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  1. Since Zacharias did not burn incense on the Day of Atonement (see above), there are two other occasions when he might have served in the temple. One occasion is sometime after the month of Tishri. On the Feast of Tabernacles, all priests were available for service.

  2. Zechariah (Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה Zəḵaryā, "remember Yah"; Greek: Ζαχαρίας; Zacharias in KJV; Zachary in the Douay–Rheims Bible; Zakariyya (Arabic: زكريا, romanized: Zakariyyā) in Islamic tradition) is a Jewish figure in the New Testament and the Quran, [2] and venerated in Christianity and Islam. [3]

  3. After weighing different options laid out in the article, I concluded that Zacharias was on duty from midday Heshvan 25 through midday Kislev 3, 8 BC (November 29-December 6); John was conceived, after the niddah period, during the week of December 13-20, 8 BC; Christ was conceived six months later; John was born on Tishri 1, 7 BC (Rosh ...

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · The prophet Zacharias was the son of Barachias, a priest of the Old Testament. He performed the priest’s office in Jerusalem during the reign of Herod, and was of the daily course of Aiba. His duty was to burn incense in the Temple, while performing the priest’s office before God.

  5. Zacharias. (Greek form of Zechariah). Father of John the Baptist. (Luke 1:5) etc. He was a priest of the course of Abia. the eighth of the twenty-four courses who ministered at the temple in turn. He probably lived at Hebron. His wife's name was Elisabeth.

  6. Nov 1, 2021 · Zacharias went to the [Page 348] Chamber of Pinchas the Clothier, where he received his vestments, but he did not put them on at that time. 39 Instead, he made his way to the northwest corner of the Temple Courtyard to the Hall of the Flame.

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  8. Oct 25, 2023 · Zechariah (also called Zacharias or Zachariah) was a priest from the tribe of Levi who served the Lord during the reign of Herod in Judea. Zechariah’s wife, Elizabeth, was also a descendant of Aaron, and the Bible says they were godly, devout people (Luke 1:5–6).

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