The Gospel Account
Luke's Gospel presents Zacchaeus as a chief tax-collector at Jericho and a rich man. Because he was small in stature and could not see over the crowd, he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree along the road by which Jesus was to pass. Jesus, reaching the place, looked up and told Zacchaeus to come down, declaring that he would stay at his house that day.
In response Zacchaeus stood and promised to give half of his goods to the poor and to restore fourfold whatever he had taken from anyone by false accusation. The account concludes with Christ's words that salvation had come to that house and that the Son of Man had come to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:1-10).