Get Affordable VMs - excellent virtual server hosting


browse words by letter
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

zacharias

zacharias


  1  definition  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Zacharias 
  (1.)  A  priest  of  the  course  of  Abia,  the  eighth  of  the 
  twenty-four  courses  into  which  the  priests  had  been  originally 
  divided  by  David  (1  Chr.  23:1-19).  Only  four  of  these  courses  or 
  families"  of  the  priests  returned  from  the  Exile  (Ezra 
  2:36-39);  but  they  were  then  re-distributed  under  the  old 
  designations.  The  priests  served  at  the  temple  twice  each  year, 
  and  only  for  a  week  each  time.  Zacharias's  time  had  come  for 
  this  service.  During  this  period  his  home  would  be  one  of  the 
  chambers  set  apart  for  the  priests  on  the  sides  of  the  temple 
  ground.  The  offering  of  incense  was  one  of  the  most  solemn  parts 
  of  the  daily  worship  of  the  temple,  and  lots  were  drawn  each  day 
  to  determine  who  should  have  this  great  honour,  an  honour  which 
  no  priest  could  enjoy  more  than  once  during  his  lifetime. 
 
  While  Zacharias  ministered  at  the  golden  altar  of  incense  in 
  the  holy  place  it  was  announced  to  him  by  the  angel  Gabriel 
  that  his  wife  Elisabeth,  who  was  also  of  a  priestly  family,  now 
  stricken  in  years,  would  give  birth  to  a  son  who  was  to  be 
  called  John,  and  that  he  would  be  the  forerunner  of  the 
  long-expected  Messiah  (Luke  1:12-17).  As  a  punishment  for  his 
  refusing  to  believe  this  message,  he  was  struck  dumb  and  "not 
  able  to  speak  until  the  day  that  these  things  should  be 
  performed"  (20).  Nine  months  passed  away  and  Elisabeth's  child 
  was  born,  and  when  in  answer  to  their  inquiry  Zacharias  wrote  on 
  a  "writing  tablet,"  "His  name  is  John,"  his  mouth  was  opened, 
  and  he  praised  God  (60-79).  The  child  (John  the  Baptist),  thus 
  "born  out  of  due  time,"  "waxed  strong  in  spirit"  (1:80). 
 
  (2.)  The  "son  of  Barachias,"  mentioned  as  having  been  slain 
  between  the  temple  and  the  altar  (Matt.  23:35;  Luke  11:51). 
  Barachias"  here  may  be  another  name  for  Jehoiada,  as  some 
  think.  (See  {ZECHARIAH}.)