What is a…
Publican
This is one who farmed the taxes (e.g., Zacchaeus, Luke 19:2) to be levied from a town or district, and thus undertook to pay to the supreme government a certain amount.
In order to collect the taxes, the publicans employed subordinates (Luke 5:27; 15:1; 18:10), who, for their own ends, were often guilty of extortion and peculation. In New Testament times these taxes were paid to the Romans, and hence were regarded by the Jews as a very heavy burden, and hence also the collectors of taxes, who were frequently Jews, were hated, and were usually spoken of in very opprobrious terms.
Jesus was accused of being a “friend of publicans and sinners” (Luke 7:34).
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Article Version: April 11, 2024