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Chapter
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As a number of attempts
have been made to put
together in order an
account of those events
which took place among
us,
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As they were handed
down to us by those
who saw them from the
first and were preachers
of the word,
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It seemed good to
me, having made observation,
with great care, of
the direction of events
in their order, to put
the facts in writing
for you, most noble
Theophilus;
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So that you might
have certain knowledge
of those things about
which you were given
teaching.
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In the days of Herod,
king of Judaea, there
was a certain priest,
by name Zacharias, of
the order of Abijah;
and he had a wife of
the family of Aaron,
and her name was Elisabeth.
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They were upright
in the eyes of God,
keeping all the rules
and orders of God, and
doing no wrong.
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And they were without
children, because Elisabeth
had never given birth,
and they were at that
time very old.
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Now it came about
that in his turn he
was acting as priest
before God,
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And as was the way
of the priests, he had
to go into the Temple
to see to the burning
of perfumes.
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And all the people
were offering prayers
outside, at the time
of the burning of perfumes.
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And he saw an angel
of the Lord in his place
on the right side of
the altar.
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And Zacharias was
troubled when he saw
him, and fear came on
him.
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But the angel said,
Have no fear, Zacharias,
for your prayer has
come to the ears of
God, and your wife Elisabeth
will have a son, and
his name will be John.
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And you will be glad
and have great delight;
and numbers of people
will have joy at his
birth.
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For he will be great
in the eyes of the Lord;
he will not take wine
or strong drink; and
he will be full of the
Spirit of God from his
birth.
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And through him great
numbers of the children
of Israel will be turned
to the Lord their God.
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And he will go before
his face in the spirit
and power of Elijah,
turning the hearts of
fathers to their children,
and wrongdoers to the
way of righteousness;
to make ready a people
whose hearts have been
turned to the Lord.
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And Zacharias said
to the angel, How may
I be certain of this?
For I am an old man,
and my wife is far on
in years.
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And the angel, answering,
said, I am Gabriel,
whose place is before
God; I have been sent
to say these words to
you and to give you
this good news.
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Now, see, you will
be without voice or
language till the day
when these things come
about, because you had
not faith in my words,
which will have effect
at the right time.
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And the people were
waiting for Zacharias
and were surprised because
he was in the Temple
for such a long time.
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And when he came
out he was not able
to say anything, and
they saw that he had
seen a vision in the
Temple; and he was making
signs to them without
words.
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And when the days
of his work in the Temple
were ended, he went
back to his house.
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After that time,
Elisabeth, being certain
that she was to become
a mother, kept herself
from men's eyes for
five months, saying,
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The Lord has done
this to me, for his
eyes were on me, to
take away my shame in
the eyes of men.
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Now in the sixth
month the angel Gabriel
was sent from God to
a town in Galilee, named
Nazareth,
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To a virgin who was
to be married to a man
named Joseph, of the
family of David; and
the name of the virgin
was Mary.
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And the angel came
in to her and said,
Peace be with you, to
whom special grace has
been given; the Lord
is with you.
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But she was greatly
troubled at his words,
and said to herself,
What may be the purpose
of these words?
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And the angel said
to her, Have no fear,
Mary, for you have God's
approval.
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And see, you will
give birth to a son,
and his name will be
Jesus.
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He will be great,
and will be named the
Son of the Most High:
and the Lord God will
give him the kingdom
of David, his father:
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He will have rule
over the house of Jacob
for ever, and of his
kingdom there will be
no end.
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And Mary said to
the angel, How may this
be, because I have had
no knowledge of a man?
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And the angel in
answer said to her,
The Holy Spirit will
come on you, and the
power of the Most High
will come to rest on
you, and so that which
will come to birth will
be named holy, Son of
God.
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Even now Elisabeth,
who is of your family,
is to be a mother, though
she is old: and this
is the sixth month with
her who was without
children.
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For there is nothing
which God is not able
to do.
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And Mary said: I
am the servant of the
Lord; may it be to me
as you say. And the
angel went away.
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Then Mary got up
and went quickly into
the high lands, to a
town of Judah;
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And went into the
house of Zacharias and
took Elisabeth in her
arms.
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And when the voice
of Mary came to the
ears of Elisabeth, the
baby made a sudden move
inside her; then Elisabeth
was full of the Holy
Spirit,
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And she said with
a loud voice: May blessing
be on you among women,
and a blessing on the
child of your body.
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How is it that the
mother of my Lord comes
to me?
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For, truly, when
the sound of your voice
came to my ears, the
baby in my body made
a sudden move for joy.
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Happy will she be
who had faith that the
things which the Lord
has said to her will
be done.
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And Mary said: My
soul gives glory to
God;
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My spirit is glad
in God my Saviour.
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For he has had pity
on his servant, though
she is poor and lowly
placed: and from this
hour will all generations
give witness to the
blessing which has come
to me.
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For he who is strong
has done great things
for me; and holy is
his name.
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His mercy is for
all generations in whom
is the fear of him.
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With his arm he has
done acts of power;
he has put to flight
those who have pride
in their hearts.
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He has put down kings
from their seats, lifting
up on high the men of
low degree.
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Those who had no
food he made full of
good things; the men
of wealth he sent away
with nothing in their
hands;
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His help he has given
to Israel, his servant,
so that he might keep
in mind his mercy to
Abraham and his seed
for ever,
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As he gave his word
to our fathers.
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And Mary was with
her for about three
months and then went
back to her house.
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Now it was time for
Elisabeth to give birth,
and she had a son.
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And it came to the
ears of her neighbours
and relations that the
Lord had been very good
to her, and they took
part in her joy.
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And on the eighth
day they came to see
to the circumcision
of the child, and they
would have given him
the name of Zacharias,
his father's name;
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But his mother made
answer and said, No,
his name is John.
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And they said, Not
one of your relations
has that name.
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And they made signs
to his father, to say
what name was to be
given to him.
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And he sent for writing
materials and put down:
His name is John; and
they were all surprised.
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And straight away
his mouth was open and
his tongue was free
and he gave praise to
God.
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And fear came on
all those who were living
round about them: and
there was much talk
about all these things
in all the hill-country
of Judaea.
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And all who had word
of them kept them in
their minds and said,
What will this child
be? For the hand of
the Lord was with him.
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And his father, Zacharias,
was full of the Holy
Spirit, and with the
voice of a prophet said
these words:
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Praise be to the
Lord, the God of Israel,
for he has come to his
people and made them
free,
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Lifting up a horn
of salvation for us
in the house of his
servant David,
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(As he said, by the
mouth of his holy prophets,
from the earliest times,)
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Salvation from those
who are against us,
and from the hands of
those who have hate
for us;
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To do acts of mercy
to our fathers and to
keep in mind his holy
word,
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The oath which he
made to Abraham, our
father,
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That we, being made
free from the fear of
those who are against
us, might give him worship,
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In righteousness
and holy living before
him all our days.
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And you, child, will
be named the prophet
of the Most High: you
will go before the face
of the Lord, to make
ready his ways;
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To give knowledge
of salvation to his
people, through the
forgiveness of sins,
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Because of the loving
mercies of our God,
by which the dawn from
heaven has come to us,
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To give light to
those in dark places,
and in the shade of
death, so that our feet
may be guided into the
way of peace.
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And the child became
tall, and strong in
spirit; and he was living
in the waste land till
the day when he came
before the eyes of Israel.
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