Luke 19:9

And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham.

Cross-reference

Luke 2:30 Parallel

Luke 2:30 records Simeon seeing salvation in Jesus — now Jesus declares salvation has come to Zacchaeus's house, echoing the same arrival.

Luke 13:16 Parallel

Luke 13:16 calls a healed woman 'daughter of Abraham' — Jesus similarly calls Zacchaeus 'son of Abraham' and brings salvation.

Luke 13:30 Parallel

Luke 13:30 says the last will be first — Zacchaeus, a despised tax collector, becomes first in salvation, illustrating this reversal.

Luke 15:5 Parallel

Luke 15:5 pictures rejoicing over a found sheep — Zacchaeus is a lost son found, bringing joy.

John 4:38-42 describes Samaritans believing in Jesus — like Zacchaeus, an outsider receives salvation through encounter with Christ.

Acts 16:30-32 shows the jailer asking how to be saved and hearing the gospel — Zacchaeus also receives immediate salvation declaration.

Romans 4:11 Parallel

Romans 4:11 explains Abraham as father of all who believe — Zacchaeus's faith makes him a true son of Abraham, not just by birth.

Romans 4:12 Parallel

Romans 4:12 defines true children of Abraham by walking in faith — Zacchaeus' faith shows he is a true son.

Romans 4:16 Parallel

Romans 4:16 emphasizes faith for all who share Abraham's faith — Zacchaeus receives salvation by that same faith.

1 Corinthians 6:9-11 lists sinners washed and justified — Zacchaeus, a tax collector, is transformed and saved, fitting that pattern.

Galatians 3:7 directly states that sons of Abraham are defined by faith — Zacchaeus' faith makes him a son.

Galatians 3:29 says being Christ's makes one Abraham's heir — Zacchaeus' salvation grants him heirship.

1 Peter 2:10 says once not a people, now God's people — Zacchaeus, once alienated, now receives mercy and becomes a true son of Abraham.

Matthew 21:31 says tax collectors enter the kingdom — Zacchaeus the tax collector receives salvation.

John 4:53 Parallel

John 4:53 shows another household receiving salvation, reinforcing the pattern of faith spreading to the whole house.

Galatians 3:14 connects Abraham's blessing to Christ — Zacchaeus' salvation is that blessing realized.