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They were both righteous before God, walking blamelessly in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord.
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Righteousness Through Grace
Commentators stress that while Zacharias and Elisabeth were righteous, this doesn't imply sinless perfection or salvation by works. Scholars like Calvin and Gill explain their righteousness was a gift of God's grace. Their 'blameless' walk was the outward evidence of an inward faith and God's gracious forgiveness, not the cause of their standing before Him. They were righteous because God, in His mercy, declared them so.
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Righteous before God (δικαιο εναντιον του θεου). Old Testament conception and idiom. Cf. 2:25 about Simeon. Expanded in Old Testam…
19th Century
Anglican
Commandments and ordinances.—The former word covered all the moral laws of the Pentateuch, the latter (), its outward and ceremon…
Baptist
There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judaea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the daughters …
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As has already been said, the style of this section is different from the classical style of vv.1–4. Likewise, the method of dating differs from th…
16th Century
Protestant
And they were both righteous before God. He bestows on them a noble testimony: not only that among people they lived holy and upright live…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they were both righteous before God Not as the Pharisees, only righteous before men, but in the sight of God, wh…
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Presbyterian
The father and mother of John the Baptist were sinners, as all are, and were justified and saved in the same way as others; but they were distingui…