John Calvin: New Testament Volume 1 (#7): Luke 1.5-13


John Calvin continues to hold forth on Zacharias in the Temple and introduces the theophanic vision of the Angel of the LORD. There was no "free offer" which could have been accepted or rejected. It was a sovereign, immediate, direct, intruding and controlling epiphany. As in all OT and NT epiphanies, fear and reverence are reflexive, instinctive, irresistible and automatic responses (not voluntary affairs). Zacharias gets an order for the naming of the lad. This will be the "school" and "ethos" into which John the Baptist is born.


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