<h2>In the Rich Man's Home at Jericho</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 71</div>
<div class='cap'>BUT BLIND Bartimeus was not the only man in
Jericho who was eager to meet Jesus. In that
city was living a very rich man named <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'Zacc eus'">Zaccheus</ins>,
who was the head of all the tax collectors in that part
of the country. He had heard that Jesus was unlike
other Jews, in being friendly toward the tax gatherers,
and he greatly desired to see him. But Zaccheus was a
small man, and in the crowd he could have no chance to
look at Jesus, so he ran on ahead and climbed up into
a mulberry tree that stood beside the road, and from a
place among its branches he could look down upon the
passing multitude.</div>
<p>When Jesus came opposite to the tree, he stopped,
looked up and saw Zaccheus, and said to him:</p>
<p>"Zaccheus, make haste and come down; for I must
stop at your house today!"</p>
<p>He was surprised and glad that the great Teacher
should choose his house, out of all the homes in Jericho,
to stay in. He came down and walked with Jesus to
his house. But all the people began to find fault, saying:</p>
<p>"He has gone to visit at the house of a man who is a
sinner!"</p>
<p>For they took for granted because many of the tax
gatherers were wicked men and robbed the people, that
all of them were bad.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-382.jpg" width-obs="402" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Jesus called out to Zaccheus in the tree: "Make haste and come down, for I must stop at your house today!"</span></div>
<p>Zaccheus knew how they were feeling and what they
were saying; so he came forward, and stood before
Jesus and said:</p>
<p>"Hear me, Master! I will give half of all that I<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_355" id="Page_355">[355]</SPAN></span>
own to help the poor; and if I have robbed or cheated
anyone, I will pay him back four times as much as he
has lost!"</p>
<p>"Today," said Jesus, "in this house a man has been
saved from his sins; since even Zaccheus here is a true
son of Abraham our father. For the Son of Man has
come to look after the lost ones and to save them."</p>
<p>As the people were listening, he went on and spoke
a parable to them; for he knew that as he was going up
to Jerusalem, they were looking for the kingdom of God
to be set up at once. This was "The Parable of the
Pounds."</p>
<p>"A certain prince," said Jesus, "was going to a
city far away, to be made a king, and then to come back
and rule over his own land. Before leaving, he called
ten of his servants, and gave to each one five hundred
dollars, and said to him, 'Trade with this until I come
back.' Then he went away.</p>
<p>"But the people of his land hated him, and sent
messengers to follow him to the distant city and to say,
'We will not have this man as our king.'</p>
<p>"However, the prince was made king and came
home to reign over his land. Then he sent for his servants
to whom he had given the money, so that he might
learn how much each one had made by buying and
selling. The first servant came and said:</p>
<p>"'My lord, the five hundred dollars which you
gave me has gained five thousand dollars.'</p>
<p>"'Well done, you good servant,' said the king,
'because you have been so wise and faithful with a
small amount, I will make you the governor over ten
cities in my kingdom.'</p>
<p>"Then came another servant, who said, 'My lord,
your five hundred dollars has made five times as much as
you gave me. Here are twenty-five hundred dollars.'<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_356" id="Page_356">[356]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"'Very well,' answered the king, 'you may be the
ruler over five cities.'</p>
<p>"Soon one of the servants came, saying, 'My lord,
here is your five hundred dollars, just as you gave it to
me. I have kept it safe for you, wrapped up in a napkin.
For I was afraid of you; you are such a hard, selfish
man. You pick up what you never put down; and you
reap what you do not sow.'</p>
<p>"'You worthless servant!' answered the king, 'out
of your own words will I pass judgment upon you.
You knew, did you, that I was a hard man, picking up
what I never put down, and reaping what I did not
sow! If you knew this, why then did you not put my
money into the bank? Then when I came home I could
have gotten interest upon it, the money gained by lending
it.'</p>
<p>"Then he said to those standing by, 'Take away
from him the five hundred dollars, and give it to the one
who has five thousand dollars!'</p>
<p>"'My lord,' they said, 'why, he has five thousand
dollars already! Why give it to him?'</p>
<p>"'That is the very reason why he should have it,'
said the king. 'I tell you, that to him who has, more
shall be given; and as for him who has not, even the
little that he has shall be taken away from him.'"</p>
<p>"'And now, for these enemies of mine,' the king
went on, 'those men who sent word that they would not
have me for their king, seize them, and bind them in
chains and bring them here. Let them be slain in my
sight!'"</p>
<p>With these words Jesus went onward up the mountain
road leading to Jerusalem.</p>
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