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The song recounts the story of Zacchaeus as reported in Luke 19:1–10. As the song tells of Zacchaeus's attempts to see Jesus by climbing a sycamore tree, there are a series of hand motions that accompany the song. The song is one of the more popular children's Bible songs, [1] and has been featured on numerous Christian children's music ...
Zacchaeus then ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree along Jesus's path. When Jesus reached the spot he looked up at the sycamore tree (actually a sycamore-fig Ficus sycomorus [7]), addressed Zacchaeus by name, and told him to come down, for he intended to visit his house. The crowd was shocked that Jesus, a religious teacher/prophet, would ...
Chilton, working with Marjorie Kemp, designed and made two windows for this church. In the south transept there is a three-light window depicting “St Michael”, “Christ with children” and “Christ healing the sick”, this dated 1933 and one of two lights depicting “John the Baptist” and “Zacchaeus” this installed in 1938. [19]
Zacchaeus Sunday (Slavic tradition) is sometimes regarded as a pre-Lenten Sunday because of its place in the Slavic lectionary. In that tradition, it is the eleventh Sunday before Pascha (Easter). There are no hymns proper to this Sunday. Its only distinguishing feature is the reading of Luke 19:1-10, the Gospel concerning Zacchaeus.
The Dialogue of Athanasius and Zacchaeus is a 4th-century Greek Christian text giving a dialogue, akin to that of Dialogue with Trypho, between Athanasius, a Christian, and Zacchaeus, a Jew. [1] Patrick Andrist and other scholars consider the work, however much it may have a base in real encounters, primarily a missionary catechism .
Zacchaeus was a tax-collector at Jericho, mentioned in the Gospel of Luke. Zacchaeus may also refer to: "Zacchaeus" (song), a traditional Christian children's song; Zacchaeus of Jerusalem (died 116 AD?), 2nd-century Christian saint; Alphaeus and Zacchaeus, 4th-century Christian martyrs; Zacchaeus Chesoni (died 1999), Chief Justice of Kenya