Zacchaeus
Image ID
rhpas4076
Description
Zacchaeus stands beside a covered table with a written account scroll, dressed in fine garments as a man approaches with a small money pouch. The setting suggests a tax collection place in Jericho, with jars, stone walls, and a doorway framing the everyday world of commerce and obligation. The shorter stature and official posture identify Zacchaeus as the chief tax collector remembered in Luke 19.
The artwork points to the life Zacchaeus lived before his encounter with Jesus: wealth, record keeping, public suspicion, and the burden of unjust gain. In the Gospel account, Christ does not begin with condemnation but with a call of grace, entering Zacchaeus’s house and bringing repentance that becomes visible through restitution and generosity. This scene is suited for teaching on repentance, salvation, honesty, stewardship, and the transforming mercy of Jesus toward those considered lost.
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