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1 1, 0,5 | Elizabeth’s conception.~ King Herod (mentioned here) He was 2 1, 0,8 | reached the suspicious King Herod. When the Magi arrived in 3 1, 0,8 | of the King of the Jews, Herod remembered about Zacharia’ 4 1, 0,8 | John could not be located, Herod sent his servants to Zacharias 5 1, 1,2 | the Gospel:~ The time of Herod the Great’s reign. From 6 1, 1,2 | that Christ was born when Herod was in power. He ruled from 7 1, 1,2 | that year. Consequently, Herod died at the beginning of 8 1, 1,2 | commenced in Judea during Herod’s reign, was suspended as 9 1, 1,2 | uprising in Palestine. By Herod’s directive, the instigator — 10 1, 1,2 | unrest and the death of Herod, it was delayed and completed 11 1, 1,3 | Family after the death of Herod. We often find this type 12 1, 1,4 | Jews?”~ These words alarmed Herod the Great, as he himself 13 1, 1,4 | repressive measures from Herod, who was agitated by the 14 1, 1,4 | extraordinary news.~ Bloodthirsty Herod, in deciding to exterminate 15 1, 1,4 | intentions with certainty, Herod also wanted to know the 16 1, 1,4 | a dream not to return to Herod, who had designs to kill 17 1, 1,5 | their own synagogues and as Herod’s authority did not extend 18 1, 1,5 | Christ save Himself from Herod’s executioners, Saint Golden-tongue 19 1, 1,5 | to return to Jerusalem, Herod became angry, felt “deceived” 20 1, 1,5 | completely in character with Herod. It is well known that from 21 1, 1,5 | better to be an animal in Herod’s house than a son.” To 22 1, 1,5 | in attempting to escape Herod’s soldiers, were butchered 23 1, 1,5 | soon after the death of Herod, the Holy Family returned 24 1, 1,5 | Joseph Flavius witnesses, Herod died in dreadful agony in 25 1, 1,5 | Archelaus (the worst of Herod’s sons), who was bloodthirsty 26 2, 0,7 | being governor of Judea, Herod being the tetrarch of Galilee, 27 2, 0,7 | Archelaus; in Galilee — Herod Antipas, son of Herod the 28 2, 0,7 | Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great who slew the innocent 29 2, 0,7 | biddings, and even King Herod was afraid of this great 30 3, 0,4 | restoration of the temple that Herod built. Construction began 31 3, 0,7 | illegal co-habitation of king Herod Antipas and Herodias, wife 32 3, 0,7 | Evangelists narrate this. Herod Antipas, son of Herod the 33 3, 0,7 | this. Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great — who ordered 34 3, 0,7 | palace, having banished Herod’s legal wife. Insulted over 35 3, 0,7 | Aretus declared war on Herod. Herod himself was forced 36 3, 0,7 | Aretus declared war on Herod. Herod himself was forced to leave 37 3, 0,7 | command of the troops. Here, Herod heard about John the Baptist 38 3, 0,7 | influence in order to incite Herod to kill John. Fearing the 39 3, 0,7 | John. Fearing the people, Herod decided not to kill John 40 3, 0,7 | Evangelist Marks witness, Herod even respected John as a 41 3, 0,7 | people of weak character, Herod entered into an arrangement 42 3, 0,10| the inhabitants — one of Herod’s noblemen — hurried to 43 4, 2,18| thought did not originate with Herod, but that he became inclined 44 4, 2,18| to celebrating birthdays, Herod once on his birthday, in 45 4, 2,18| cohabited illegally with Herod — ignoring this custom, 46 4, 2,18| costume. Having inflamed Herod with her sensuous dance 47 4, 2,18| culpable association with Herod. She demanded : “The head 48 4, 2,18| However, on the one hand Herod was afraid of the people 49 4, 2,18| Salome demanded from Herod. “The king was sorry; nevertheless, 50 4, 2,18| 6:26, Mat. 14:9). While Herod did not want to execute 51 4, 2,18| take place at Tiberias (Herod’s usual place of residence) 52 4, 2,18| a day of strict fasting. Herod received a deserving punishment: 53 4, 2,18| in an area that was under Herod’s control. Evangelist Mark 54 4, 2,18| Saint Luke also adds that Herod, under the influence of 55 5, 0,26| Sadducees with another — “Herod’s,” which doesn’t change 56 5, 0,60| Herod’s Threat.~(Luke 13:31-35 57 5, 0,60| advise the Lord to leave Herod Antipas’ precincts. In response, 58 5, 0,60| fact that the Lord called Herod a fox, it can be assumed 59 5, 0,60| the Pharisees were sent by Herod, with the aim of frightening 60 5, 0,60| surrounded by masses of people, Herod was apprehensive of causing 61 5, 0,60| manner. Through this action, Herod revealed traces of cunning 62 5, 0,81| rule. Archelaus, son of Herod the Great had to do this, 63 5, 0,81| Great had to do this, and Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch of 64 6, 2,6 | Herodians (adherents of Herod, to whom not everybody wanted 65 6, 6,3 | confirmed this, sent Him to King Herod, who at that time — because 66 6, 6,3 | narrates Christ’s trial before Herod (23:7-12). Apparently, Pilate 67 6, 6,3 | definite information from Herod on the persona and works 68 6, 6,3 | from this moment Pilate and Herod became friends — it can 69 6, 6,3 | sent Christ purposely to Herod and in this way, stopped 70 6, 6,3 | points to the fact, that Herod too didn’t find any fault 71 6, 6,3 | sentence. (Luke 23:15).~Herod was overjoyed at seeing 72 6, 6,3 | Jesus. This was the same Herod Antipas that murdered John 73 6, 6,3 | resurrected from the dead. Herod was hoping to witness a 74 6, 6,3 | Theophylactus). Apparently Herod regarded the Lord as something 75 6, 6,3 | are as much dangerous to Herod as they are to Caesar. Having 76 6, 6,3 | Having mocked the Lord, Herod dressed Him in white attire 77 6, 6,3 | in this type of attire, Herod wants to express the view 78 6, 6,3 | understood this.~Citing that even Herod found nothing that warranted 79 7, 0,5 | the wife of Chuza, king Herod’s steward. The other women-myrrh-bearers