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Luke 1:12

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Luke 1:12 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:12

And when Zacharias saw him
The angel; he was troubled, and fear fell upon him; for such appearances of angels were not now so common as formerly: and when they were more usual, generally had such effects on the minds, even of good men; see ( Judges 6:22 ) ( Daniel 8:17 ) .

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Luke 1:12 In-Context

10 et omnis multitudo erat populi orans foris hora incensi
11 apparuit autem illi angelus Domini stans a dextris altaris incensi
12 et Zaccharias turbatus est videns et timor inruit super eum
13 ait autem ad illum angelus ne timeas Zaccharia quoniam exaudita est deprecatio tua et uxor tua Elisabeth pariet tibi filium et vocabis nomen eius Iohannem
14 et erit gaudium tibi et exultatio et multi in nativitate eius gaudebunt
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