they
spread
their
clothes
in the
way.
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- 19:37 And when
he was come
nigh,
even
now
at the
descent of the
mount of
Olives, the
whole
multitude of the
disciples
began to
rejoice and
praise
God with a
loud
voice
for
all the mighty
works
that they had
seen;
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- 19:38
Saying,
Blessed be the
King that
cometh
in the
name of the
Lord:
peace
in
heaven,
and
glory
in the
highest.
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- 19:39
And
some of the
Pharisees
from among the
multitude
said
unto
him,
Master,
rebuke
thy
disciples.
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- 19:40
And he
answered and
said unto
them, I
tell
you
that,
if
these should hold their
peace, the
stones would immediately cry
out.
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- 19:41
And
when he was come
near, he
beheld the
city, and
wept
over
it,
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- 19:42
Saying,
If
thou hadst
known,
even
thou, at
least
in
this
thy
day, the
things which belong
unto
thy
peace!
but
now they are
hid
from
thine
eyes.
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- 19:43
For the
days shall
come
upon
thee,
that
thine
enemies shall
cast a
trench
about
thee,
and
compass
thee
round,
and
keep
thee
in on every
side,
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- 19:44
And shall
lay
thee even with the
ground,
and
thy
children
within
thee;
and they
shall
not
leave
in
thee one
stone
upon
another;
because
thou
knewest
not the
time of
thy
visitation.
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- 19:45
And he
went
into the
temple, and
began to cast
out them that
sold
therein
*,
and them that
bought;
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- 19:46
Saying unto
them, It is
written,
My
house
is the
house of
prayer:
but
ye have
made
it a
den of
thieves.
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- 19:47
And he
taught
*
daily
*
in the
temple.
But the chief
priests
and the
scribes
and the
chief of the
people
sought to
destroy
him,
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- 19:48
And
could
not
find
what they might
do:
for
all the
people were very
attentive to
hear
him.
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