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Both Books of Kings and Chronicles, Jeremiah, Zechariah, and Matthew.
Zechariah was married to Elizabeth, who is described in the Gospel of Luke as a relative of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Both Zechariah and Elizabeth were described as righteous and blameless, but they were childless until they were blessed with the birth of John the Baptist. Their story highlights themes of faith and divine intervention.
Both Zechariah and Revelation belong to a genre known as Jewish apocalyptic literature, but the passage in Revelation 6:1-8 is an obvious elaboration of the corresponding passage in Zechariah. If there were any doubt, this would demonstrate that Revelation was written later than the Book of Zechariah.
They both predict experiences.
Before the birth of Christ
Before the birth of Christ
Both.
The age of Zechariah, father of John the Baptist, is not known. The only information we are given is that he and his wife were "both well along in years" (Luke 1:7). Zechariah doubts the angel Gabriel's message because Luke 1:18 states: Zechariah asked the angel, "How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is well along in years."
It is an elliptical orbit for both.
They tell of both the birth and some even the death of Jesus Christ.
Yes, apparently no one who designed it has taken the time to check out its' short comings. Maybe they have not checked to see how it is working on both a lap top and or an Apple?
The prophet Isaiah is popular as he has prophesied both the birth of Christ and the death of Christ.