Luke
Luke 1:65KJV·traditional attribution

And fear came on all that dwelt round about them: and all these sayings were noised abroad throughout all the hill country of Judæa.

John Calvin Reformed

65. And fear fell upon all This fear mentioned by Luke proceeded from a feeling of the divine power: for the works of God ought to be contemplated by us with such reverence as to affect our minds with seriousness.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

In these verses, we have, I. The birth of John Baptist, Luk 1:57. Though he was conceived in the womb by miracle, he continued in the womb according to the ordinary course of nature (so did our Saviour): Elisabeth's full time came, that she should be delivered, and then she brought forth a son.

Commenting on Luke 1:57-66

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And fear came on all that dwelt round about them,.... That is, the fear of God, an awful reverence of the divine majesty; they perceived the hand of God was in these things, and that these were effects of divine power; and which made very serious impressions upon their minds, and they thought, and spoke of them with great solemnity; see Act 2:43.