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==Overview==
==Overview==


Zechariah is mentioned only in the [[Gospel of Luke]]. He is introduced as a priest from the division of [[Abijah]] and the husband of [[Elizabeth]]. The miraculous birth of their son, [[John the Baptist]], was announced to Zechariah by the [[Angel Gabriel]] in the Temple. Zechariah was in disbelief as he and his wife were both very old. As a punishment he lost his voice until the birth of his son.
Zechariah is mentioned only in the [[Gospel of Luke]]. He is introduced as a priest from the division of [[Abijah]] and the husband of [[Elizabeth]]. The miraculous birth of their son, [[John the Baptist]], was announced to Zechariah by the [[Angel Gabriel]] in the Temple. Zechariah was in disbelief as he and his wife were both very old. As a punishment he lost his voice until the birth of his son, when he prophesied the coming of the [[Messiah]].
 
Later Christian tradition would speculate about the death of Zechariah, claiming that waskilled by [[Herod]] at the time of the [[Massacre of the Innocents]].
 
The Koran also presents Zechariah as a priest and the father of John the Baptist, and emphasized is role as prophet.
 
==Zechariah the Priest in ancient sources==
==Zechariah the Priest in ancient sources==



Revision as of 12:18, 27 October 2011


According to the Christian and Islamic tradition, Zechariah the Priest was the father of John the Baptist.

Overview

Zechariah is mentioned only in the Gospel of Luke. He is introduced as a priest from the division of Abijah and the husband of Elizabeth. The miraculous birth of their son, John the Baptist, was announced to Zechariah by the Angel Gabriel in the Temple. Zechariah was in disbelief as he and his wife were both very old. As a punishment he lost his voice until the birth of his son, when he prophesied the coming of the Messiah.

Later Christian tradition would speculate about the death of Zechariah, claiming that waskilled by Herod at the time of the Massacre of the Innocents.

The Koran also presents Zechariah as a priest and the father of John the Baptist, and emphasized is role as prophet.

Zechariah the Priest in ancient sources

Zechariah the Priest in scholarship

Zechariah the Priest in literature and the arts

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