路加福音 1
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
1 1-2 提阿非罗大人,已经有很多人根据最初的目击者和传道者给我们的口述,把我们中间发生的事记载下来。 3 我把一切事情从头至尾仔细查考之后,决定按次序写出来, 4 使你知道自己所学的道都是有真凭实据的。
天使预告施洗者约翰出生
5 犹太王希律执政期间,亚比雅的班里有位祭司名叫撒迦利亚,他妻子伊丽莎白是亚伦的后裔。 6 夫妻二人遵行主的一切诫命和条例,无可指责,在上帝眼中是义人。 7 但他们没有孩子,因为伊丽莎白不能生育,二人又年纪老迈。
8 有一天,轮到撒迦利亚他们那一班祭司当值, 9 他们按照祭司的规矩抽签,抽中撒迦利亚到主的殿里去烧香。 10 众百姓都在外面祷告。 11 那时,主的天使在香坛的右边向撒迦利亚显现, 12 撒迦利亚见了,惊慌害怕起来。
13 天使对他说:“撒迦利亚,不要害怕,你的祷告已蒙垂听。你的妻子伊丽莎白要为你生一个儿子,你要给他取名叫约翰。 14 你必欢喜快乐,许多人也会因为他的诞生而欣喜雀跃, 15 因为他将成为主伟大的仆人。他必滴酒不沾,并且在母腹里就被圣灵充满。 16 他将劝导许多以色列人回心转意,归顺主——他们的上帝。 17 他将以先知以利亚的心志和能力做主的先锋,使父亲的心转向儿女,使叛逆的人回转、顺从义人的智慧,为主预备合用的子民。”
18 撒迦利亚对天使说:“我已经老了,我的妻子也上了年纪,我如何知道这是真的呢?” 19 天使回答说:“我是侍立在上帝面前的加百列,奉命来向你报这喜讯。 20 我说的这些话到时候必定应验。但因为你不肯相信我的话,所以这事成就以前,你将变成哑巴,不能说话。”
21 人们在等候撒迦利亚,见他在圣殿里迟迟不出来,都感到奇怪。 22 后来他出来了,却成了哑巴,不能说话,只能打手势,大家意识到他在圣殿里看见了异象。 23 撒迦利亚供职期满,就回家去了。 24 不久,伊丽莎白果然怀了孕,她有五个月闭门不出。 25 她说:“主真是眷顾我,除掉了我不生育的羞耻。”
天使预告耶稣降生
26 伊丽莎白怀孕六个月的时候,天使加百列又奉上帝的命令到加利利的拿撒勒, 27 去见一位童贞女,她叫玛丽亚。玛丽亚已经和大卫的后裔约瑟订了婚。
28 天使到了玛丽亚那里,说:“恭喜你,蒙大恩的女子,主与你同在!”
29 玛丽亚听了觉得十分困惑,反复思想这话的意思。
30 天使对她说:“玛丽亚,不要害怕,你在上帝面前已经蒙恩了。 31 你要怀孕生子,并给祂取名叫耶稣。 32 祂伟大无比,将被称为至高者的儿子,主上帝要把祂祖先大卫的王位赐给祂。 33 祂要永远统治以色列[a],祂的国度永无穷尽。”
34 玛丽亚对天使说:“这怎么可能呢?我还是童贞女。”
35 天使回答说:“圣灵要临到你身上,至高者的能力要荫庇你,所以你要生的那圣婴必称为上帝的儿子。 36 看啊,你的亲戚伊丽莎白年纪老迈,一向不能生育,现在已经怀男胎六个月了。 37 因为上帝无所不能。”
38 玛丽亚说:“我是主的婢女,愿你所说的话在我身上成就。”于是天使离开了她。
玛丽亚看望伊丽莎白
39 不久,玛丽亚便动身赶到犹太山区的一座城, 40 进了撒迦利亚的家,向伊丽莎白请安。 41 伊丽莎白一听见玛丽亚的问安,腹中的胎儿便跳动起来,伊丽莎白被圣灵充满, 42 高声喊着说:“在妇女中你是最蒙福的!你腹中的孩子也是蒙福的! 43 我主的母亲来探望我,我怎么敢当呢? 44 我一听到你问安的声音,腹中的孩子就欢喜跳动。 45 相信主所说的话必实现的女子有福了!”
46 玛丽亚说:
“我的心尊主为大,
47 我的灵因我的救主上帝而欢喜,
48 因祂眷顾我这卑微的婢女,
从今以后,
世世代代都要称我是有福的。
49 全能者在我身上行了奇事,
祂的名是神圣的。
50 祂怜悯敬畏祂的人,
直到世世代代。
51 祂伸出臂膀,施展大能,
驱散心骄气傲的人。
52 祂使当权者失势,
叫谦卑的人升高。
53 祂使饥饿的得饱足,
叫富足的空手而去。
54 祂扶助了自己的仆人以色列,
55 祂要施怜悯给亚伯拉罕和他的子孙,
直到永远,
正如祂对我们祖先的应许。”
56 玛丽亚和伊丽莎白同住了约三个月,便回家去了。
施洗者约翰出生
57 伊丽莎白的产期到了,生下一个儿子。 58 亲戚和邻居听见主向她大施怜悯,都和她一同欢乐。 59 到了第八天,他们来给孩子行割礼,想照他父亲的名字给他取名叫撒迦利亚。
60 但伊丽莎白说:“不!要叫他约翰。”
61 他们说:“你们家族中没有人用这个名字啊!” 62 他们便向他父亲打手势,问他要给孩子起什么名字。 63 撒迦利亚就要了一块写字板,写上:“他的名字叫约翰。”大家看了都很惊奇。 64 就在那时,撒迦利亚恢复了说话的能力,便开口赞美上帝。 65 住在周围的人都很惧怕,这消息很快就传遍了整个犹太山区。 66 听见的人都在想:“这孩子将来会怎样呢?因为主与他同在。”
撒迦利亚的预言
67 孩子的父亲撒迦利亚被圣灵充满,便预言说:
68 “主——以色列的上帝当受称颂,
因祂眷顾、救赎了自己的子民,
69 在祂仆人大卫的家族中为我们兴起了一位大能的拯救者[b],
70 正如祂从亘古借着祂圣先知们的口所说的。
71 祂要从仇敌和一切恨我们之人手中拯救我们。
72 祂怜悯我们的祖先,
持守自己的圣约,
73 就是祂对我们的先祖亚伯拉罕所起的誓,
74 要把我们从仇敌手中拯救出来,
75 使我们一生一世在圣洁和公义中坦然无惧地事奉祂。
76 至于你,我的儿子啊!
你将要被称为至高者的先知,
因为你要走在主的前面,
为祂预备道路,
77 使百姓因罪得赦免而明白救恩的真谛。
78 由于上帝的怜悯,
清晨的曙光必从高天普照我们,
79 照亮那些生活在黑暗中和死亡阴影下的人,
带领我们走平安的道路。”
80 那孩子渐渐长大,心灵强健,在向以色列人公开露面之前,一直住在旷野。
Lu-ca 1
New Vietnamese Bible
Thưa Ngài Thê-ô-phi-lơ:
1 Nhiều người đã dụng công[a] ký thuật các sự việc đã hoàn thành giữa vòng chúng tôi, 2 theo những người chứng kiến và những người phụng sự[b] Lời Chúa từ ban đầu đã truyền lại cho chúng tôi. 3 Vì thế, sau khi cẩn trọng tra cứu chính xác mọi việc từ ban đầu, tôi thiết nghĩ nên theo thứ tự viết cho ngài, 4 để ngài biết chắc chắn những lời giáo huấn[c] ngài đã học[d] là chân xác.
Báo Tin Giăng Báp-tít Ra Đời
5 Vào thời Hê-rốt, vua chư hầu Giu-đê, có một thầy tế lễ tên Xa-cha-ri, thuộc ban A-bi-gia và Ê-li-sa-bét, vợ ông, cũng là dòng dõi của A-rôn. 6 Cả hai ông bà là người công chính[e] dưới[f] mắt Đức Chúa Trời, vâng giữ trọn vẹn các điều răn và giới luật của Chúa. 7 Hai vợ chồng không có con vì bà[g] hiếm muộn mà tuổi ông bà cũng đã cao.
8 Khi đến phiên phân ban mình dâng lễ trước mặt Đức Chúa Trời, 9 theo tục lệ của các thầy tế lễ, Xa-cha-ri bắt thăm trúng phần dâng hương trong đền thờ Chúa. 10 Đang khi tất cả dân chúng nhóm họp bên ngoài cầu nguyện, trong giờ dâng hương, 11 một thiên sứ của Chúa hiện ra cùng Xa-cha-ri, đứng bên phải bàn thờ dâng hương. 12 Thấy thiên sứ, Xa-cha-ri bối rối sợ hãi. 13 Nhưng thiên sứ bảo: “Xa-cha-ri, đừng sợ! Lời khẩn cầu của ông đã được nhậm. Ê-li-sa-bét, vợ ông, sẽ sinh cho ông một trai, hãy đặt tên là Giăng. 14 Ông sẽ vui mừng hớn hở, và nhiều người cũng sẽ hân hoan vì nó ra đời. 15 Con trẻ sẽ được tôn trọng trước mắt Chúa, sẽ không uống rượu nho hay rượu mạnh, và sẽ được đầy dẫy Đức Thánh Linh từ khi còn trong lòng mẹ. 16 Giăng sẽ đưa nhiều người Y-sơ-ra-ên quay về với Chúa, là Đức Chúa Trời của họ, 17 sẽ đi trước mặt Chúa với tinh thần[h] và quyền năng của Ê-li, để đổi lòng cha quay về với con cái, hướng kẻ không vâng phục đến sự khôn ngoan của sự công chính, và để chuẩn bị một dân tộc sẵn sàng cho Chúa.”
18 Xa-cha-ri nói với thiên sứ: “Làm sao tôi biết sẽ có việc này? Vì tôi đã già và vợ tôi cũng đã cao tuổi!”
19 Thiên sứ đáp: “Tôi chính là Gáp-ri-ên, thần hằng đứng chầu trước mặt Đức Chúa Trời.[i] Tôi được sai đến nói chuyện và báo tin mừng này cho ông. 20 Này, ông sẽ bị câm, không nói được cho đến ngày nào những việc này xảy ra, vì ông không tin lời tôi là lời sẽ ứng nghiệm đúng kỳ.”
21 Dân chúng đang chờ đợi Xa-cha-ri, ngạc nhiên không hiểu tại sao ông ở quá lâu trong thánh điện. 22 Khi Xa-cha-ri ra, ông không nói được gì với họ, nên họ biết ông vừa thấy một khải tượng trong thánh điện. Ông ra dấu cho họ hiểu chứ không nói được.
23 Mãn phiên phụng vụ, ông trở về nhà. 24 Sau đó, Ê-li-sa-bét, vợ ông thụ thai, ở ẩn năm tháng, 25 bà nói rằng: “Chúa đã ưu đãi tôi, trong những ngày Ngài đoái thương tôi và cất bỏ điều nhục nhã tôi giữa thiên hạ.”
Báo Trước Sự Giáng Sinh Của Chúa Giê-su
26 Vào tháng thứ sáu, Đức Chúa Trời sai thiên sứ Gáp-ri-ên đến thành Na-xa-rét, thuộc miền Ga-li-lê, 27 gặp một trinh nữ đã đính hôn với một người tên Giô-sép, thuộc gia tộc Đa-vít; trinh nữ này tên Ma-ri. 28 Vào gặp Ma-ri, thiên sứ nói: “Xin chúc mừng cô, người được hồng phúc, Chúa ở cùng cô!”
29 Nghe lời chào ấy, Ma-ri rất bối rối, ngẫm nghĩ xem lời chào đó có nghĩa gì. 30 Nhưng thiên sứ tiếp: “Ma-ri, đừng sợ! Vì cô được Đức Chúa Trời ban ân sủng.[j] 31 Này, cô sẽ thụ thai và sinh một trai, và đặt tên là Giê-su. 32 Người con trai đó sẽ nên cao trọng và sẽ được xưng[k] là Con Đấng Chí Cao. Chúa là Đức Chúa Trời sẽ ban cho Ngài ngôi vua Đa-vít, tổ phụ Ngài. 33 Ngài sẽ trị vì nhà Gia-cốp đời đời; nước Ngài sẽ không bao giờ chấm dứt.”
34 Ma-ri hỏi: “Tôi còn là trinh nữ, làm sao có việc đó?”[l]
35 Thiên sứ đáp: “Thánh Linh sẽ giáng trên cô, quyền năng của Đấng Chí Cao sẽ bao phủ cô, cho nên Con Thánh sinh ra sẽ được xưng là Con Đức Chúa Trời. 36 Kìa, Ê-li-sa-bét, người họ hàng với cô dù trong tuổi già nua, cũng thụ thai đã sáu tháng rồi. Bà này có tiếng là hiếm hoi. 37 Vì không có điều[m] gì Đức Chúa Trời không làm được!”
38 Ma-ri nói: “Vâng, con là đầy tớ Chúa, nguyện việc đó xảy đến cho con như lời ông nói!” Rồi thiên sứ rời khỏi Ma-ri.
Ma-ri Thăm Bà Ê-li-sa-bét
39 Trong những ngày đó, Ma-ri vội vã lên đường đến một thành phố miền đồi núi Giu-đê, 40 vào nhà Xa-cha-ri và chào mừng Ê-li-sa-bét. 41 Vừa khi Ê-li-sa-bét nghe tiếng Ma-ri chào, bào thai trong bụng bà liền nhảy mừng và Ê-li-sa-bét được đầy dẫy Đức Thánh Linh, 42 reo lên: “Cô có phước nhất trong giới phụ nữ. Phước cho bào thai trong lòng cô! 43 Do đâu tôi được vinh dự này, mẹ Chúa tôi đến thăm tôi? 44 Vì khi tai tôi nghe tiếng cô chào, thì thai nhi trong lòng tôi liền nhảy mừng. 45 Phước cho người nữ đã tin[n] rằng những điều Chúa phán bảo nàng sẽ hoàn thành!”
Bài Ca Của Ma-ri
46 Và Ma-ri ca tụng:
“Linh hồn tôi tôn vinh Chúa!
47 Tâm linh tôi mừng rỡ nơi Đức Chúa Trời, Đấng Cứu Rỗi tôi.
48 Vì Ngài đã đoái đến
Người tớ gái hèn mọn của Ngài.
Tất cả các thế hệ từ nay sẽ gọi tôi là người có phước.
49 Vì Đấng Toàn Năng đã làm những việc trọng đại cho tôi,
Thánh thay là danh Ngài!
50 Ngài thương xót những người kính sợ Ngài,
Từ thế hệ này qua thế hệ khác.
51 Tay Ngài làm những việc đại năng.
Đánh tan những kẻ có tâm trí kiêu căng.
52 Truất ngôi kẻ thống trị,
Nâng cao người khiêm nhường.
53 Ngài cho người đói no đầy thức ngon,[o]
Nhưng đuổi kẻ giàu ra đi tay trắng.
54 Ngài phù hộ Y-sơ-ra-ên, đầy tớ Ngài,
Và nhớ tỏ lòng thương xót họ,
55 Như Ngài đã phán cùng tổ phụ chúng ta,
Cùng Áp-ra-ham và dòng dõi người đến muôn đời.”
56 Ma-ri ở với Ê-li-sa-bét độ ba tháng rồi trở về nhà.
Giăng Báp-tít Ra Đời
57 Đến ngày sinh nở, Ê-li-sa-bét sinh được một con trai. 58 Nghe tin Chúa đoái thương bà nhiều, họ hàng láng giềng chung vui với bà.
59 Ngày thứ tám, người ta đến làm lễ cắt bì cho em bé, họ định đặt tên nó là Xa-cha-ri, theo như tên cha. 60 Nhưng mẹ nó nói “Không, phải gọi nó là Giăng!”
61 Họ cãi: “Trong vòng họ hàng bà, không ai có tên đó!”
62 Rồi họ ra dấu hỏi người cha xem ông muốn đặt tên gì cho con. 63 Ông xin tấm bảng, rồi viết: “Tên nó là Giăng,” khiến mọi người đều kinh ngạc. 64 Lập tức ông nói được,[p] và ca ngợi Đức Chúa Trời. 65 Cả láng giềng đều sợ hãi, và người ta bàn tán về các việc này khắp miền đồi núi Giu-đê. 66 Ai nghe cũng đều suy nghĩ không biết rồi đây đứa bé sẽ trở nên người như thế nào?[q] Vì thật có tay Chúa ở cùng nó!
Bài Ca Của Xa-cha-ri
67 Xa-cha-ri, cha đứa trẻ, được đầy dẫy Đức Thánh Linh và nói tiên tri:
68 “Ngợi khen Chúa là Đức Chúa Trời của Y-sơ-ra-ên,
Vì đã thăm viếng và cứu chuộc dân Ngài.
69 Ngài đã dấy lên một Chiếc Sừng Cứu Rỗi[r] cho chúng ta.
Trong nhà Đa-vít, đầy tớ Ngài.
70 Như đã dùng môi miệng các tiên tri thánh thời xưa phán dạy.
71 Ngài giải cứu chúng ta khỏi các cừu địch,
Và khỏi tay mọi kẻ thù ghét chúng ta,
72 Ngài thương xót tổ phụ chúng ta
Và nhớ lại giao ước thánh của Ngài,
73 Tức là lời Ngài đã thề với Áp-ra-ham, tổ phụ chúng ta,
74 Hứa giải thoát chúng ta khỏi tay quân thù,
Để phục vụ Ngài không hề sợ hãi
75 Trong sự thánh khiết, công chính trước mặt Ngài trọn đời chúng ta.
76 Còn con, hài nhi, con sẽ được gọi là tiên tri của Đấng Chí Cao.
Vì con sẽ đi trước mặt Chúa, dọn đường cho Ngài,
77 Để cho dân Ngài biết sự cứu rỗi,
Bởi ơn tha tội,
78 Do lòng thương xót của Đức Chúa Trời chúng ta,
Bình minh từ trời cao sẽ tỏa sáng trên chúng ta,
79 Soi sáng cho những người ngồi trong cõi tối tăm
Và trong bóng sự chết,
Để dìu dắt bước chân chúng ta vào nẻo an bình.”
80 Con trẻ lớn lên, tâm linh càng mạnh mẽ, sống trong đồng hoang cho đến ngày xuất hiện trước dân Y-sơ-ra-ên.
Footnotes
- 1:1 Ctd: cố gắng
- 1:2 Nt: người phục vụ
- 1:4 Lời
- 1:4 Nt: được truyền thụ bằng miệng
- 1:6 Ctd: người tuân giữ luật pháp
- 1:6 Nt: trước
- 1:7 Nt: Ê-li-sa-bét
- 1:17 Ctd: tâm linh
- 1:19 Ctd: đứng phục vụ Đức Chúa Trời
- 1:30 Đã tìm được ân sủng nơi Đức Chúa Trời
- 1:32 Ctd: được nhìn nhận
- 1:34 Nt: Tôi chưa biết đàn ông làm sao có con được? Ctd: tôi còn là con gái
- 1:37 Nt: lời
- 1:45 Ctd: phước cho người nữ đang tin
- 1:53 Làm đầy những vật tốt
- 1:64 Nt: miệng và lưỡi ông được giải tỏa
- 1:66 Nt: vậy đứa bé sẽ ra như thế nào?
- 1:69 Chỉ về sức mạnh vô địch của Chúa Cứu Thế
Luke 1
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
I. The Prologue[a]
Chapter 1
1 Since many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the events that have been fulfilled among us,(A) 2 just as those who were eyewitnesses from the beginning and ministers of the word have handed them down to us,(B) 3 I too have decided, after investigating everything accurately anew, to write it down in an orderly sequence for you, most excellent Theophilus, 4 so that you may realize the certainty of the teachings you have received.
II. The Infancy Narrative[b]
Announcement of the Birth of John. 5 In the days of Herod, King of Judea,[c] there was a priest named Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah; his wife was from the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.(C) 6 Both were righteous in the eyes of God, observing all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blamelessly. 7 But they had no child,[d] because Elizabeth was barren and both were advanced in years.(D) 8 Once when he was serving as priest in his division’s turn before God, 9 according to the practice of the priestly service, he was chosen by lot to enter the sanctuary of the Lord to burn incense.(E) 10 Then, when the whole assembly of the people was praying outside at the hour of the incense offering, 11 the angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right of the altar of incense. 12 Zechariah was troubled by what he saw, and fear came upon him. 13 But the angel said to him, “Do not be afraid,[e] Zechariah, because your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall name him John.(F) 14 And you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth, 15 for he will be great in the sight of [the] Lord. He will drink neither wine nor strong drink.[f] He will be filled with the holy Spirit even from his mother’s womb,(G) 16 and he will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God. 17 He will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah[g] to turn the hearts of fathers toward children and the disobedient to the understanding of the righteous, to prepare a people fit for the Lord.”(H) 18 Then 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 said to him in reply, “I am Gabriel,[h] who stand before God. I was sent to speak to you and to announce to you this good news.(I) 20 But now you will be speechless and unable to talk[i] until the day these things take place, because you did not believe my words, which will be fulfilled at their proper time.”(J)
21 Meanwhile the people were waiting for Zechariah and were amazed that he stayed so long in the sanctuary. 22 But when he came out, he was unable to speak to them, and they realized that he had seen a vision in the sanctuary. He was gesturing to them but remained mute. 23 Then, when his days of ministry were completed, he went home. 24 After this time his wife Elizabeth conceived, and she went into seclusion for five months, saying, 25 “So has the Lord done for me at a time when he has seen fit to take away my disgrace before others.”(K)
Announcement of the Birth of Jesus.[j] 26 In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, 27 to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin’s name was Mary.(L) 28 And coming to her, he said, “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you.”(M) 29 But she was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be. 30 Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. 31 (N)Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name him Jesus. 32 (O)He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High,[k] and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father, 33 and he will rule over the house of Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there will be no end.”(P) 34 But Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I have no relations with a man?”[l] 35 And the angel said to her in reply, “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.(Q) 36 And behold, Elizabeth, your relative, has also conceived[m] a son in her old age, and this is the sixth month for her who was called barren; 37 for nothing will be impossible for God.”(R) 38 Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her.
Mary Visits Elizabeth. 39 During those days Mary set out and traveled to the hill country in haste to a town of Judah, 40 where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. 41 When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the infant leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth, filled with the holy Spirit,(S) 42 cried out in a loud voice and said, “Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.(T) 43 And how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord[n] should come to me? 44 For at the moment the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy. 45 Blessed are you who believed[o] that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.”(U)
The Canticle of Mary. 46 (V)And Mary said:[p]
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord;(W)
47 my spirit rejoices in God my savior.(X)
48 For he has looked upon his handmaid’s lowliness;
behold, from now on will all ages call me blessed.(Y)
49 The Mighty One has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.(Z)
50 His mercy is from age to age
to those who fear him.(AA)
51 He has shown might with his arm,
dispersed the arrogant of mind and heart.(AB)
52 He has thrown down the rulers from their thrones
but lifted up the lowly.(AC)
53 The hungry he has filled with good things;
the rich he has sent away empty.(AD)
54 He has helped Israel his servant,
remembering his mercy,(AE)
55 according to his promise to our fathers,
to Abraham and to his descendants forever.”(AF)
56 Mary remained with her about three months and then returned to her home.
The Birth of John.[q] 57 When the time arrived for Elizabeth to have her child she gave birth to a son. 58 Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown his great mercy toward her, and they rejoiced with her.(AG) 59 [r]When they came on the eighth day to circumcise(AH) the child, they were going to call him Zechariah after his father, 60 but his mother said in reply, “No. He will be called John.”(AI) 61 But they answered her, “There is no one among your relatives who has this name.” 62 So they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called. 63 He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,” and all were amazed. 64 Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God.(AJ) 65 Then fear came upon all their neighbors, and all these matters were discussed throughout the hill country of Judea. 66 All who heard these things took them to heart, saying, “What, then, will this child be?” For surely the hand of the Lord was with him.
The Canticle of Zechariah. 67 Then Zechariah his father, filled with the holy Spirit, prophesied, saying:
68 [s]“Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel,
for he has visited and brought redemption to his people.(AK)
69 [t]He has raised up a horn for our salvation
within the house of David his servant,(AL)
70 even as he promised through the mouth of his holy prophets from of old:
71 salvation from our enemies and from the hand of all who hate us,(AM)
72 to show mercy to our fathers(AN)
and to be mindful of his holy covenant(AO)
73 and of the oath he swore to Abraham our father,(AP)
and to grant us that, 74 rescued from the hand of enemies,
without fear we might worship him 75 in holiness and righteousness
before him all our days.(AQ)
76 And you, child, will be called prophet of the Most High,
for you will go before the Lord[u] to prepare his ways,(AR)
77 to give his people knowledge of salvation
through the forgiveness of their sins,
78 because of the tender mercy of our God(AS)
by which the daybreak from on high[v] will visit us(AT)
79 to shine on those who sit in darkness and death’s shadow,
to guide our feet into the path of peace.”
80 The child grew and became strong in spirit, and he was in the desert until the day of his manifestation to Israel.(AU)
Footnotes
- 1:1–4 The Gospel according to Luke is the only one of the synoptic gospels to begin with a literary prologue. Making use of a formal, literary construction and vocabulary, the author writes the prologue in imitation of Hellenistic Greek writers and, in so doing, relates his story about Jesus to contemporaneous Greek and Roman literature. Luke is not only interested in the words and deeds of Jesus, but also in the larger context of the birth, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus as the fulfillment of the promises of God in the Old Testament. As a second- or third-generation Christian, Luke acknowledges his debt to earlier eyewitnesses and ministers of the word, but claims that his contribution to this developing tradition is a complete and accurate account, told in an orderly manner, and intended to provide Theophilus (“friend of God,” literally) and other readers with certainty about earlier teachings they have received.
- 1:5–2:52 Like the Gospel according to Matthew, this gospel opens with an infancy narrative, a collection of stories about the birth and childhood of Jesus. The narrative uses early Christian traditions about the birth of Jesus, traditions about the birth and circumcision of John the Baptist, and canticles such as the Magnificat (Lk 1:46–55) and Benedictus (Lk 1:67–79), composed of phrases drawn from the Greek Old Testament. It is largely, however, the composition of Luke who writes in imitation of Old Testament birth stories, combining historical and legendary details, literary ornamentation and interpretation of scripture, to answer in advance the question, “Who is Jesus Christ?” The focus of the narrative, therefore, is primarily christological. In this section Luke announces many of the themes that will become prominent in the rest of the gospel: the centrality of Jerusalem and the temple, the journey motif, the universality of salvation, joy and peace, concern for the lowly, the importance of women, the presentation of Jesus as savior, Spirit-guided revelation and prophecy, and the fulfillment of Old Testament promises. The account presents parallel scenes (diptychs) of angelic announcements of the birth of John the Baptist and of Jesus, and of the birth, circumcision, and presentation of John and Jesus. In this parallelism, the ascendency of Jesus over John is stressed: John is prophet of the Most High (Lk 1:76); Jesus is Son of the Most High (Lk 1:32). John is great in the sight of the Lord (Lk 1:15); Jesus will be Great (a LXX attribute, used absolutely, of God) (Lk 1:32). John will go before the Lord (Lk 1:16–17); Jesus will be Lord (Lk 1:43; 2:11).
- 1:5 In the days of Herod, King of Judea: Luke relates the story of salvation history to events in contemporary world history. Here and in Lk 3:1–2 he connects his narrative with events in Palestinian history; in Lk 2:1–2 and Lk 3:1 he casts the Jesus story in the light of events of Roman history. Herod the Great, the son of the Idumean Antipater, was declared “King of Judea” by the Roman Senate in 40 B.C., but became the undisputed ruler of Palestine only in 37 B.C. He continued as king until his death in 4 B.C. Priestly division of Abijah: a reference to the eighth of the twenty-four divisions of priests who, for a week at a time, twice a year, served in the Jerusalem temple.
- 1:7 They had no child: though childlessness was looked upon in contemporaneous Judaism as a curse or punishment for sin, it is intended here to present Elizabeth in a situation similar to that of some of the great mothers of important Old Testament figures: Sarah (Gn 15:3; 16:1); Rebekah (Gn 25:21); Rachel (Gn 29:31; 30:1); the mother of Samson and wife of Manoah (Jgs 13:2–3); Hannah (1 Sm 1:2).
- 1:13 Do not be afraid: a stereotyped Old Testament phrase spoken to reassure the recipient of a heavenly vision (Gn 15:1; Jos 1:9; Dn 10:12, 19 and elsewhere in Lk 1:30; 2:10). You shall name him John: the name means “Yahweh has shown favor,” an indication of John’s role in salvation history.
- 1:15 He will drink neither wine nor strong drink: like Samson (Jgs 13:4–5) and Samuel (1 Sm 1:11 LXX and 4QSama), John is to be consecrated by Nazirite vow and set apart for the Lord’s service.
- 1:17 He will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah: John is to be the messenger sent before Yahweh, as described in Mal 3:1–2. He is cast, moreover, in the role of the Old Testament fiery reformer, the prophet Elijah, who according to Mal 3:23 (Mal 4:5) is sent before “the great and terrible day of the Lord comes.”
- 1:19 I am Gabriel: “the angel of the Lord” is identified as Gabriel, the angel who in Dn 9:20–25 announces the seventy weeks of years and the coming of an anointed one, a prince. By alluding to Old Testament themes in Lk 1:17, 19 such as the coming of the day of the Lord and the dawning of the messianic era, Luke is presenting his interpretation of the significance of the births of John and Jesus.
- 1:20 You will be speechless and unable to talk: Zechariah’s becoming mute is the sign given in response to his question in v 18. When Mary asks a similar question in Lk 1:34, unlike Zechariah who was punished for his doubt, she, in spite of her doubt, is praised and reassured (Lk 1:35–37).
- 1:26–38 The announcement to Mary of the birth of Jesus is parallel to the announcement to Zechariah of the birth of John. In both the angel Gabriel appears to the parent who is troubled by the vision (Lk 1:11–12, 26–29) and then told by the angel not to fear (Lk 1:13, 30). After the announcement is made (Lk 1:14–17, 31–33) the parent objects (Lk 1:18, 34) and a sign is given to confirm the announcement (Lk 1:20, 36). The particular focus of the announcement of the birth of Jesus is on his identity as Son of David (Lk 1:32–33) and Son of God (Lk 1:32, 35).
- 1:32 Son of the Most High: cf. Lk 1:76 where John is described as “prophet of the Most High.” “Most High” is a title for God commonly used by Luke (Lk 1:35, 76; 6:35; 8:28; Acts 7:48; 16:17).
- 1:34 Mary’s questioning response is a denial of sexual relations and is used by Luke to lead to the angel’s declaration about the Spirit’s role in the conception of this child (Lk 1:35). According to Luke, the virginal conception of Jesus takes place through the holy Spirit, the power of God, and therefore Jesus has a unique relationship to Yahweh: he is Son of God.
- 1:36–37 The sign given to Mary in confirmation of the angel’s announcement to her is the pregnancy of her aged relative Elizabeth. If a woman past the childbearing age could become pregnant, why, the angel implies, should there be doubt about Mary’s pregnancy, for nothing will be impossible for God.
- 1:43 Even before his birth, Jesus is identified in Luke as the Lord.
- 1:45 Blessed are you who believed: Luke portrays Mary as a believer whose faith stands in contrast to the disbelief of Zechariah (Lk 1:20). Mary’s role as believer in the infancy narrative should be seen in connection with the explicit mention of her presence among “those who believed” after the resurrection at the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:14).
- 1:46–55 Although Mary is praised for being the mother of the Lord and because of her belief, she reacts as the servant in a psalm of praise, the Magnificat. Because there is no specific connection of the canticle to the context of Mary’s pregnancy and her visit to Elizabeth, the Magnificat (with the possible exception of v 48) may have been a Jewish Christian hymn that Luke found appropriate at this point in his story. Even if not composed by Luke, it fits in well with themes found elsewhere in Luke: joy and exultation in the Lord; the lowly being singled out for God’s favor; the reversal of human fortunes; the fulfillment of Old Testament promises. The loose connection between the hymn and the context is further seen in the fact that a few Old Latin manuscripts identify the speaker of the hymn as Elizabeth, even though the overwhelming textual evidence makes Mary the speaker.
- 1:57–66 The birth and circumcision of John above all emphasize John’s incorporation into the people of Israel by the sign of the covenant (Gn 17:1–12). The narrative of John’s circumcision also prepares the way for the subsequent description of the circumcision of Jesus in Lk 2:21. At the beginning of his two-volume work Luke shows those who play crucial roles in the inauguration of Christianity to be wholly a part of the people of Israel. At the end of the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 21:20; 22:3; 23:6–9; 24:14–16; 26:2–8, 22–23) he will argue that Christianity is the direct descendant of Pharisaic Judaism.
- 1:59 The practice of Palestinian Judaism at this time was to name the child at birth; moreover, though naming a male child after the father is not completely unknown, the usual practice was to name the child after the grandfather (see Lk 1:61). The naming of the child John and Zechariah’s recovery from his loss of speech should be understood as fulfilling the angel’s announcement to Zechariah in Lk 1:13, 20.
- 1:68–79 Like the canticle of Mary (Lk 1:46–55) the canticle of Zechariah is only loosely connected with its context. Apart from Lk 1:76–77, the hymn in speaking of a horn for our salvation (Lk 1:69) and the daybreak from on high (Lk 1:78) applies more closely to Jesus and his work than to John. Again like Mary’s canticle, it is largely composed of phrases taken from the Greek Old Testament and may have been a Jewish Christian hymn of praise that Luke adapted to fit the present context by inserting Lk 1:76–77 to give Zechariah’s reply to the question asked in Lk 1:66.
- 1:69 A horn for our salvation: the horn is a common Old Testament figure for strength (Ps 18:3; 75:5–6; 89:18; 112:9; 148:14). This description is applied to God in Ps 18:3 and is here transferred to Jesus. The connection of the phrase with the house of David gives the title messianic overtones and may indicate an allusion to a phrase in Hannah’s song of praise (1 Sm 2:10), “the horn of his anointed.”
- 1:76 You will go before the Lord: here the Lord is most likely a reference to Jesus (contrast Lk 1:15–17 where Yahweh is meant) and John is presented as the precursor of Jesus.
- 1:78 The daybreak from on high: three times in the LXX (Jer 23:5; Zec 3:8; 6:12), the Greek word used here for daybreak translates the Hebrew word for “scion, branch,” an Old Testament messianic title.
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