Herod the Great - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Herod (Hebrew: הוֹרְדוֹס , Horodos , Greek: , Hērōdēs ), also known as Herod I or Herod the Great (born 74 BC, died 4 BC in Jericho, was a Roman client king of Israel. He is often confused...
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Herod Antipater, the father of Herod the Great, is not mentioned in the New Testament, but ten of his descendants played major roles in the lives of Jesus and of the apostles.
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If Antipas had been willing to help, the Sanhedrin could have given Jesus to Herod. The people would have been outraged, but at least Herod could have drug Jesus over to his fortress on the Dead Sea – Macherus, where John was beheaded.
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If Herod had not died while Jesus was still an infant, he certainly would have been a problem later because this is the very area that Christ lived and conducted His entire recorded ministry. ... It was Herod's great reconstructed Temple that Jesus Christ walked about in during His lifetime, and where the well-known incident...
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Herod knew very well that Jesus had done nothing worthy of death; that he was a good man, and harmless. He would not do what the priests and rulers urged him, over and over again, to do, to command that Jesus should be put to death. ... HEROD, to whom Jesus had been sent by Pilate, was the ruler of Galilee, the northern part...
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Douay-Rheims Bible; And Herod, seeing Jesus, was very glad; for he was desirous of a long time to see him, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to see some sign wrought by him. ... And when Herod saw Jesus he greatly rejoiced, for he had been a long while desirous of seeing him, because of hearing many...
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Jesus must have been born before Herod's death in 4 BC, a date which has been established by astronomical calculations. ... Herod was a prodigious builder, as recent archaeological excavations have shown His rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, begun in 19 BC, was admired by Jesus' disciples, according to Mark,
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Jesus apparently suffered no physical mistreatment at the hands of Herod and was returned to Pilate. It was then, in response to the cries of the mob, that Pilate ordered Bar-Abbas released and condemned Jesus to scourging and crucifixion.
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And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him. ... Now when Herod saw Jesus he was very glad, having for a long time had a desire to see him, for he had had accounts of him,
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