Luke 19:1-10 only notes that he was short.
It's Spanish for Zacchaeus.
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In the bible Jesus called out to Zacchaeus, a tax collector from Jericho, to make haste and to come down from the tree he had climbed as he was a short man, and wanted to see Jesus better. Being a tax collecter, Zacchaeus was one of a hated lot of people, but after this encounter with Jesus, Zacchaeus's life was changed. The story of Zacchaeus is recounted in Luke chapter 19.
Zacchaeus in the Bible book of Luke 19:3 is described as being small in stature.
The Bible does not tell us specifically where Zacchaeus lived. It does tell us that when Jesus passed through the town of Jericho, Zacchaeus sought to meet Jesus (Luke 19:1-10). We can assume, therefore, that Zacchaeus lived in Jericho.
Zacchaeus was described as a short man, according to the Bible. The Gospel of Luke mentions that being of short stature, he had to climb a tree in order to see Jesus as he passed by.
Zacchaeus
The Bible does not provide specific information about the parents of Zacchaeus, the chief tax collector mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 19:1-10). As a result, his family background remains largely unknown. Zacchaeus is primarily recognized for his encounter with Jesus rather than his lineage.
Luke 19 includes the account of Jesus and Zacchaeus the tax collector, and there is no mention of Zacchaeus being surnamed Matthias. Indeed, Zacchaeus's family name is not mentioned at all. However, there was another tax collector named Matthew, also known as Levi, who (like Zacchaeus) changed his ways after meeting Jesus. In Acts chapter one, when Matthias is chosen to replace Judas as one of the twelve apostles, there is no mention of another name for him.
Zacchaeus of Jerusalem died in 116.
The sycamore tree is Ficus sycamorus, a type of small edible fig that grows in Israel and Egypt. It is best known Biblically as the tree that Zacchaeus climbed in order to catch a glimpse of Jesus.
Zacchaeus (Greek form of Zaccai) was a Jew and chief among the publicans(Properly called Portitores) and was despised by the Jews. He believed in Jesus and in the miracles that he performed and his desire to see him more clearly caused him to climb the Sycamore tree. The Lord knew what was in Zacchaeus heart so blessed him and his household. It was deeds like this that caused the Jewish leaders to despise Jesus. The story of Zacchaeus is related in Luke 19 v1-10.