Matthew Poole Commentary - Luke 19:1 - 19:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Luke 19:1 - 19:1


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LUKE CHAPTER 19



Luk_19:1-10 Christ visiteth Zacchaeus the publican.

Luk_19:11-27 The parable of a nobleman who left money with his

servants to trade with in his absence.

Luk_19:28-40 Christ rideth in triumph into Jerusalem.

Luk_19:41-44 He weepeth over the city,

Luk_19:45,46 driveth the buyers and sellers out of the temple,

Luk_19:47,48 teacheth daily therein: the rulers seek to destroy him.





Jericho was a very rich city, in the tribe of Benjamin, less than twenty miles distance from Jerusalem, (whither our Saviour was going), and less than eight miles distance from Jordan: See Poole on "Num_22:1". It was the first place which Joshua sent persons to spy out, before he had conducted the Israelites over Jordan, Jos_2:1-24; he took it, Jos_6:1-27, and cursed the man that should rebuild it, for he burned it, Jos_6:24. He prophesied, that he who should go about to rebuild it, should lay the foundation of it in his first born, and set up the gates thereof in his youngest son; which accordingly fell out in Ahab’s time, to one Hiel, a Bethelite, 1Ki_16:34. Through this town, or city, which now had been rebuilt many years, our Saviour passeth in his way to Jerusalem.