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Luke 1:67

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67 His father Z'kharyah was filled with the Ruach HaKodesh and spoke this prophecy:

Luke 1:67 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:67

And his father Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost,
&c.] With a spirit of prophecy, as his wife Elisabeth had been before, ( Luke 1:41 )

and prophesied
saying; the following things, relating to the Messiah, his incarnation and redemption by him; to the accomplishing of the covenant, oath, promise and mercy of God to his people; and to his son, the forerunner of Christ; and to his work and office, in the various parts and branches of it, which he should perform. Whence it appears, that the following song is of divine inspiration; and that Zacharias spake it as he was moved by the Holy Ghost, as the prophets of old did.

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Luke 1:67 In-Context

65 All their neighbors were awestruck; and throughout the hill country of Y'hudah, people talked about all these things.
66 Everyone who heard of them said to himself, "What is this child going to be?" For clearly the hand of ADONAI was with him.
67 His father Z'kharyah was filled with the Ruach HaKodesh and spoke this prophecy:
68 "Praised be ADONAI, the God of Isra'el, because he has visited and made a ransom to liberate his people
69 by raising up for us a mighty Deliverer who is a descendant of his servant David.
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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