John’s Birth

In this lesson, we’ll study the birth of John the Baptist and the prophesies that Zacharias prophesied after he could speak again.

John’s Birth, Lk 1:57-58

When John was born, Elisabeth’s cousins and neighbors rejoiced with her, since the Lord had shown her mercy, in giving her a son in her old age.

John’s Name, Lk 1:59-63

On the eighth day, John was circumcised, in accordance with God’s covenant with Abraham, Gen 17:10-13.  And they named him “Zacharias”, after his father’s name.  Elisabeth corrected them and called him “John”, so named by the angel of the Lord, Lk 1:13.

The people who named him questioned Elisabeth because John was not a family name.  Evidently, it had become common a few generations before John’s birth to call children by family names, Lk 3:24-25a.  They settled the question by asking Zacharias.

The People’s Reaction, Lk 1:64-66

As soon as Zacharias named John, his mouth was opened and he began praising God. What he said caused the people to fear, as in Lk 7:16, Acts 2:43.  And they repeated what he said throughout all the hill country of Judea (social media is nothing new).  The people realized that there was something very special about this child.  Indeed, “the hand of the Lord was with him”.

Zacharias’ Prophecies, Lk 1:67-79

Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost and prophesied.

John’s Childhood, Lk 1:80

After John’s birth, he grew, waxed strong in spirit, and was in the deserts till the day of his shewing unto Israel, Lk 3:1-3.  When it was time to make Jesus known to Israel, John just came on the scene like Elijah did in 1 Ki 17:1.

To study the prior lesson, see Mary With Gabriel and Elisabeth. To study the next lesson, see Jesus’s Birth.