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 1  III,   2, p.  110    |        first Roman Emperor, and Herod, who was of an alien race,
 2  III           110(17)|           Nicolaus of Damascus, Herod's minister, represented
 3  III,   5, p.  134    |       preached in Jesus' Name. ~Herod again later on, the King
 4  VII,   1, p.   58    |    though it was irregular: for Herod and his successors in the
 5 VIII, Int, p.   99    |       of Judrea, in the days of Herod the king"; and a little
 6 VIII, Int, p.   99    |         over Judaea, instead of Herod his father." And Luke shewed
 7 VIII, Int, p.   99    |       being governor of Judaea, Herod tctrarch of Galilee, and
 8 VIII,   1, p.  102    |        they were ruled first by Herod, a foreigner, and next by
 9 VIII,   1, p.  103    |        tetrarchs of Judaea, and Herod of course, who, as I have
10 VIII,   1, p.  108    |       the world, and under whom Herod, a man of alien birth apart
11 VIII,   1, p.  108    |       and the Roman Senate. For Herod was son of Antipater, and
12 VIII,   1, p.  108    |         of Arab race, and begat Herod. He, you will remember,
13 VIII,   1, p.  108    |   native rulers came to an end, Herod being, as I say, the first
14 VIII,   1, p.  108    |        Rome, and to the Gentile Herod, the Evangelist Luke, noting
15 VIII,   1, p.  109    |       of Judrea, in the days of Herod the king, behold wise men
16 VIII,   2, p.  119    |         Emperor of Rome, and of Herod the foreign King of the
17 VIII,   2, p.  129    |       to Rome. Then after this, Herod, (d) the son of Antipater,
18 VIII,   2, p.  129    |       hold office for life; but Herod preferred to the office
19 VIII,   2, p.  129    |       years, up to Augustus and Herod, the first king of foreign (
20 VIII,   2, p.  130    |       from that date up to King Herod and the Roman Emperor Augustus,
21 VIII,   2, p.  131    |         whole world, under whom Herod was the first foreigner
22 VIII,   2, p.  131    |        the time of Augustus and Herod, at whose day I say the
23 VIII,   2, p.  131    | uninterrupted until the time of Herod and Augustus, and the ancient
24 VIII,   2, p.  131    |        Father of Hyr-canus; and Herod, after murdering Hyrcanus,
25 VIII,   2, p.  132    |         this was Hyrcanus, whom Herod murdered, and seized the
26 VIII,   2, p.  132    |     Archaeology of the Jews:5 ~"Herod was then made king by the
27 VIII,   2, p.  132    |      also acted like his father Herod in the appointment of the
28 VIII,   2, p.  133    |         of them: (b) ~"But when Herod came to be king he rebuilt
29 VIII,   2, p.  133    |         revolt against him. And Herod's example was followed by
30 VIII,   2, p.  133    |       of the high-priests after Herod's time and in the time of
31 VIII,   2, p.  133    |       as the prophecy foretold, Herod first, and after him the
32 VIII,   2, p.  133    |         governor of Judaea, and Herod, Philip and Lysanias being
33 VIII,   2, p.  134    |        to come but the (c) same Herod of foreign stock, and the
34   IX,   1, p.  151    |       of Judaea, in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men
35   IX,   3, p.  157    |       when, as Matthew records, Herod laid a plot against Him
36   IX,   4, p.  159    |         Called My Son, and King Herod, and the Destruction of
37   IX,   4, p.  159    |         for (d) Him to restrain Herod from his self-chosen wickedness,
38   IX,   4, p.  159    |        case, if He had punished Herod miraculously for plotting
39   IX,   4, p.  159    |    child should give way before Herod's wickedness, Who we know
40   IX,   4, p.  160    |        king, by whom he implies Herod. "And you have suffered
41   IX,   5, p.  163    |         that the destruction of Herod's army 1 came from God,
42   IX,   5, p.  163    |         called the Baptist; for Herod slew him, who was a good
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