John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Luke 19:1-48
Zacceleus. The Pounds. Christ’s Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. He Cleanses the Temple1-10. Zacchaeus (peculiar to Lk). The narrative shows that our Lord’s familiar intercourse with publicans and sinners was justified by its results. Zacchaeus became a convert, surrendered half of his great wealth to the poor, and made restitution for his past misdeeds2. The chief] RV ’a chief publican.’ ’There must have been at Jericho one of the principal custom-houses, both on account of the exportation of... read more
Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Luke 19:13
19:13 bondmen, (a-7) Or 'ten bondmen of his.' minas, (b-13) Mina. see Note, Ezekiel 45:12 . coming. (c-22) The same sense as 'till I come;' he was to go and return (ver. 12); while he was away and not yet come they were to trade. read more