THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS COMPARED

The Gospel of Luke
Chapter 1


LUKE
Chapter 1


1 Inasmuch as many have
undertaken to compile a
narrative of the things
which have been
accomplished among us,
2 just as they were
delivered to us by those
who from the beginning
were eyewitnesses and
ministers of the word,
3 it seemed good to me
also, having followed all
things closely for some
time past, to write an
orderly account for you,
most excellent Theophilus,
4 that you may know the
truth concerning the things
of which you have been
informed.
8 Now while he was
serving as priest before
God when his division was
on duty,
9 according to the custom
of the priesthood, it fell to
him by lot to enter the
temple of the Lord and
burn incense.
10 And the whole
multitude of the people
were praying outside at the
hour of incense.
11 And there appeared to
him an angel of the Lord
standing on the right side
of the altar of incense.
12 And Zechariah was
troubled when he saw him,
and fear fell upon him.
13 But the angel said to
him, "Do not be afraid,
Zechariah, for your prayer
is heard, and your wife
Elizabeth will bear you a
son, and you shall call his
name John.
14 And you will have joy
and gladness, and many
will rejoice at his birth;
15 for he will be great
before the Lord, and he
shall drink no wine nor
strong drink, and he will
be filled with the Holy
Spirit, even from his
mother's womb.
16 And he will turn many
of the sons of Israel to the
Lord their God,
17 and he will go before
him in the spirit and power
of Elijah, to turn the hearts
of the fathers to the
children, and the
disobedient to the wisdom
of the just, to make ready
for the Lord a people
prepared."
18 And Zechariah said to
the angel, "How shall I
know this? For I am an old
man, and my wife is
advanced in years."
19 And the angel
answered him, "I am
Gabriel, who stand in the
presence of God; and I
was sent to speak to you,
and to bring you this good
news.
20 And behold, you will
be silent and unable to
speak until the day that
these things come to pass,
because you did not
believe my words, which
will be fulfilled in their
time."
21 And the people were
waiting for Zechariah, and
they wondered at his delay
in the temple.
22 And when he came
out, he could not speak to
them, and they perceived
that he had seen a vision in
the temple; and he made
signs to them and
remained dumb.
23 And when his time of
service was ended, he
went to his home.
24 After these days his
wife Elizabeth conceived,
and for five months she hid
herself, saying,
25 "Thus the Lord has
done to me in the days
when he looked on me, to
take away my reproach
among men."
26 In the sixth month the
angel Gabriel was sent
from God to a city of
Galilee named Nazareth,
27 to a virgin betrothed to
a man whose name was
Joseph, of the house of
David; and the virgin's
name was Mary.
28 And he came to her
and said, "Hail, O favored
one, the Lord is with you!"
29 But she was greatly
troubled at the saying, and
considered in her mind
what sort of greeting this
might be.
30 And the angel said to
her, "Do not be afraid,
Mary, for you have found
favor with God.
31 And behold, you will
conceive in your womb
and bear a son, and you
shall call his name Jesus.
32 He will be great, and
will be called the Son of
the Most High; and the
Lord God will give to him
the throne of his father
David,
33 and he will reign over
the house of Jacob for
ever; and of his kingdom
there will be no end."
34 And Mary said to the
angel, "How shall this be,
since I have no husband?"
35 And the angel said to
her, "The Holy Spirit will
come upon you, and the
power of the Most High
will overshadow you;
therefore the child to be
born will be called holy,
the Son of God.
36 And behold, your
kinswoman Elizabeth in
her old age has also
conceived a son; and this
is the sixth month with her
who was called barren.
37 For with God nothing
will be impossible."
38 And Mary said,
"Behold, I am the
handmaid of the Lord; let
it be to me according to
your word." And the angel
departed from her.
39 In those days Mary
arose and went with haste
into the hill country, to a
city of Judah,
40 and she entered the
house of Zechariah and
greeted Elizabeth.
41 And when Elizabeth
heard the greeting of
Mary, the babe leaped in
her womb; and Elizabeth
was filled with the Holy
Spirit
42 and she exclaimed
with a loud cry, "Blessed
are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of
your womb!
43 And why is this
granted me, that the
mother of my Lord should
come to me?
44 For behold, when the
voice of your greeting
came to my ears, the babe
in my womb leaped for
joy.
45 And blessed is she
who believed that there
would be a fulfilment of
what was spoken to her
from the Lord."
46 And Mary said, "My
soul magnifies the Lord,
47 and my spirit rejoices
in God my Savior,
48 for he has regarded the
low estate of his
handmaiden. For behold,
henceforth all generations
will call me blessed;
49 for he who is mighty
has done great things for
me, and holy is his name.
50 And his mercy is on
those who fear him from
generation to generation.
51 He has shown strength
with his arm, he has
scattered the proud in the
imagination of their hearts,
52 he has put down the
mighty from their thrones,
and exalted those of low
degree;
53 he has filled the
hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent
empty away.
54 He has helped his
servant Israel, in
remembrance of his
mercy,
55 as he spoke to our
fathers, to Abraham and to
his posterity for ever."
56 And Mary remained
with her about three
months, and returned to
her home.
57 Now the time came
for Elizabeth to be
delivered, and she gave
birth to a son.
58 And her neighbors and
kinsfolk heard that the
Lord had shown great
mercy to her, and they
rejoiced with her.
59 And on the eighth day
they came to circumcise
the child; and they would
have named him Zechariah
after his father,
60 but his mother said,
"Not so; he shall be called
John."
61 And they said to her,
"None of your kindred is
called by this name."
62 And they made signs
to his father, inquiring
what he would have him
called.
63 And he asked for a
writing tablet, and wrote,
"His name is John." And
they all marveled.
64 And immediately his
mouth was opened and his
tongue loosed, and he
spoke, blessing God.
65 And fear came on all
their neighbors. And all
these things were talked
about through all the hill
country of Judea;
66 and all who heard
them laid them up in their
hearts, saying, "What then
will this child be?" For the
hand of the Lord was with
him.
67 And his father
Zechariah was filled with
the Holy Spirit, and
prophesied, saying,
68 "Blessed be the Lord
God of Israel, for he has
visited and redeemed his
people,
69 and has raised up a
horn of salvation for us in
the house of his servant
David,
70 as he spoke by the
mouth of his holy prophets
from of old,
71 that we should be
saved from our enemies,
and from the hand of all
who hate us;
72 to perform the mercy
promised to our fathers,
and to remember his holy
covenant,
73 the oath which he
swore to our father
Abraham,
74 to grant us that we,
being delivered from the
hand of our enemies,
might serve him without
fear,
75 in holiness and
righteousness before him
all the days of our life.
76 And you, child, will be
called the prophet of the
Most High; for you will go
before the Lord to prepare
his ways,
77 to give knowledge of
salvation to his people in
the forgiveness of their
sins,
78 through the tender
mercy of our God, when
the day shall dawn upon us
from on high
79 to give light to those
who sit in darkness and in
the shadow of death, to
guide our feet into the way
of peace."
80 And the child grew
and became strong in
spirit, and he was in the
wilderness till the day of
his manifestation to Israel.










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