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English Dictionary: Zacharias by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Zacharias
n
  1. a Hebrew minor prophet of the late 6th century BC [syn: Zechariah, Zacharias]
  2. an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Zechariah which are concerned mainly with the renewal of Israel after the Babylonian Captivity
    Synonym(s): Zechariah, Zacharias, Book of Zachariah
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Zacharias
      (1.) A priest of the course of Abia, the eighth of the
      twenty-four courses into which the priests had been originally
      divided by David (1 Chr. 23:1-19). Only four of these courses or
      "families" of the priests returned from the Exile (Ezra
      2:36-39); but they were then re-distributed under the old
      designations. The priests served at the temple twice each year,
      and only for a week each time. Zacharias's time had come for
      this service. During this period his home would be one of the
      chambers set apart for the priests on the sides of the temple
      ground. The offering of incense was one of the most solemn parts
      of the daily worship of the temple, and lots were drawn each day
      to determine who should have this great honour, an honour which
      no priest could enjoy more than once during his lifetime.
     
         While Zacharias ministered at the golden altar of incense in
      the holy place, it was announced to him by the angel Gabriel
      that his wife Elisabeth, who was also of a priestly family, now
      stricken in years, would give birth to a son who was to be
      called John, and that he would be the forerunner of the
      long-expected Messiah (Luke 1:12-17). As a punishment for his
      refusing to believe this message, he was struck dumb and "not
      able to speak until the day that these things should be
      performed" (20). Nine months passed away, and Elisabeth's child
      was born, and when in answer to their inquiry Zacharias wrote on
      a "writing tablet," "His name is John," his mouth was opened,
      and he praised God (60-79). The child (John the Baptist), thus
      "born out of due time," "waxed strong in spirit" (1:80).
     
         (2.) The "son of Barachias," mentioned as having been slain
      between the temple and the altar (Matt. 23:35; Luke 11:51).
      "Barachias" here may be another name for Jehoiada, as some
      think. (See {ZECHARIAH}.)
     
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