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According to the Gospel Of Luke , Zacharias (also ''Zechariah'', which is the common spelling in modern English), was a priest of the line of Abijah , during the reign of King Herod The Great , and was the father of John The Baptist and husband of Elizabeth , a woman from the priestly family of Aaron . The parentage of John The Baptist is not recorded in the Gospel Of John or anywhere in the Synoptic Gospels , except for Luke. The evangelist states that both the parents were righteous before God, since they were blameless in observing the commandments and ordinances of the Lord. When the events related in Luke commenced, their marriage was still childless, because Elizabeth was barren and, like her husband, was advanced in years ().

The duties at the Temple In Jerusalem alternated between each of the families that had descended from those appointed by King David . The offering of incense was one of the most solemn parts of the daily worship; and owing to the large number of eligible priests, no priest could hope to perform the task more than once during his lifetime. Luke states that during the week when it was the duty of his family to serve at the Temple In Jerusalem , the Lot for performing the incense offering had fallen to Zacharias.

The evangelist states that while Zacharias ministered at the golden altar of incense, an angel of God announced to him that his wife would give birth to a son, whom he was to name John, and that this son would be the forerunner of the long-expected Messiah (). Citing their advanced age, Zacharias asked for a sign whereby he would know the truth of this prophecy, and so the angel identified itself as the Archangel Gabriel , sent specially by God to make this announcement, and added that because of Zacharias' doubt he would be struck dumb and ''not able to speak until the day that these things happen''. Consequently, when Zacharias went out to the waiting worshippers, he was unable to pronounce the customary blessing ().

On his return home Elizabeth duly conceived, and eight days later, when their son was to be '' (other gospels title him ''John the Baptizer'').

Islam also believes in the historic existence of Zacharias as the father of John the Baptist, though in Islam he is known as Zakariya , and Muslims regard him as one of the Prophets Of Islam .