Part, Question
1 2, 87 | instance is the oath of Herod, who swore to the ~damsel,
2 2, 87 | and to keep an oath; as Herod, who granted the slaying
3 2, 185| John the Baptist rebuked Herod, as related in Mt. 14:4.~
4 3, 29 | 27: "How could we blame Herod or the ~Jews if they seem
5 3, 35 | born in the days of King Herod." ~Therefore it seems that
6 3, 36 | written (Mt. 2:3) that "King Herod, hearing" ~of Christ's birth, "
7 3, 36 | because it was the occasion of Herod's ~killing "all the male
8 3, 36 | St. John ~Chrysostom]): "Herod was not so much troubled
9 3, 36 | himself as the devil in ~Herod. For Herod thought Him to
10 3, 36 | the devil in ~Herod. For Herod thought Him to be a man,
11 3, 36 | a heavenly ~successor; Herod, an earthly successor."
12 3, 36 | addressing himself to Herod: "Thy palace cannot hold
13 3, 36 | wished to court favor with ~Herod, whom they feared; for "
14 3, 36 | the children were slain by Herod was not harmful to them,
15 3, 36 | written (Mt. 2:16) that "Herod killed all the male ~children
16 3, 36 | after His birth. Wherefore Herod, immediately after the departure
17 3, 36 | the Jews. In this case Herod killed the babes, not as
18 3, 36 | then, when they had left ~Herod, it showed itself again.
19 3, 36 | a stranger. But in Judea Herod was reigning. Therefore
20 3, 46 | whom Thou hast ~anointed, Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with
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