The Antigravity Podcast
The story of Zacchaeus is often told as the dramatic conversion of a corrupt tax collector who finally repented after meeting Jesus Christ. But what if we have been reading the story too quickly? In this episode, we take a closer look at the text in Gospel of Luke 19 and ask an uncomfortable question: was Zacchaeus actually guilty of the crimes people assumed he committed? By examining the language of the passage and the social assumptions surrounding tax collectors, we explore the possibility that Zacchaeus may not have been confessing new behavior, but describing how he already lived. If that is the case, the story shifts from simple repentance to something deeper: a public vindication of a man who had been misjudged. This episode invites you to read the text carefully and reconsider one of the most familiar stories in the Bible.
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