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1
Forasmuch
as many
have taken in hand
to set forth in order
a declaration
of
those things
which are most surely believed
among
us,
2
Even
as they delivered
them unto us,
which
from
the beginning
were
eyewitnesses,
and
ministers
of the word;
3
It seemed
good to me also,
having had perfect
understanding
of all things
from the very first,
to write
unto thee
in order,
most excellent
Theophilus,
4
That
thou mightest know
the certainty
of
those things,
wherein
thou hast been instructed.
5
There was in
the days
of Herod,
the king
of Judaea, a certain
priest
named
Zacharias,
of
the course
of Abia:
and his
wife
was
of
the daughters
of Aaron,
and her
name
was
Elisabeth.
6
And they were
both
righteous
before
God,
walking
in
all
the commandments
and
ordinances
of the Lord
blameless.
7
And they had
no
child,
because
that Elisabeth
was
barren,
and they
both
were
now
well stricken
in
years.
8
And
it came to pass,
that while
he
executed the priest's office
before
God
in
the order
of his
course,
9
According
to the custom
of the priest's office,
his lot
was to burn incense
when he went
into
the temple
of the Lord.
10
And
the whole
multitude
of the people
were
praying
without
at the time
of incense.
11
And there appeared unto him
an angel
of the Lord
standing
on
the right side
of the altar
of incense.
12
And
when Zacharias
saw
him
, he was troubled,
and
fear
fell
upon him.
13
But
the angel
said unto him,
Fear
not,
Zacharias:
for thy
prayer
is heard;
and thy
wife
Elisabeth
shall bear
thee
a son,
and
thou shalt call
his
name
John.
14
And thou shalt have
joy
and
gladness;
and
many
shall rejoice
at his birth.
15
For he shall be
great
in the sight
of the Lord,
and
shall drink
neither
wine
nor
strong drink;
and
he shall be filled
with the Holy
Ghost,
even
from his
mother's
womb.
16
And
many
of the children
of Israel
shall he turn
to
the Lord
their
God.
17
And he
shall go
before
him in
the spirit
and
power
of Elias,
to turn
the hearts
of the fathers
to
the children,
and
the disobedient
to
the wisdom
of the just;
to make ready
a people
prepared
for the Lord.
18
And
Zacharias
said unto
the angel,
Whereby
shall I know
this? for I
am
an old man,
and my
wife
well stricken
in
years.
19
And
the angel
answering
said unto him, I
am
Gabriel,
that stand
in the presence
of God;
and
am
sent
to speak
unto thee, and
to shew
thee these
glad tidings.
20
And,
behold,
thou
shalt be dumb,
and
not
able
to speak,
until
the day
that
these things
shall be performed,
because
thou believest
not
my
words,
which
shall be fulfilled
in their
season.
21
And
the people
waited
for Zacharias,
and
marvelled
that he
tarried so long
in
the temple.
22
And
when he came out,
he could
not
speak
unto them: and
they perceived
that
he had seen
a vision
in
the temple:
for he beckoned unto them, and
remained
speechless.
23
And it came to pass,
that, as soon as
the days
of his
ministration
were accomplished,
he departed
to his own
house.
24
And
after
those
days
his
wife
Elisabeth
conceived,
and
hid
herself
five
months,
saying,
25
Thus
hath
the Lord
dealt with me
in
the days
wherein
he looked on
me
, to take away
my
reproach
among
men.
26
And
in
the sixth
month
the angel
Gabriel
was sent
from
God
unto
a city
of Galilee,
named
Nazareth,
27
To
a virgin
espoused
to a man
whose
name
was Joseph,
of
the house
of David; and
the virgin's
name
was
Mary.
28
And the angel
came in
unto her, and said,
Hail,
thou that art
highly favoured,
the Lord
is
with thee: blessed
art
thou among women.
29
And when she saw
him
, she was troubled
at his
saying,
and
cast in her mind
what manner
of salutation
this
should be.
30
And
the angel
said unto her,
Fear
not,
Mary:
for
thou hast found
favour
with
God.
31
And,
behold,
thou shalt conceive
in
thy womb,
and
bring forth
a son,
and shalt call his
name
JESUS.
32
He shall be
great,
and
shall be called
the Son
of the Highest:
and
the Lord
God
shall give
unto him
the throne
of his
father
David:
33
And
he shall reign
over
the house
of Jacob
for
ever;
and of his
kingdom
there shall be
no
end.
34
Then said
Mary
unto
the angel,
How
shall this be,
seeing
I know not
a man?
35
And
the angel
answered
and said unto her,
The Holy
Ghost
shall come
upon thee, and
the power
of the Highest
shall overshadow
thee:
therefore
also
that holy thing
which shall be born
of thee
shall be called
the Son
of God.
36
And,
behold,
thy
cousin
Elisabeth,
she
hath
also
conceived
a son
in her
old age:
and this is
the sixth
month
with her, who
was called
barren.
37
For with
God
nothing
shall be impossible.
38
And
Mary
said,
Behold
the handmaid
of the Lord;
be it
unto me
according
to thy
word.
And
the angel
departed
from her.
39
And
Mary
arose
in those
days,
and went
into
the hill country
with
haste,
into
a city
of Juda;
40
And
entered
into
the house
of Zacharias,
and
saluted
Elisabeth.
41
And it came to pass,
that, when
Elisabeth
heard
the salutation
of Mary,
the babe
leaped
in her
womb;
and
Elisabeth
was filled
with the Holy
Ghost:
42
And
she spake out
with a loud
voice, and said,
Blessed
art
thou
among
women,
and
blessed
is
the fruit
of thy
womb.
43
And
whence
is
this to me, that
the mother
of my
Lord
should come
to me?
44
For,
lo,
as soon as
the voice
of thy
salutation
sounded
in mine
ears,
the babe
leaped
in my
womb
for
joy.
45
And
blessed
is
she that believed:
for there shall be
a performance
of those things which were told
her from
the Lord.
46
And
Mary
said, My
soul
doth magnify
the Lord,
47
And my
spirit
hath rejoiced
in
God
my
Saviour.
48
For
he hath regarded
the low estate
of his handmaiden: for,
behold,
from
henceforth
all
generations
shall call
me blessed.
49
For
he that is mighty
hath done
to me great things; and
holy
is
his
name.
50
And
his
mercy
is
on them that fear
him from
generation
to
generation
.
51
He hath shewed
strength
with his
arm;
he hath scattered
the proud
in the imagination
of their
hearts.
52
He hath put down
the mighty
from
their
seats,
and
exalted
them of low degree.
53
He hath filled
the hungry
with good things;
and
the rich
he hath sent
empty
away.
54
He hath holpen
his
servant
Israel,
in remembrance
of
his
mercy;
55
As
he spake
to our
fathers,
to Abraham,
and to his
seed
for
ever.
56
And
Mary
abode
with her about
three
months,
and
returned
to her own
house.
57
Now
Elisabeth's
full
time
came that she
should be delivered;
and
she brought forth
a son.
58
And
her neighbours
and her
cousins
heard
how
the Lord
had shewed great
mercy
upon
her; and
they rejoiced
with her.
59
And
it came to pass,
that on
the eighth
day
they came
to circumcise
the child;
and
they called
him
Zacharias,
after
the name of his
father.
60
And his
mother
answered
and said,
Not
so
; but
he shall be called
John.
61
And they said unto her, There is
none
of thy
kindred
that
is called
by this
name.
62
And
they made signs
to his
father,
how
he would have
him
called.
63
And
he asked for
a writing table,
and wrote,
saying,
His
name
is
John.
And
they marvelled
all.
64
And his
mouth
was opened
immediately,
and his
tongue
loosed
, and
he spake,
and praised
God.
65
And
fear
came
on
all
that dwelt round about
them: and
all
these
sayings
were noised abroad
throughout
all
the hill country
of Judaea.
66
And
all
they that heard
them
laid
them
up
in their
hearts,
saying,
What
manner
of child
shall this be!
And
the hand
of the Lord
was with him.
67
And his
father
Zacharias
was filled
with the Holy
Ghost,
and
prophesied,
saying,
68
Blessed
be
the Lord
God
of Israel;
for
he hath visited
and
redeemed
his
people,
69
And
hath raised up
an horn
of salvation
for us in
the house
of his
servant
David;
70
As
he spake
by
the mouth
of his
holy
prophets,
which have been since
the world began:
71
That we should be saved
from our
enemies,
and from
the hand
of all
that hate
us;
72
To perform
the mercy
promised
to
our
fathers,
and to remember his
holy
covenant;
73
The oath
which
he sware
to our
father
Abraham,
74
That he would grant
unto us,
that we being delivered
out of
the hand
of our
enemies
might serve
him
without fear,
75
In
holiness
and
righteousness
before
him,
all
the days
of our life.
76
And thou,
child,
shalt be called
the prophet
of the Highest:
for
thou shalt go
before the face
of the Lord
to prepare
his
ways;
77
To give
knowledge
of salvation
unto his
people
by
the remission
of their
sins,
78
Through
the tender
mercy
of our
God;
whereby
the dayspring
from
on high
hath visited
us,
79
To give light
to them that sit
in
darkness
and
in
the shadow
of death,
to guide
our
feet
into
the way
of peace.
80
And
the child
grew,
and
waxed strong
in spirit,
and was in
the deserts
till
the day
of his
shewing
unto
Israel.
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