John Calvin: New Testament Volume 1 (#11): Luke 1.20-25

Elizabeth's responses in reaction to Zacharias "being struck" with a dumb tongue by the hand of Gabriel. A story that, most likely, was retold by both parents of John the Baptist to John as he grew up. We think this story, rather likely, was told to Mary, the mother of Jesus. The story makes its way to Luke and to us, although the provenance is not detailed. Did Luke interview Mary, Elizabeth and/or Zacharias? After all, he was a thorough historical theologian and theological historian. This scribe rather thinks historical research involved these interviews. The story does not occur in Matthew, Mark or John.

Off topic, but Calvin offers an humorous and correct jab at mandatory celibacy for Romanist priests--the tyranny of Rome (again).


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