Zacharias in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(Greek form of Zechariah).
1. Father of John the Baptist. Lu 1:5 etc. He was a
priest of the course of Abia. the eighth of the twenty-four
courses who ministered at the temple in turn. He probably
lived at Hebron. His wife's name was Elisabeth. John was
born to them in their old age, and the promise of this son
was communicated to Zacharias by an angel while he was
offering incense and praying in the temple.
2. Son of Barachias, who, our Lord says, was slain
by the Jews between the altar and the temple. Mt 23:35; Lu
11:61 There has been much dispute who this Zacharias was.
Many of the Greek fathers have maintained that the father of
John the Baptist is the person to whom our Lord alludes but
there can be little or no doubt that the allusion is to
Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada, 2Ch 24:20,21 and he may have
been called "the son" of Barachias from his grandfather.
(B.C. 838.) He is mentioned as being the martyr last
recorded in the Hebrew Scriptures (as Abel was the first) -d
Chronicles being the last book in their canon.
Bibliography Information
Smith, William, Dr "Definition for 'Zacharias' Smiths Bible
Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Smiths; 1901.
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