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This was the physical condition of the beggar sitting by the road near Jericho.

He was blind?

100


This was the physical condition of the man sitting by the roadside near Jericho.

He was blind.

100

Zacchaeus held this specific title, which made him very unpopular.

He was a tax collector.

100


Jesus told Zacchaeus he must come down because Jesus had to stay at his house on this day.

On that day.

200

To see Jesus over the crowd, Zacchaeus climbed this specific type of tree

It was a sycamore tree

200


The blind man was not just sitting; he was doing this to survive.

He was begging.

200

Besides being a tax collector, Luke describes Zacchaeus' financial status as this.

Weathy and rich.

200

This was the emotional state of Zacchaeus as he welcomed Jesus.

He was happy.

300

The crowd told the blind man to be quiet, but he shouted this specific title for Jesus even louder.

They called him "Son of David"

300

When the man heard the crowd, he asked this specific question.

What is "What is happening?"

300


This was the main obstacle preventing Zacchaeus from seeing Jesus.

He is short.

300

The people in the crowd began to do this when they saw where Jesus was going.

They grumbled.

400

Jesus told Zacchaeus he must go and stay at this specific location that day.

To stay at Zacchaeus’ house

400


These people "rebuked" the man and told him to be quiet.

THe people who lead the crowd.

400


To get ahead of the group, Zacchaeus did this physical action before climbing the tree.

He ran ahead.

400


The crowd's main complaint was that Jesus was going to be the guest of this type of person.

The guest of a sinner.

500

After meeting Jesus, Zacchaeus promised to give this much of his possessions to the poor.

half of all his possessions

500


Instead of staying quiet, the man did this even more.

He kept shouting.

500


The sycamore-fig tree was located on this specific part of Jesus' journey.

Jerusolum.

500


Jesus’ mission statement was to "seek and to save" this specific group.

To save the lost.