Zechariah

NOUN
  1. an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zechariah which are concerned mainly with the renewal of Israel after the Babylonian Captivity
  2. a Hebrew minor prophet of the late 6th century BC
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How To Use Zechariah In A Sentence

  • Zechariah, however, is given a punitive sign, while the annunciation to Mary concludes with her pledge of willing submission.
  • Zechariah performs his priestly service at the geographical center of Jewish piety, the temple.
  • 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.
  • Leaving Fairly, the families wander westward for three days, after which Zechariah leads his son Rector to a spot deep within ‘the piney wood’ where both kneel and wait all night.
  • This time he programmed his computer to blare loud music directly into his ears, jolting him awake just minutes before Zechariah started to stir.
  • Over 25 men the name Zechariah are mentioned in the Bible.
  • ‘I can't tell them to go away,’ said Zechariah, swallowing a piece of a calzone.
  • In Mary's canticle, Luke records a text that, like Zechariah's, has little to do with the surrounding text.
  • Leaving Fairly, the families wander westward for three days, after which Zechariah leads his son Rector to a spot deep within ‘the piney wood’ where both kneel and wait all night.
  • So they immediately wrote to him about these affairs; but as the Jews were now under terror, and afraid lest the king should change his resolutions as to the building of Jerusalem and of the temple, there were two prophets at that time among them, Haggai and Zechariah, who encouraged them, and bid them be of good cheer, and to suspect no discouragement from the Persians, for that God foretold this to them. Antiquities of the Jews
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