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Chapter 1
Luke Twenty 1:1  To his Excellency, Theophilus. Many attempts have been already made to draw up an account of those events which have reached their conclusion among us,
Luke Twenty 1:2  Just as they were reported to us by those who from the beginning were eye-witnesses, and afterwards became bearers of the Message.
Luke Twenty 1:3  And, therefore, I also, since I have investigated all these events with great care from their very beginning, have resolved to write a connected history of them for you,
Luke Twenty 1:4  In order that you may be able to satisfy yourself of the accuracy of the story which you have heard from the lips of others.
Luke Twenty 1:5  In the reign of Herod, King of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the Division called after Abijah. His wife, whose name was Elizabeth, was also a descendant of Aaron.
Luke Twenty 1:6  They were both righteous people, who lived blameless lives, guiding their steps by all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord.
Luke Twenty 1:7  But they had no child, Elizabeth being barren; and both of them were advanced in years.
Luke Twenty 1:8  One day, when Zechariah was officiating as priest before God, during the turn of his Division,
Luke Twenty 1:9  It fell to him by lot, in accordance with the practice among the priests, to go into the Temple of the Lord and burn incense;
Luke Twenty 1:10  And, as it was the Hour of Incense, the people were all praying outside.
Luke Twenty 1:11  And an angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing on the right of the Altar of Incense.
Luke Twenty 1:12  Zechariah was startled at the sight and was awe-struck.
Luke Twenty 1:13  But the angel said to him. "Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard, and your wife Elizabeth shall bear you a son, whom you shall call by the name John.
Luke Twenty 1:14  He shall be to you a joy and a delight; and many shall rejoice over his birth.
Luke Twenty 1:15  For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord; he shall not drink any wine or strong drink, and he shall be filled with the Holy Spirit from the very hour of his birth,
Luke Twenty 1:16  And shall reconcile many of the Israelites to the Lord their God.
Luke Twenty 1:17  He shall go before him in the spirit and with the power of Elijah, 'to reconcile fathers to their children' and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous, and so make ready for the Lord a people prepared for him."
Luke Twenty 1:18  "How can I be sure of this?" Zechariah asked the angel. "For I am an old man and my wife is advanced in years."
Luke Twenty 1:19  "I am Gabriel," the angel answered, "who stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to bring you this good news.
Luke Twenty 1:20  And now you shall be silent and unable to speak until the day when this takes place, because you did not believe what I said, though my words will be fulfilled in due course."
Luke Twenty 1:21  Meanwhile the people were watching for Zechariah, wondering at his remaining so long in the Temple.
Luke Twenty 1:22  When he came out, he was unable to speak to them, and they perceived that he had seen a vision there. But Zechariah kept making signs to them, and remained dumb.
Luke Twenty 1:23  And, as soon as his term of service was finished, he returned home.
Luke Twenty 1:24  After this his wife, Elizabeth, expecting to become a mother, lived in seclusion for five months.
Luke Twenty 1:25  "This is what the Lord has done for me," she said, "now that he has deigned to take away the reproach under which I have been living."
Luke Twenty 1:26  Six months later the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth,
Luke Twenty 1:27  To a maiden there who was betrothed to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. Her name was Mary.
Luke Twenty 1:28  Gabriel came into her presence and said. "Hail, you who have been highly favored! The Lord is with you."
Luke Twenty 1:29  Mary was much disturbed at his words, and was wondering to herself what such a greeting could mean,
Luke Twenty 1:30  When the angel spoke again. "Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.
Luke Twenty 1:31  And now, you shall be with child and give birth to a son, and you shall give him the name Jesus.
Luke Twenty 1:32  The child shall be great and shall be called 'Son of the Most High,' and the Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David,
Luke Twenty 1:33  And he shall reign over the descendants of Jacob for ever; And to his kingdom there shall be no end."
Luke Twenty 1:34  "How can this be?" Mary asked the angel. "For I have no husband."
Luke Twenty 1:35  "The Holy Spirit shall descend upon you," answered the angel, "and the Power of the Most High shall overshadow you; and therefore the child will be called 'holy,' and 'Son of God.'
Luke Twenty 1:36  And Elizabeth, your cousin, is herself also expecting a son in her old age; and it is now the sixth month with her, though she is called barren;
Luke Twenty 1:37  For no promise from God shall fail to be fulfilled."
Luke Twenty 1:38  "I am the servant of the Lord," exclaimed Mary; "let it be with me as you have said." Then the angel left her.
Luke Twenty 1:39  Soon after this Mary set out, and made her way quickly into the hill- country, to a town in Judah;
Luke Twenty 1:40  And there she went into Zechariah's house and greeted Elizabeth.
Luke Twenty 1:41  When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the child moved within her, and Elizabeth herself was filled with the Holy Spirit,
Luke Twenty 1:42  And cried aloud. "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is your unborn child!
Luke Twenty 1:43  But how have I this honor, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
Luke Twenty 1:44  For, as soon as your greeting reached my ears, the child moved within me with delight!
Luke Twenty 1:45  Happy indeed is she who believed that the promise which she received from the Lord would be fulfilled."
Luke Twenty 1:48  For he has remembered his servant in her lowliness; And from this hour all ages will count me happy!
Luke Twenty 1:49  Great things has the Almighty done for me; And holy is his name.
Luke Twenty 1:50  From age to age his mercy rests On those who reverence him.
Luke Twenty 1:51  Mighty are the deeds of his arm; He scatters the proud with their own devices,
Luke Twenty 1:52  He casts down princes from their thrones, and the lowly he uplifts,
Luke Twenty 1:53  The hungry he loads with gifts, and the rich he sends empty away.
Luke Twenty 1:54  He has stretched out his hand to his servant Israel, Ever mindful of his mercy
Luke Twenty 1:56  Mary stayed with Elizabeth about three months, and then returned to her home.
Luke Twenty 1:57  When Elizabeth's time came, she gave birth to a son;
Luke Twenty 1:58  And her neighbors and relations, hearing of the great goodness of the Lord to her, came to share her joy.
Luke Twenty 1:59  A week later they met to circumcise the child, and were about to call him 'Zechariah' after his father,
Luke Twenty 1:60  When his mother interposed. "No, he is to be called John."
Luke Twenty 1:61  "You have no relation of that name!" they exclaimed;
Luke Twenty 1:62  And they made signs to the child's father, to find out what he wished the child to be called.
Luke Twenty 1:63  Asking for a writing-tablet, he wrote the words--'His name is John.' Every one was surprised;
Luke Twenty 1:64  And immediately Zechariah recovered his voice and the use of his tongue, and began to bless God.
Luke Twenty 1:65  All their neighbors were awe-struck at this; and throughout the hill- country of Judea the whole story was much talked about;
Luke Twenty 1:66  And all who heard it kept it in mind, asking one another--"What can this child be destined to become?" For the Power of the Lord was with him.
Luke Twenty 1:67  Then his father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit, and, speaking under inspiration, said.
Luke Twenty 1:68  "Blessed is the Lord, the God of Israel, Who has visited his people and wrought their deliverance,
Luke Twenty 1:69  And has raised up for us the Strength of our Salvation In the House of his servant David--
Luke Twenty 1:70  As he promised by the lips of his Holy Prophets of old--
Luke Twenty 1:71  Salvation from our enemies and from the hands of all that hate us,
Luke Twenty 1:72  Showing mercy to our forefathers, And mindful of his sacred Covenant.
Luke Twenty 1:73  This was the oath which he swore to our forefather Abraham--
Luke Twenty 1:74  That we should be rescued from the hands of our enemies,
Luke Twenty 1:75  And should serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness, In his presence all our days.
Luke Twenty 1:76  And thou, Child, shalt be called Prophet of the Most High, For thou shalt go before the Lord to make ready his way,
Luke Twenty 1:77  To give his people the knowledge of salvation In the forgiveness of their sins,
Luke Twenty 1:78  Through the tender mercy of our God, Whereby the Dawn will break on us from Heaven,
Luke Twenty 1:79  To give light to those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death, And guide our feet into the way of peace."
Luke Twenty 1:80  The child grew and became strong in spirit; and he lived in the Wilds till the time came for his appearance before Israel.