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The Dead Sea Scrolls
V 80 Lived in the wilderness
Elizabeth and zechariah elderly
Elizabeth and Zechariah of Aaron V 5
Pharisees, Sadducee, and scribes, were the prominent ones in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus
These groups were apostate — turn away from the faith
They went so far as to Kill Jesus
Their Messiah came but was rejected
they were teaching their version of the Torah
Herod asked the scribes about the baby Jesus the King
and they had to search the scriptures to find out where He was to be born
I say all this to contrast them to the Essenes
a Remnant from the line of Zadoc the high priest at the time of David
They lived in Qumran In the wilderness
They had their own pure Jewish society
the dead sea scrolls were found in the caves above the town
They were looking for the Messiah
they knew that there would be an age of grace starting in AD 32
They studied and calculated the time of the Messiah being killed
they knew the prophesies concerning the Messiah
They knew that God incarnate would come
Immanuel/ God with us
they knew Jesus would come first as the Lamb
secondly as the king
His first Visitation as the forgiver of sins/ Redeemer
His second Visitation as the conqueror / Redeemer
Jerusalem saw 2 different Messiahs
I think that Zechariah was one of the priests that had learned from the Essenes
Josephus tells us that the Essenes were= known for taking in children
I think John the Baptist was one of these Children
one of the things found in the dead sea scrolls was how to prepare and eat Locusts
when John the Baptist was in prison he sent 2 of his disciples to inquire of Jesus
Matthew 11:2–6 (LSB)
Now when John in prison heard of the works of Christ, he sent word by his disciples and said to Him, “Are You the One who is to come, or shall we look for someone else?”
And Jesus answered and said to them, “Go and report to John what you hear and see: the BLIND RECEIVE SIGHT and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the POOR HAVE THE GOSPEL PREACHED TO THEM.
“And blessed is he who does not take offense at Me.”
the dead raised is only in the dead sea scrolls not the Old Testament
these are all the signs of the Messiah
These people were the outcasts pushed out into the wilderness
Zechariah has been trapped with his own thoughts for the last 9 months
He has been pondering the prophecies of old
the Incarnate Messiah has been in his home for 3 months
The Holy Spirit gives him a message to tell
about the Messiah and John the forerunner
Read Luke 1 67-80
Pray
For The Israelite
This teaching by Zechariah is a message to the Hebrews
V 68 Lord God of Israel the one and only time in the New Testament
Redemption for His People past tense In God’s eyes its already done
God has promised a seed to Eve
First visit promised redemption of our sins
forgiveness of our sins through the blood of Jesus
V 69 From the House of David not John from the house of Aaron
V 70 as told by the prophets
V 71 Deliverance from enemies and haters
not today but in the future
A promise at the second visitation by the Messiah
at the end of the Great Tribulation
Why? is it because they are so good?
Did Jesus come and rescue us because we were in trouble and we deserved it?
V 72 Were the Fathers all that great?
were they deserving of God’s covenant?
NO but the grace of God
God chose Abraham
God chose the Israelite people to give a covenant to
God chose the Israelite people to be His special people
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To John The Baptist
V 76 John knew from birth he would be a prophet
just like Samson knew from birth
V 77-79 the people have been living in sin
living in darkness
against God, in total rebellion against God
So God is sending God the son to be the Lamb who takes away the sin
to show Mercy to show His great love
John the baptist is going to prepare the hearts of the people to receive Jesus
John is going to be a lot like the Holy Spirit
convict of sin
point to Jesus as the savior
Clears a path makes us want to see Jesus
V 79 brings us to the peace we are longing for
To the Israelite
the first Visitation
the apostate Jews rejected Jesus
Hung Him on the cross, condemned Him to die
The Essenes on the other hand were looking for Jesus
were looking for the messiah to come and save
the writings if the Dead Sea Scrolls tells us that the Essenes were known as the WAY
they were ready and accepted Jesus as their Messiah/savior
they were ready and waiting for Jesus at His visitation
Maybe you are Jewish and watching today
you have been warned not to read Daniel 9 and Isaiah 53.
you are still looking for your Messiah to come the first time
is the Holy Spirit opening up your heart to the good news of Jesus?
your ancestors disbelieved and payed a dear price
they rejected their messiah and the city and land was made desolate
Paul told the Philippian jailer believe
There is a heresy out there that the church is replacing Israel in Gods agenda
that is not what the Bible teaches
Zechariahs here teaches us that God promised David and
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