Section XXXI. And when the ten heard, they were moved with anger against James and John.
[15, 16] [2137] And when Jesus entered and passed through Jericho, [2138] there was a man named Zacchæus, [17] rich, and chief of the publicans. [2139] And he desired to see Jesus who he was; and he was not able for the pressure of the crowd, because Zacchæus was little of stature. [18] [Arabic, p.119] [2140] And he hastened, and went before Jesus, and went up into an unripe fig [19] tree [2141] to see Jesus: for he was to pass thus. [2142] And when Jesus came to that place, he saw him, and said unto him, Make haste, and come down, Zacchæus: [20] to-day I must be in thy house. [2143] And he hastened, and came down, and received [21] him joyfully. [2144] And when they all saw, they murmured, and said, He hath gone in [22] and lodged with a man that is a sinner. [2145] So Zacchæus stood, and said unto Jesus, My Lord, now half of my possessions I give to the poor, and what I have unjustly [23] taken [2146] from every man I give him fourfold. [2147] Jesus said unto him, Today is salvation [24] come to this house, because this man also is a [2148] son of Abraham. [2149] For the Son of man came to seek and save the thing that was lost.
[25] [2150] And when Jesus went out of Jericho, he and his disciples, there came after him [26] a great multitude. [2151] And there was a blind man sitting by the way side begging. [27] [2152] And his name was Timæus, the son of Timæus. And he heard the sound of the [28] multitude passing, and asked, Who is this? [2153] They said unto him, Jesus the Nazarene [29] passeth by. [2154] And when he heard that it was Jesus, he called out with a loud [30] voice, and said, Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me. [2155] And those that went before Jesus were rebuking him, that he should hold his peace: [2156] but he cried the [31] more, and said, Son of David, have mercy on me. [2157] And Jesus stood, and commanded that they should call him. And they called the blind man, and said unto [32] him, Be of good courage, and rise; for, behold, he calleth thee. [2158] And the blind [33] man threw away his garment, and rose, and came to Jesus. [2159] Jesus said unto him, What dost thou wish that I should do unto thee? And that blind man said unto him, My Lord and Master, that my eyes may be opened, so that I may see thee. [2160] [34] [Arabic, p.120] [2161] And Jesus had compassion on him, and touched his eyes, and said unto [35] him, See; for thy faith hath saved thee. [2162] And immediately he received his sight, [2163] and came after him, and praised God; and all the people that saw praised God.
[36] [2164] And he spake a parable because he was nearing [2165] Jerusalem, and they supposed [37] that at that time the kingdom of God was about to appear. [2166] He said unto them, A man, a son of a great race, went into a far country, to receive a kingdom, and [38] return. [2167] And he called his ten servants, and gave them ten shares, and said unto [39] them, Trade till the time of my coming. [2168] But the people of his city hated him, and [40] sent messengers after him, and said, We will not that this man reign over us. [2169] And when he had received a [2170] kingdom, and returned, he said that the servants to whom he had given the money should be called unto him, that he might know what each [41] of them had traded. [2171] And the first came, and said, My lord, thy share hath gained [42] ten shares. [2172] The king said unto him, Thou good and faithful servant, who hast [43] been found faithful in a little, be thou set over ten districts. [2173] And the second came, [44] and said, My lord, thy portion hath gained five portions. [2174] And he said unto him [45] also, And thou shalt be set over five districts. [2175] And another came, and said, My [46] lord, here is thy portion, which was with me laid by in a napkin: [2176] I feared thee, because thou art a hard man, and takest what thou didst not leave, and seekest [47] what thou didst not give, and reapest what thou didst not sow. [2177] His lord said unto him, From thy mouth shall I judge thee, thou wicked and idle servant, who wast untrustworthy. Thou knewest that I am a hard man, and take what I did not [48] leave, and reap what I did not sow: [2178] why didst thou not put my money at usury, [49] and so I might come and seek it, with its gains? [2179] And he said unto those that were standing in front of him, Take from him the share, and give it to him that hath [50, 51] [Arabic, p.121] ten shares. [2180] They said unto him, Our lord, he hath ten shares. [2181] He said unto them, I say unto you, Every one that hath shall be given unto; and [52] he that hath not, that which he hath also shall be taken from him. [2182] And those mine enemies who would not that I should reign over them, bring them, and slay them before me.
