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<p> ( Φίλιππος ῾Ηηρώδης ), a son of [[Herod]] the Great by Mariamune, the daughter of [[Simon]] the high-priest. He was the first husband of Herodias, who was taken from him by his brother Herod [[Antipas]] ( Matthew 14:3; Mark 6:17; Luke 3:19). A.D. ante 25. Having been disinherited by his father, [[Philip]] appears to have lived a private life. He is called Herod by [[Josephus]] (Ant. 17:1, 2; 4, 2; 18:5. 1; War, 1:28, 4; 30, 7). (See [[Herod]]). </p>
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<p> ( '''''Φίλιππος''''' '''''῾Ηηρώδης''''' ''),'' a son of Herod the Great by Mariamune, the daughter of Simon the high-priest. He was the first husband of Herodias, who was taken from him by his brother Herod [[Antipas]] (&nbsp;Matthew 14:3; &nbsp;Mark 6:17; &nbsp;Luke 3:19). A.D. ante 25. Having been disinherited by his father, [[Philip]] appears to have lived a private life. He is called [[Herod]] by [[Josephus]] ''(Ant.'' 17:1, 2; 4, 2; 18:5. 1; ''War,'' 1:28, 4; 30, 7). (See Herod). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 15 October 2021

Philip Herod [1]

( Φίλιππος ῾Ηηρώδης ), a son of Herod the Great by Mariamune, the daughter of Simon the high-priest. He was the first husband of Herodias, who was taken from him by his brother Herod Antipas ( Matthew 14:3;  Mark 6:17;  Luke 3:19). A.D. ante 25. Having been disinherited by his father, Philip appears to have lived a private life. He is called Herod by Josephus (Ant. 17:1, 2; 4, 2; 18:5. 1; War, 1:28, 4; 30, 7). (See Herod).

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