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1 III, 13| Assyria," understand "against Herod;" against whom the magi 2 IV, 8 | from Archelaus the son of Herod. This fact I have not refrained 3 IV, 21| because some maintained to Herod that Jesus was the Christ; 4 IV, 34| EXPLAINED. JOHN BAPTIST AND HEROD. MARCION'S ATTEMPT TO DISCOVER 5 IV, 34| John. For John reproved Herod, because he had illegally 6 IV, 34| and finally, by the same Herod, was even put to death. 7 IV, 34| hurled His censure against Herod in the form of unlawful 8 IV, 34| the more severely to load Herod with guilt, who had taken 9 IV, 34| John wickedly slain, and of Herod, who had been condemned 10 IV, 34| them, the "torments" of Herod and the "comfort" of John, 11 IV, 34| of John, that even now Herod might hear that warning: " 12 IV, 42| WITH PROPHECY. PILATE AND HEROD. BARABBAS PREFERRED TO JESUS. 13 IV, 42| kings were represented in Herod, and the rulers in the chief 14 IV, 42| indeed, He was sent to Herod gratuitously by Pilate, 15 IV, 42| a present to the king." Herod was "exceeding glad" when 16 V, 6 | and their rulers, and king Herod, and even Pilate, and, as