Luke 1:22

"The people were waiting for Zacharias, and they marveled that he delayed in the temple."

Key Reflection

This passage highlights the people's growing impatience and their misunderstanding of divine timing. Their eagerness to see Zacharias return underscores a lack of faith, reflecting a broader theme in Scripture about trusting God’s timetable rather than our own desires or expectations.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. Had seen a vision. The word vision means sight, appearance, or spectre, and is commonly applied to spirits, or to beings from another world. When he came out of the temple, it is probable that they suspected that something of this nature had detained him there, and that, on inquiry of him, he signified by a nod that this was the case. He was unable to speak, and they had no way of "perceiving" it but by such a sign. On the word vision, See Barnes on "Isa 1:1". For he beckoned unto them. That is, by beckoning unto them, or by a sign, he informed them of what he had seen.

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