Technically... Zechariah is dead. And as The Bible reveals: "...the dead know nothing..." (Eccle.9:5 NLT New Living Translation).
"...For when you go to the grave, there will be no work or planning or knowledge or wisdom..." (verse 10) --
...and we may safely include, "nor is there any BELIEVING."
The Bible refers to death as "sleeping" -- a dreamless, unconscious dormancy from which one day all men shall awaken, each in their own order [I Cor.15:23], in a resurrection to face Judgment.
As for Zechariah's inspired writing: He posed a lot of questions to the angel regarding his strange and confusing prophetic "visions." But, he expressed no personal beliefs therein... he only recorded what he saw.
These prophets themselves wrote their own books.
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Zechariah, the prophet, appears in the Old Testament book which bears his name. Zechariah, father of John the Baptist, is mentioned in Luke 1.
Hosea and Zechariah each have 14 chapters. Zechariah has more verses.
Her name is Bibi Aminah.
The father of Prophet Yahya (John the Baptist) is Zechariah. In Islamic tradition, Zechariah is recognized as a righteous prophet and is known for his devotion and prayers for a son, which led to the miraculous birth of Yahya. Zechariah's story is mentioned in the Quran, highlighting his faith and the divine blessing of having a son despite his old age.
Prophet Zechariah foretold that Your king Jesus would come riding on a colt. Kings came riding on a horse. It is in Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9.. That is Palm Sunday.
JEREMIAH and ZECHARIAH were contemporary with DANIEL. But ZECHARIAH began his seven years of prophetic ministry twenty-seven years later, in 410 B.C. So we could say he was the next prophet.
Zechariah was a Jewish prophet who lived during the time of the Babylonian exile. He prophesied about the eventual restoration of Jerusalem and the coming of a future king, whom Christians believe to be Jesus. Zechariah's visions often contained symbolic imagery and messages of hope for the people.
Zechariah was a contemporary of Haggai, Ezra, and Nehemiah. They were all involved in the restoration of the temple and the rebuilding of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.
The Bible Book of Zechariah was written by the prophet Zechariah around 518 BC. It covered the rebuilding of Jerusalem after it was destroyed by the Babylonians.