Zechariah Zechariah was one of the little prophets of the Old Testament. His book is between Haggai and Malachi. Zechariah was thought to have begun preaching from 520 BC to 520 BC. The Book of Zechariah includes the resurrection of Jerusalem, the temple, and the people of God. Chapters 11 and 4 through 17 are stories of two shepherds and one of the most difficult clauses of the Old Testament. From the translation of the new life, this part will be as follows. 4 This is what the LORD my God said.
In Zechariah 1, I know that the word of the Lord appears in the vision to the prophet Zechariah; one vision is different from a dream in that participants are awake. In this vision the angel spoke to Zechariah, and Zechariah called him "Lord" (lower case). Angel Zechariah 1: 7 - 20 wrote as follows. "On the twenty-fourth day of November, the second year of Darius, the moon of Hibbert, the word of the Lord came to the son of Eli, when the night of the prophet Zechariah of the rear, I was red There is a man on a horse, he is standing in Myrtle Bush in the canyon. White horse
The angel of the Lord appeared in Zechariah of the temple, he said that he will lay birth. Zechariah said: What should I do? Because I am an old man, my wife is old (Luke 1: 18-20). Zechariah threw doubt on the power of God and remained legitimate. That statement condemns the power of God. He said it exactly; God can not do this. He promoted science to the Almighty. Angry anger, that Gabriel baked Zechariah, he was hit by an idiot until the words were understood. The unprecedented high priest does not believe in the Word of God.
The story of Zechariah is written in Luke 1: 5-80 and Luke 3: 1 - 22, and the Quran in 19.2 - 15. Zechariah and his wife arrived in the old age without children. God talked to Zechariah and told him that his wife would be pregnant, and despite her poverty, his name would be John. As a sign of this event, even if he used a sign for communication, God beat Zechariah until John was born. John became a great and honest prophet to confirm God's Word. Both descriptions refer to John's death