Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Luke 19:1-10
Many, no doubt, were converted to the faith of Christ of whom no account is kept in the gospels; but the conversion of some, whose case had something in it extraordinary, is recorded, as this of Zaccheus. Christ passed through Jericho, Luke 19:1. This city was build under a curse, yet Christ honoured it with his presence, for the gospel takes away the curse. Though it ought not to have been built, yet it was not therefore a sin to live in it when it was built. Christ was now going from the... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Luke 19
In this chapter we have, I. The conversion of Zaccheus the publican at Jericho, Luke 19:1-10. II. The parable of the pounds which the king entrusted with his servants, and of his rebellious citizens, Luke 19:11-27. III. Christ's riding in triumph (such triumph as it was) into Jerusalem; and his lamentation in prospect of the ruin of that city, Luke 19:28-44. IV. His teaching in the temple, and casting the buyers and sellers out of it, Luke 19:45-48. read more