Luke 19:2
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:yee' bhaan-nyor-kpalu: due', an 'da-dih-a: Zakeor',: or no-a 'taa-deh:⧾: za-nyor⧾-a' nyor: klaba',: or 'ti-a 'o: gwlor: dao' 'di,
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces Zacchaeus, a wealthy man who was the chief tax collector in his community. It tells us that he had an important position and was well-off financially. The key message here is about the background of a character we are soon to meet in Jesus' story.
Explained for Children
Imagine there's a kid named Zacchaeus in your class who collects money for snacks from everyone. He does it so well that he becomes the best at it and has lots of his own snacks too. That's how important Zacchaeus was, but we'll see later what happens when Jesus meets him.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Luke’s Gospel, written around 60-70 AD for a primarily Gentile audience. Tax collectors were often seen as traitors and collaborators with the Roman occupation forces because they collected taxes from their own people. Zacchaeus' position made him unpopular among his fellow Jews.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, imagine someone who is wealthy and holds an important role in a company that many might see negatively, like tobacco or oil. The story of Zacchaeus can remind us not to judge people based on their current positions but to consider how they respond when given the chance for change.
Topics
forgivenesssalvationtax collectorsrepentanceJesus' interactionssocial outcasts
Related Verses
Luke 19:1-10Matthew 21:28-32Mark 2:15-17Ezekiel 33:10-16Hosea 6:6
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Zacchaeus being a tax collector significant?
As a tax collector, Zacchaeus would have been seen as a traitor to his own community because he worked for the Roman government. This background makes Jesus' later interaction with him all the more meaningful.
What does it mean that Zacchaeus was 'rich'?
Zacchaeus being rich indicates his success in his role as a tax collector, which likely involved collecting taxes and adding extra fees to profit from his position. This wealth contrasts with the humble nature he shows after meeting Jesus.
How does Luke 19:2 fit into the story of Zacchaeus?
This verse sets up the background for how Zacchaeus, despite being wealthy and in an unpopular position, is soon to undergo a significant change when he meets Jesus.
What can we learn from Zacchaeus's story today?
Zacchaeus's story teaches us about the transformative power of meeting Christ. No matter our current state or past actions, there is always room for repentance and a new start.
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