Fill in the blanks for the chain of events that Zechariah experienced. Zechariah is offering _______ in the Temple's _______ when the _______ appears. He announces that _______ and... Fill in the blanks for the chain of events that Zechariah experienced. Zechariah is offering _______ in the Temple's _______ when the _______ appears. He announces that _______ and he should be named _______. That he will grow to be _______ preaching a message of _______. Zechariah asks _______ which displeases _______ who then _______ until the day the prophecy comes to pass.

Understand the Problem
The question requires filling in the blanks related to the biblical events involving Zechariah. It is focusing on key elements of a narrative or event about his experiences.
Answer
Zechariah is offering incense in the Temple's sanctuary when the angel appears. He announces that Elizabeth will bear a son who should be named John. He will preach repentance. Zechariah asks for proof, displeasing the angel, who makes him mute until the prophecy occurs.
Zechariah is offering incense in the Temple's sanctuary when the angel appears. He announces that Elizabeth will bear a son and he should be named John. He will grow to be great, preaching a message of repentance. Zechariah asks for proof, which displeases the angel who then makes him mute until the day the prophecy comes to pass.
Answer for screen readers
Zechariah is offering incense in the Temple's sanctuary when the angel appears. He announces that Elizabeth will bear a son and he should be named John. He will grow to be great, preaching a message of repentance. Zechariah asks for proof, which displeases the angel who then makes him mute until the day the prophecy comes to pass.
More Information
This event is described in the Gospel of Luke, where Zechariah, a priest, is chosen by lot to burn incense in the Temple. The angel Gabriel appears to him, announcing the birth of John the Baptist. Zechariah's disbelief leads to his temporary muteness.
Tips
Common mistakes include confusing the name of the son or the specific message he will preach.
Sources
- The Silence Before the Song -- Luke 1:69-79 - togetherweserve.org
- Why did God Take Zachariah's Voice? - hermeneutics.stackexchange.com
- Luke 1:5-25 Commentary - Center for Excellence in Preaching - cepreaching.org
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