In response to receiving his son and the return of his voice, Zechariah sang the Benedictus. |
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This time he programmed his computer to blare loud music directly into his ears, jolting him awake just minutes before Zechariah started to stir. |
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The figures, beginning with Moses, proceed counterclockwise to David, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Daniel, and Isaiah. |
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And who remembers Zechariah, apart from nuns and monks who sing his canticle every day? |
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At the end of his work, Zechariah envisioned a growing response to God's pian among the Gentiles. |
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The two olive trees and the two candlesticks refer to this prophecy given to Zechariah. |
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Zechariah proclaims a King who comes as Saviour on a colt, not with horses and chariots. |
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Did a teacher like Zechariah develop such a theological synthesis rooted in the worship of Israel's God as Creator and Lord of the universe? |
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Luke has Zechariah ministering not merely at the hieron, the temple complex, but in the naos, the inner sanctuary of the temple restricted to the priests. |
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The only references to Satan in the Old Testament are in the books Zechariah and in Job. |
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Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth are an aged couple yearning for a child, like Abraham and Sarah in Genesis. |
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Then we hear the beautiful words of the priest Zechariah at the birth of his son John, that messenger, that advance team. |
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A final chapter compares the work of the deuteronomic school to other postexilic works such as Haggai, Zechariah, Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. |
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Scholarly disputes regarding the origin of this canticle have suggested three possible composers: Zechariah, Luke, and followers of John the Baptist. |
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Today, in the spirit of Zechariah, you-Reformed Christians-open your city and the church in it not only to daughters and sons of those put to death or exiled in the 16th century and later. |
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Old Testament pseudepigrapha are extremely numerous and offer accounts of patriarchs and events, attributed to various biblical personages from Adam to Zechariah. |
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There is, after all an ultimate biblical vision of the new city, one no doubt inspired by and fulfilling the earlier visions of Zechariah and Jesus. |
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As soon as the Archangel Gabriel communicated to her the coming birth of the Baptist, Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country, to a city of Judah, and she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. |
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The book of Zechariah chapter 14 also presents the same events: when the nations are just about to attack the New Jerusalem, God comes with «all the saints» to punish the unrepentant and the fallen angels. |
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The Pyramid was inspired by the Tomb of Zechariah and Tomb of Absalom in the Kidron Valley in Jerusalem. |
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His uncle, Zechariah Chafee, was a Harvard law professor, and a notable civil libertarian. |
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Elisheva was a descendant of Aaron and thus a powerful priestly leader in her own right, as well as with her husband, Zechariah. |
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Before Zechariah sang his Benedictus, the mother of John the Baptist prophesied that God was indeed coming into the midst of the people. |
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Zane looks at prophecies from Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Zechariah to explore evidence as to whether Jesus fulfilled any or all of them. |
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The family counselling session will be conducted by Rev Zechariah at 9am. |
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