1:1 Seeing
that
many
did
take
in
hand
to
set
in
order
a
narration
of
the
matters
that
have
been
fully
assured
among
us,
1:2 as
they
did
deliver
to
us,
who
from
the
beginning
became
eye-witnesses,
and
officers
of
the
Word,
--
1:3 it
seemed
good
also
to
me,
having
followed
from
the
first
after
all
things
exactly,
to
write
to
thee
in
order,
most
noble
Theophilus,
1:4 that
thou
mayest
know
the
certainty
of
the
things
wherein
thou
wast
instructed.
1:5 There
was
in
the
days
of
Herod,
the
king
of
Judea,
a
certain
priest,
by
name
Zacharias,
of
the
course
of
Abijah,
and
his
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Aaron,
and
her
name
Elisabeth;
1:6 and
they
were
both
righteous
before
God,
going
on
in
all
the
commands
and
righteousnesses
of
the
Lord
blameless,
1:7 and
they
had
no
child,
because
that
Elisabeth
was
barren,
and
both
were
advanced
in
their
days.
1:8 And
it
came
to
pass,
in
his
acting
as
priest,
in
the
order
of
his
course
before
God,
1:9 according
to
the
custom
of
the
priesthood,
his
lot
was
to
make
perfume,
having
gone
into
the
sanctuary
of
the
Lord,
1:10 and
all
the
multitude
of
the
people
were
praying
without,
at
the
hour
of
the
perfume.
1:11 And
there
appeared
to
him
a
messenger
of
the
Lord
standing
on
the
right
side
of
the
altar
of
the
perfume,
1:12 and
Zacharias,
having
seen,
was
troubled,
and
fear
fell
on
him;
1:13 and
the
messenger
said
unto
him,
`Fear
not,
Zacharias,
for
thy
supplication
was
heard,
and
thy
wife
Elisabeth
shall
bear
a
son
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
call
his
name
John,
1:14 and
there
shall
be
joy
to
thee,
and
gladness,
and
many
at
his
birth
shall
joy,
1:15 for
he
shall
be
great
before
the
Lord,
and
wine
and
strong
drink
he
may
not
drink,
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit
he
shall
be
full,
even
from
his
mother's
womb;
1:16 and
many
of
the
sons
of
Israel
he
shall
turn
to
the
Lord
their
God,
1:17 and
he
shall
go
before
Him,
in
the
spirit
and
power
of
Elijah,
to
turn
hearts
of
fathers
unto
children,
and
disobedient
ones
to
the
wisdom
of
righteous
ones,
to
make
ready
for
the
Lord,
a
people
prepared.'
1:18 And
Zacharias
said
unto
the
messenger,
`Whereby
shall
I
know
this
for
I
am
aged,
and
my
wife
is
advanced
in
her
days'
1:19 And
the
messenger
answering
said
to
him,
`I
am
Gabriel,
who
have
been
standing
near
before
God,
and
I
was
sent
to
speak
unto
thee,
and
to
proclaim
these
good
news
to
thee,
1:20 and
lo,
thou
shalt
be
silent,
and
not
able
to
speak,
till
the
day
that
these
things
shall
come
to
pass,
because
thou
didst
not
believe
my
words,
that
shall
be
fulfilled
in
their
season.'
1:21 And
the
people
were
waiting
for
Zacharias,
and
wondering
at
his
tarrying
in
the
sanctuary,
1:22 and
having
come
out,
he
was
not
able
to
speak
to
them,
and
they
perceived
that
a
vision
he
had
seen
in
the
sanctuary,
and
he
was
beckoning
to
them,
and
did
remain
dumb.
1:23 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
days
of
his
service
were
fulfilled,
he
went
away
to
his
house,
1:24 and
after
those
days,
his
wife
Elisabeth
conceived,
and
hid
herself
five
months,
saying--
1:25 `Thus
hath
the
Lord
done
to
me,
in
days
in
which
He
looked
upon
[me]
,
to
take
away
my
reproach
among
men.'
1:26 And
in
the
sixth
month
was
the
messenger
Gabriel
sent
by
God,
to
a
city
of
Galilee,
the
name
of
which
[is]
Nazareth,
1:27 to
a
virgin,
betrothed
to
a
man,
whose
name
[is]
Joseph,
of
the
house
of
David,
and
the
name
of
the
virgin
[is]
Mary.
1:28 And
the
messenger
having
come
in
unto
her,
said,
`Hail,
favoured
one,
the
Lord
[is]
with
thee;
blessed
[art]
thou
among
women;'
1:29 and
she,
having
seen,
was
troubled
at
his
word,
and
was
reasoning
of
what
kind
this
salutation
may
be.
1:30 And
the
messenger
said
to
her,
`Fear
not,
Mary,
for
thou
hast
found
favour
with
God;
1:31 and
lo,
thou
shalt
conceive
in
the
womb,
and
shalt
bring
forth
a
son,
and
call
his
name
Jesus;
1:32 he
shall
be
great,
and
Son
of
the
Highest
he
shall
be
called,
and
the
Lord
God
shall
give
him
the
throne
of
David
his
father,
1:33 and
he
shall
reign
over
the
house
of
Jacob
to
the
ages;
and
of
his
reign
there
shall
be
no
end.'
1:34 And
Mary
said
unto
the
messenger,
`How
shall
this
be,
seeing
a
husband
I
do
not
know'
1:35 And
the
messenger
answering
said
to
her,
`The
Holy
Spirit
shall
come
upon
thee,
and
the
power
of
the
Highest
shall
overshadow
thee,
therefore
also
the
holy-begotten
thing
shall
be
called
Son
of
God;
1:36 and
lo,
Elisabeth,
thy
kinswoman,
she
also
hath
conceived
a
son
in
her
old
age,
and
this
is
the
sixth
month
to
her
who
was
called
barren;
1:37 because
nothing
shall
be
impossible
with
God.'
1:38 And
Mary
said,
`Lo,
the
maid-servant
of
the
Lord;
let
it
be
to
me
according
to
thy
saying,'
and
the
messenger
went
away
from
her.
1:39 And
Mary
having
arisen
in
those
days,
went
to
the
hill-country,
with
haste,
to
a
city
of
Judea,
1:40 and
entered
into
the
house
of
Zacharias,
and
saluted
Elisabeth.
1:41 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Elisabeth
heard
the
salutation
of
Mary,
the
babe
did
leap
in
her
womb;
and
Elisabeth
was
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
1:42 and
spake
out
with
a
loud
voice,
and
said,
`Blessed
[art]
thou
among
women,
and
blessed
[is]
the
fruit
of
thy
womb;
1:43 and
whence
[is]
this
to
me,
that
the
mother
of
my
Lord
might
come
unto
me
1:44 for,
lo,
when
the
voice
of
thy
salutation
came
to
my
ears,
leap
in
gladness
did
the
babe
in
my
womb;
1:45 and
happy
[is]
she
who
did
believe,
for
there
shall
be
a
completion
to
the
things
spoken
to
her
from
the
Lord.'
1:46 And
Mary
said,
`My
soul
doth
magnify
the
Lord,
1:47 And
my
spirit
was
glad
on
God
my
Saviour,
1:48 Because
He
looked
on
the
lowliness
of
His
maid-servant,
For,
lo,
henceforth
call
me
happy
shall
all
the
generations,
1:49 For
He
who
is
mighty
did
to
me
great
things,
And
holy
[is]
His
name,
1:50 And
His
kindness
[is]
to
generations
of
generations,
To
those
fearing
Him,
1:51 He
did
powerfully
with
His
arm,
He
scattered
abroad
the
proud
in
the
thought
of
their
heart,
1:52 He
brought
down
the
mighty
from
thrones,
And
He
exalted
the
lowly,
1:53 The
hungry
He
did
fill
with
good,
And
the
rich
He
sent
away
empty,
1:54 He
received
again
Israel
His
servant,
To
remember
kindness,
1:55 As
He
spake
unto
our
fathers,
To
Abraham
and
to
his
seed--to
the
age.'
1:56 And
Mary
remained
with
her
about
three
months,
and
turned
back
to
her
house.
1:57 And
to
Elisabeth
was
the
time
fulfilled
for
her
bringing
forth,
and
she
bare
a
son,
1:58 and
the
neighbours
and
her
kindred
heard
that
the
Lord
was
making
His
kindness
great
with
her,
and
they
were
rejoicing
with
her.
1:59 And
it
came
to
pass,
on
the
eighth
day,
they
came
to
circumcise
the
child,
and
they
were
calling
him
by
the
name
of
his
father,
Zacharias,
1:60 and
his
mother
answering
said,
`No,
but
he
shall
be
called
John.'
1:61 And
they
said
unto
her--`There
is
none
among
thy
kindred
who
is
called
by
this
name,'
1:62 and
they
were
making
signs
to
his
father,
what
he
would
wish
him
to
be
called,
1:63 and
having
asked
for
a
tablet,
he
wrote,
saying,
`John
is
his
name;'
and
they
did
all
wonder;
1:64 and
his
mouth
was
opened
presently,
and
his
tongue,
and
he
was
speaking,
praising
God.
1:65 And
fear
came
upon
all
those
dwelling
around
them,
and
in
all
the
hill-country
of
Judea
were
all
these
sayings
spoken
of,
1:66 and
all
who
heard
did
lay
them
up
in
their
hearts,
saying,
`What
then
shall
this
child
be'
and
the
hand
of
the
Lord
was
with
him.
1:67 And
Zacharias
his
father
was
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
did
prophesy,
saying,
1:68 `Blessed
[is]
the
Lord,
the
God
of
Israel,
Because
He
did
look
upon,
And
wrought
redemption
for
His
people,
1:69 And
did
raise
an
horn
of
salvation
to
us,
In
the
house
of
David
His
servant,
1:70 As
He
spake
by
the
mouth
of
His
holy
prophets,
Which
have
been
from
the
age;
1:71 Salvation
from
our
enemies,
And
out
of
the
hand
of
all
hating
us,
1:72 To
do
kindness
with
our
fathers,
And
to
be
mindful
of
His
holy
covenant,
1:73 An
oath
that
He
sware
to
Abraham
our
father,
1:74 To
give
to
us,
without
fear,
Out
of
the
hand
of
our
enemies
having
been
delivered,
1:75 To
serve
Him,
in
holiness
and
righteousness
Before
Him,
all
the
days
of
our
life.
1:76 And
thou,
child,
Prophet
of
the
Highest
Shalt
thou
be
called;
For
thou
shalt
go
before
the
face
of
the
Lord,
To
prepare
His
ways.
1:77 To
give
knowledge
of
salvation
to
His
people
In
remission
of
their
sins,
1:78 Through
the
tender
mercies
of
our
God,
In
which
the
rising
from
on
high
did
look
upon
us,
1:79 To
give
light
to
those
sitting
in
darkness
and
death-shade,
To
guide
our
feet
to
a
way
of
peace.'
1:80 And
the
child
grew,
and
was
strengthened
in
spirit,
and
he
was
in
the
deserts
till
the
day
of
his
shewing
unto
Israel.