The story of Zechariah the Prophet is told in the book of the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament by Christians) named after Zechariah. Further details are given in the Book of Ezra, also from the Hebrew Bible, and in the Christian New Testament's Gospel of Matthew.
Another Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, is mentioned in the Gospel of Luke in the Christian New Testament.
These prophets themselves wrote their own books.
Zephaniah and Zechariah.
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.
Azal mentioned in Zechariah 14:5 is a valley due south of old Jerusalem that the Arabs call Wadi Yasul, and the Israelis call Nahal Azal. Detailed information about Azal and its discovery can be found at http://zechariahfourteenfive.wordpress.com, or by searching the Internet for zechariah + azal + yasul.
Zechariah lived in Jerusalem, which was the capital city of Israel during his time. He was a prophet who lived during the 6th century BC and was known for his prophecies about the Messiah and the restoration of Jerusalem.
Zechariah, the prophet, appears in the Old Testament book which bears his name. Zechariah, father of John the Baptist, is mentioned in Luke 1.
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Zephaniah & Zechariah
Zechariah is the father of John the Baptised
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.
Zechariah Aghmati died in 1195.
Zechariah Green was born in 1817.
Zechariah Green died in 1897.
Zechariah Aghmati was born in 1120.
Zechariah Aghmati died in 1195.
Zechariah of Israel died in 752.
Zechariah Buck was born in 1798.