Kunniparampil Curion Zachariah has written:
'Migrants in Greater Bombay' -- subject(s): Population, Rural-urban migration
BENJAMIN ZACHARIAH has written: 'NEHRU'
Mathai Zachariah has written: 'Science for social revolution'
Albert Zachariah Mann has written: 'Population tendencies and social control' -- subject(s): Population
Zachariah H. Goldsmith has written: 'To the bishops and clergy of the protestant episcopal church of the United States'
Zachariah Ezekiel has written: 'Rebuilding trust in Canadian organizations' -- subject- s -: Business ethics, Trust, Corporate governance, Organizational behavior
Zachariah Cox has written: 'An estimate of commercial advantages by way of the Mississippi and Mobile rivers, to the western country' -- subject(s): Commerce 'Remonstrance & memorial of Zachariah Cox' -- subject(s): Claims vs. United States, False imprisonment, History
Zacharias has written: 'Historia ecclesiastica Zachariae Rhetori vulgo adscripta' 'The Syriac chronicle known as that of Zachariah of Mitylene' -- subject(s): World history, Early works to 1800, Church history
Miriam Zachariah has written: 'Peacemaking circles' -- subject(s): Decision making, Group problem solving, Teachers, Teaching, Discussion, Conflict management, Professional relationships
A:Luke chapter 1 says that a priest named Zechariah was the father of John the Baptist, and that he was related by marriage to Mary, mother of Jesus. It does not say who Zechariah's father was. Many scholars have noticed similarities, not only of name, to Zachariah in the Old Testament, but the author of the Book of Zachariah lived centuries earlier.Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) believes that Luke's story of John the Baptist's infancy is not literally true, and that Zechariah and Elizabeth were fictional characters created by Luke's author.
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It is a post nuclear holocaust book, so it is set in the future. The author plainly knows nothing at all about radiation, treating it as though it were an infection that could be caught.
Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'