Publicans: Parable Concerning
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In the New Testament, publicans, or tax collectors, were often viewed with disdain by the Jewish populace. They were seen as collaborators with the Roman occupiers, collecting taxes on behalf of the empire and often accused of extortion and greed. Despite their negative reputation, Jesus Christ used publicans in His teachings to illustrate profound spiritual truths, particularly in the parables.

One of the most notable parables concerning a publican is the "Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector," found in Luke 18:9-14. In this parable, Jesus contrasts the attitudes of a Pharisee and a tax collector who both go to the temple to pray. The Pharisee, standing by himself, prays, "God, I thank You that I am not like the other men—swindlers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and pay tithes of all that I acquire" (Luke 18:11-12). The Pharisee's prayer is self-righteous, focusing on his own perceived moral superiority and religious observance.

In stark contrast, the tax collector stands at a distance, unwilling even to lift his eyes to heaven. Instead, he beats his breast and prays, "God, have mercy on me, a sinner!" (Luke 18:13). This simple yet profound prayer reflects a deep sense of humility and repentance. Jesus concludes the parable by stating, "I tell you, this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted" (Luke 18:14).

This parable serves as a powerful lesson on the nature of true righteousness and the importance of humility before God. It challenges the prevailing social and religious norms of the time, where publicans were often marginalized and condemned. Jesus' teaching emphasizes that God's grace and justification are available to all who approach Him with a contrite heart, regardless of their social standing or past sins.

The parable also highlights the danger of self-righteousness and the false security that can come from external religious observance without genuine repentance. The Pharisee's reliance on his own works and his contempt for others stand in stark contrast to the tax collector's acknowledgment of his need for God's mercy.

In the broader context of the Gospels, Jesus' interactions with publicans further illustrate His mission to seek and save the lost. He dined with tax collectors and sinners, much to the chagrin of the religious leaders, demonstrating that no one is beyond the reach of God's love and forgiveness. The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector thus encapsulates the heart of the Gospel message: salvation is a gift of grace, received through faith and repentance, not through human merit or status.
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And he spoke this parable to certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others:
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The Parable of the Lost Sheep
... taste and pleasure, would never have been found among the publicans and sinners ... about
Christ's own sheep; as also is the second parable concerning the woman's ...
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The Call of Levi the Publican Christ in Relation to the Baptist. ...
... he meant that the heathens and publicans should be ... likewise He appropriates [3831]
the church, concerning which the ... says He, "my mouth in a parable" (that is ...
/.../tertullian/the five books against marcion/chapter xi the call of levi.htm

Of the Parables of the Lost Ewe and the Lost Drachma.
... Lord's admitting to His society heathen publicans and sinners ... on the authority of
that parable which recalls ... he withal upbraid them at all concerning that which ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/on modesty/chapter vii of the parables of.htm

Matt. xxii. 1-14.
... a great mystery, but I speak concerning Christ and ... them, hear Paul interpreting this
parable, and saying ... way, [2600] "The harlots and publicans shall inherit ...
/.../homilies on the gospel of saint matthew/homily lxix matt xxii 1-14.htm

The Lost Sheep and the Seeking Shepherd
... means of uttering and illustrating that truth concerning God which ... between this edition
of the parable and the ... of Christ's consorting with publicans and sinners ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture b/the lost sheep and the.htm

Matthew xx. 1, and C.
... the Baptist, and reforming their Lives; even the vile Publicans, so much ... In another
Parable, chap ... 1] See Archbishop Tillotson's Sermon concerning the Advantages ...
/.../sermon xviii matthew xx 1.htm

The Unjust Steward - Dives and Lazarus - Jewish Agricultural Notes ...
... the disciples,' to whom the first Parable was addressed ... primarily the Apostles, but
those publicans and sinners ... [4520] Them He would teach concerning the Mamon ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xviii the unjust steward.htm

The Journey through Perea to Jerusalem
... than the silence of all four evangelists concerning the appearance ... in Jericho of
a chief of the publicans, a shock ... to teach his followers in the parable of the ...
/.../rhees/the life of jesus of nazareth/v the journey through perea.htm

The Sermon on the Mount.
... be limited by other Scriptural laws concerning judgment ... classes of their countrymen,
such as publicans, Samaritans, and ... 39 And he spake also a parable unto them ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/xlii the sermon on the 7.htm

And when Evening Came, Jesus Went Forth Outside of the City...
... and ye believed him not; but the publicans and harlots ... [40] [2289] Hear another parable:
A man ... his parables, they [60] perceived that it was concerning them he ...
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Resources
What is a publican in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

Why does the Bible speak so negatively about tax collectors? | GotQuestions.org

Does salvation affect more than just the afterlife? | GotQuestions.org

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