Zechariah (also Zacharias) was the husband of Elizabeth and father to God's forerunner to Jesus Christ, John the Baptist. Zechariah was a priest in the Levitical Priesthood in Abijah's division, which was established during the reign of David. While he and his wife were righteous before God, they had no children because Elizabeth was barren. Once when Zechariah was working a shift in the Second Temple, an Angel, Gabriel- came to him and told him that his wife would conceive and give birth. Zechariah questioned this in disbelief and was muted until after the child was born. Zechariah is only documented in the Book of Luke
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| - Zechariah (also Zacharias) was the husband of Elizabeth and father to God's forerunner to Jesus Christ, John the Baptist. Zechariah was a priest in the Levitical Priesthood in Abijah's division, which was established during the reign of David. While he and his wife were righteous before God, they had no children because Elizabeth was barren. Once when Zechariah was working a shift in the Second Temple, an Angel, Gabriel- came to him and told him that his wife would conceive and give birth. Zechariah questioned this in disbelief and was muted until after the child was born. Zechariah is only documented in the Book of Luke
- Zechariah was from a priestly family in the tribe of Levi. He was born in Babylon and returned to Jerusalem about 538 B.C. with the Jews who were allowed to return from Babylonian captivity. The name Zechariah means, "the Lord (Jehovah) remembers." Zechariah was called to be a prophet about 520 B.C., which means he lived about the same time as Haggai, the Prophet, and Ezra, the priest. Several of the messages Zechariah received from the Lord were in the form of visions. In Zechariah 1-6, he records the eight visions the Lord gave to him about the house of Israel:
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- Red eyes when experiencing a need to feed. Abrnormally sharp canines.
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In the summer of 1916, Zechariah's life would change forever. After losing his first family to fever, he would eventually remarry and get impregnate his wife. In order to help take care of his family, he needed a job. He would try construction, but be turned down everytime he did. One night, he would be bitten by a vampire who had been watching him for nearly day. He would hear two other arguing and wake up finding that he is now a vampire. Familiar with Bram Stroker's Dracula, he would believe that vampires had lived in secret and were a powerful nation. Overloaded with excitement, he was happy to become a vampire. He would come to find out that it wasn't true and that they were too disorganized. The den mother there reveals that he was turned because he looked intelligent and she wanted him to lead them. He refused and chose to escape instead, learning to adapt to his powers very quickly. He would go back home to his pregnant wife and waits a long time before he told her of his vampirism. He would lie about him getting a new job and they would move to the city, as he needed blood. He would become a hero in New York and would kill criminals who deserved to die so that he could sustain his blood reliance. He would attempt to force the vampire nation out of secret so that they could help in him ruling the Earth. Sometime after coming to this revelation, his wife would give birth to a son and eventually die by unknown causes. He would offer his son a chance to become a vampire, but he would refuse and he would grow old to be stationed in St. Mercy Hospital Tension
Zechariah would sneak into Gary's house upon discovering that he is a werewolf. He offers to train Gary as his mentor. Gary asks why and Zechariah reveals himself to be a vampire . The next few weeks, Zechariah would go training with Gary, teaching him how to use his Wolf form. Their training would end as the sun rises up. The next night, he would observe Gary rescuing people stuck in a hot building. Zechariah recommends that Gary get a costume so that he looks more friendly. He takes him to Arthur Rosebaum's shop and he is given a costume. Next, he would watch as Gary fights Spore along with the Actioneers. . Upon seeing Gary kill Sergeant Superior, Zechariah would take him and convert into a vampire, though keeping that a secret from Gary . Over the few weeks, he would emerge suddenly, enraging Gary. Zechariah reveals that he knew about Gary killing and he wanted to learn from it.
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- Robert Kirkman; Jason Howard
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- * : Because Zechariah is a vampire, a lack of blood can cause him to go feral. He also needs to the blood to live
* : Because of Zechariah status as a vampire, he cannot stay in the Sun for too long or he will be disintegrated
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**: Zechariah can transform into the form of a gray mist or a bat.
** : Zechariah's teeth are capable of piercing the flesh of Humans and superhumans
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**: Zechariah is immortal in the sense that he cannot age. Since he got his vampirism in 1916, Zechariah lived for almost a century has not aged since. Zechariah, however, can be killed by sunlight or having his heart eaten.
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| - * Since Zechariah has the same physical appearance as he did in 1916, Zechariah was likely born in the mid to late 1800s.
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- *Priest in Abijah's Division of Levitical Priesthood
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| - Zechariah (also Zacharias) was the husband of Elizabeth and father to God's forerunner to Jesus Christ, John the Baptist. Zechariah was a priest in the Levitical Priesthood in Abijah's division, which was established during the reign of David. While he and his wife were righteous before God, they had no children because Elizabeth was barren. Once when Zechariah was working a shift in the Second Temple, an Angel, Gabriel- came to him and told him that his wife would conceive and give birth. Zechariah questioned this in disbelief and was muted until after the child was born. Zechariah is only documented in the Book of Luke
- Zechariah was from a priestly family in the tribe of Levi. He was born in Babylon and returned to Jerusalem about 538 B.C. with the Jews who were allowed to return from Babylonian captivity. The name Zechariah means, "the Lord (Jehovah) remembers." Zechariah was called to be a prophet about 520 B.C., which means he lived about the same time as Haggai, the Prophet, and Ezra, the priest. Like Haggai, Zechariah encouraged the people to continue rebuilding the temple. But he also encouraged them to re-establish their personal spiritual lives. The book of Zechariah contains dramatic prophecies of Christ's earthly ministry along with latter-day events as the gathering of Israel, the final great battle, and the Second Coming. Several of the messages Zechariah received from the Lord were in the form of visions. In Zechariah 1-6, he records the eight visions the Lord gave to him about the house of Israel: 1.
* A vision of horses, which teaches about the merciful way the Lord will deal with Jerusalem (1:7,17). 2.
* A vision of four horns and four carpenters, which is about the powers (horns) that scattered Judah and what will happen to these powers (1:18-21). 3.
* A vision of the man with a measuring line (a surveyor), which testifies of the Lord's protective power over his people (2). 4.
* A vision of the high priest, which symbolizes how Judah can overcome Satan and be cleansed through the power of Jesus Christ (3:8). 5.
* A vision of a lamp stand and olive trees, which symbolizes how the Lord would give power to his people by his Holy Spirit (4). 6.
* A vision of a flying scroll, which taught that those who were dishonest in the land were condemned (5:1-4). 7.
* A vision of a woman in a basket, which testifies that wickedness, would be removed from the people (5:5-11). = 8.
* A vision of four chariots, which symbolizes spreading the Lord's power over the whole earth (6:1-8).
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