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  • ...returned to the rule of Roman governors. </p> <p> Herod Agrippa II, son of Herod Agrippa I, received territories in the far north of Palestine, where he ser ...ird year of [[Trajan]] (A.D. 100). </p> <p> He was the last of the race of Herod commemorated in history. &nbsp;Acts 25:13 represents his losing no time in
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  • ...n. Her connexion with the downfall of Antipas has been mentioned (cf. art. Herod under <b> ‘Antipas’ </b> ). In the last recorded incident of her life, ...panied him, &nbsp;Matthew 14:3,6 &nbsp; Mark 6:17 &nbsp; Luke 3:19 . See [[Herod]] III. </p>
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  • ...Josephus <i> Ant </i> . xviii. v. 4) presented her horrible request. That Herod did not really regard John as a political fanatic is suggested by all that ..., he and St. Peter were sent by the other Apostles to the Samaritans, whom Philip the deacon had converted to the Gospel, that through them they might receiv
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  • ...f the Gentiles (&nbsp;Acts 10:1; &nbsp;Acts 10:24; &nbsp;Acts 11:11). Here Herod [[Agrippa]] I. died (&nbsp;Acts 12:19). Here St. Paul landed on his way fro ...a place of imprisonment and trial (&nbsp;Acts 23:23 , &nbsp;Acts 25:1-7 ). Herod Agrippa I had a residence there and died there (&nbsp;Acts 12:19-23 ). </p>
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  • ...f the Gentiles (&nbsp;Acts 10:1; &nbsp;Acts 10:24; &nbsp;Acts 11:11). Here Herod [[Agrippa]] I. died (&nbsp;Acts 12:19). Here St. Paul landed on his way fro ...a place of imprisonment and trial (&nbsp;Acts 23:23 , &nbsp;Acts 25:1-7 ). Herod Agrippa I had a residence there and died there (&nbsp;Acts 12:19-23 ). </p>
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  • ...e), of Herod Antipas, his brother [[Philip]] and Lysanias. [[Antipas]] and Philip each inherited a fourth part of his father's dominions. [[Inscriptions]] be ...14:9 ). Two other tetrarchs are mentioned in &nbsp; Luke 3:1; viz., Herod Philip, the brother of Antipas, who ruled over the Ituræan and Trachonitic terr
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  • ...rs Andrew and Peter, who became two of Jesus’ disciples. Another disciple, Philip, was also from Bethsaida (&nbsp;John 1:44). </p> <p> On one occasion Jesus ...are taken and sorted for the market, as in the days of Andrew, Simon, and Philip. </p> <p> Literature.—Andrews, <i> Life of our Lord </i> 2 [Note: designa
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  • ...one set of events the lowly parentage, the birth in a stable, the rage of Herod, the flight of His parents to a distant land. The other series shows Him as ...the coming Messiah, of whom he was the forerunner. John's denunciation of Herod Antipas's illegal marriage to his brother's wife provoked her ire, his impr
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  • ...sed tomb. A small village retains the Imperial name-Sebustiyeh-and some of Herod’s pillars are still standing. Excavations carried on by Harvard Universit ..., 6 ft. in circumference at the base, 5 ft. at the top: probably relics of Herod's work. (See [[Hoshea]] .) </p> <p> Its present state accords with prophecy
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  • ...s and Sadducees (so &nbsp;Matthew 16:6; &nbsp;Mark 8:15 has ‘Pharisees and Herod’), heals a blind man near Bethsaida (&nbsp;Mark 8:22 ff.), and retires fr ...iation with it. See Agrippa II; Augustus; [[Baal]]; Herod the Great; Herod Philip; [[Nero]] . </p> <p> W. T. Edwards </p>
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  • ...ry under Agrippa. As a matter of fact, Josephus describes the tetrarchy of Philip as consisting of ‘Batanea, Trachonitis, Auranitis, and certain parts of t ...e Great; and when Herod’s kingdom was divided, it became the possession of Philip (Jos. [Note: Josephus.] <em> Ant </em> . XV. x. 3). Whether Ituræa and T
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  • ...] (Jaulan), which is frequently alluded to as a separate district of Herod Philip’s dominion. </p> <p> Literature.—Burckhardt, <i> Travels in Syria </i> ...1; 11, section 4). Philip was tetrarch of Trachonitis and Ituraea. (See [[Philip]] .) Trachonitis is the Greek for the [[Aramaic]] '''''Αrgob''''' ("heap o
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  • ...he Apostolic Age: </p> <p> Antipas, a.d. 4-39-Galilee and Peraea. </p> <p> Philip, a.d. 4-84-beyond Jordan. </p> <p> Agrippa I., a.d. 37, as tetrarch; 39(41)
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  • ...danger from it. At Caesarea [[Philippi]] He had seen the temple raised by Herod to Augustus, and the rock-cut niches dedicated to [[Pan]] and the nymphs wh ...magnificent tomb near Jerusalem traditionally called the Tomb of Mariamme. Herod died shortly after Christ’s birth, and his dominions were subdivided into
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  • ...n the E. of Macedonia, re-founded in the middle of the 4th cent. b.c. by [[Philip]] of Macedon, who made it one of his frontier strongholds. [[Built]] on an ...ght (&nbsp;Acts 22:25; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 2:2). Philippi was founded by Philip of Macedon, in the vicinity of the famed gold mines, on the site "the sprin
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  • ...agint]]; Selhyeucids; [[Ptolemies]]; Herod the Great; Herod Antipas; Herod Philip; [[Archelaus]]; Temple; [[Dead Sea Scrolls]]; Hasmoneans. </p> <p> Clayton
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  • ...ppa II., not long after the latter’s accession to the tetrarchies of Herod Philip and Lysanias ( <em> c </em> <em> [Note: circa, about.] </em> <em> . </em> a ...sus. </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> 4 (April) </p> </td> <td> <p> Death of Herod. </p> <p> [For Events in Life of Christ, </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> a.d
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  • ...re Emperor Nero, had the way thus paved for his accession. On the death of Herod, king of Chalcis, or soon after, his kingdom was given to Agrippa II., son ..., he gave Agrippa all Judea, and the kingdom of [[Chalcis]] to his brother Herod. He put an end to the dispute which had for some time existed between the J
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  • ...ember, dear, our Lord." Clemens Alex. (Strom. 3:448) says that Peter's and Philip's wives helped them in ministering to women at their homes, and by them the
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  • ...rod Antipas. One of his first imperial acts was to give the tetrarchy of [[Philip]] and [[Lysanias]] to [[Agrippa]] ( <i> Ant </i> . xviii. vi. 10), and he m ...ch. A temporary occupancy may well have taken place in Aretas’ war against Herod Antipas or afterwards; and it would be unsafe to build any chronological th
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  • ...they returned to Bethlehem, whence they fled to Egypt from the cruelty of Herod, on whose death they returned, and settled in Nazareth. </p> <p> We next fi ...h sought safety for Mary and the baby Jesus by taking them to Egypt. After Herod’s death the family returned to Palestine and settled in Nazareth (&nbsp;M
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  • ...sp;Acts 12:20), but was under the overall rule of Rome. (For details see [[Herod]] .) </p> <p> The population of Galilee was a mixture of [[Jews]] and Genti ...nd Samaria, thus establishing dominion over all the land formerly ruled by Herod the Great. After Agrippa’s death, in a.d. 44, Claudius reverted to the me
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  • ...ined to the province of Syria. [[Augustus]] granted it to Herod the Great. Herod left it to his sister Salome, who in turn willed it to Julia, the wife of A ...Gabinius 55 B.C. [[Assigned]] to [[Salome]] by Augustus. [[Visited]] by [[Philip]] the evangelist, who preached there on his way from Gaza to [[Caesarea]] (
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  • ...ten years later, the tetrarchy of Lysanias was bestowed by [[Caligula]] on Herod [[Agrippa]] I. (Josephus <i> Ant. </i> xviii. vi. 10), and this grant was c ...have descended to Herod's heirs, and therefore properly did not belong to Philip's tetrarchy. The same division of the territory in question is implied in t
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  • ...f the Hellenists’ (chs. 6 8) and for the Cornelius episode he would have [[Philip]] the [[Evangelist]] as an authority, for he spent two years at Cæsarea; ...s, would not have been likely to have left him "in free custody." </p> <p> Herod Agrippa's death was A.D. </p> <p> '''44.''' Therefore Paul's second visit t
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  • ...om St. Luke’s text, or that it should be connected with Φιλίππου, making [[Philip]] the ‘tetrareh of Ituraea, Trachonitis, and the [[Abilene]] of Lysanias, ..., at the time when Herod [[Antipas]] was tetrarch of [[Galilee]] and Herod Philip was tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis. </p>
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  • ...provinces. In 44 [[Judaea]] , which had been for a time under the rule of Herod Agrippa, was put under a procurator. </p> <p> The most interesting event of ...nd Festus, "governors," i.e. procurators of Judaea; the "tetrarchs" Herod, Philip, and [[Lysanias]] (&nbsp;Luke 3:1); "king Agrippa" (&nbsp;Acts 25:13); Roma
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  • ...tral as [[Samaria]] and the southern as [[Judea]] (&nbsp;John 4:3-4). When Herod died in 4 BC, his former territory was divided among his sons, the central ...ed several districts, which, as forming part of the kingdom of Judea under Herod the Great, require to be briefly noticed in this account; and which do prop
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  • ...e Pharisees sought to frighten Jesus from the district by telling Him that Herod would fain kill Him. Jesus bade them tell that "fox" that His work would go
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  • ...of Clement of Rome (iii. 16, 38; iv. 22, 23, etc.), of the daughters of [[Philip]] (iii. 30, 39; cf. v. 17, 24), etc. </p> <p> (6) <i> Life of Constantine <
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  • ...] to the province of Syria; but in A.D. 37 it was given by [[Caligula]] to Herod Agrippa, the son of Aristobulus, with the title of king (&nbsp;Acts 12:1; J ...med part of the kingdom of Herod the Great, and then belonged to that of [[Philip]] and Agrippa II. </p>
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  • ...ts 13 . & &nbsp;Acts 14 . </p> <p> 48 [[Ananias]] nominated high priest by Herod, king of Chalcis </p> <p> 49-50 Paul, after return, remains a long time at
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  • ...Rabbis [[Judas]] and [[Matthias]] (Ant. XVII. vi. 2, 4). With the death of Herod, however, the Messianic movement among the masses gathered headway, particu ...vine knowledge into the world (&nbsp; John 4:25 ). On the other hand, from Philip's description of Jesus we would naturally infer that he saw in Him whom he
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  • ...y refer merely to the solitariness of the road, being spoken ‘to bring out Philip’s trustful obedience, where he could not foresee the end in view’ (J. V ...The words "which is desert" are the angel's words (not Luke's), to inform Philip, then in Samaria, on what route he would find the eunuch, namely, on the S.
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  • ...ην, and <i> Cyrop </i> . iv. v. § 40; τοῦ βασιλέως καὶ ἅλλων δυναστῶν; cf. Herod. ii. 32 and Plato, <i> Rep </i> . 473). There are no means hitherto availab ...ce of the above narrative may have been personal information received from Philip (cf. &nbsp; Acts 21:8 ). Like the baptism of [[Cornelius]] by St. Peter, th
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  • ...hlehem]] </p> </td> <td> <p> cir 5 </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> Death of Herod the Great </p> </td> <td> <p> 4 </p> </td> </tr> </table> III. Persian Peri
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  • ...the Lord released Peter from prison (12:7-11), and subsequently afflicted Herod with a fatal illness (12:23). When Paul and his companions were about to be ...;Acts 8:29 indicates clearly that it was the Holy Spirit who was directing Philip in all his service and ministry. We would expect Him to do so because He is
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  • ...k by any of Simon’s successors, or even by the more powerful and wealthier Herod. The bronzes of the latter present no new feature of interest. </p> <p> <st ...w Testament, a piece of brass or copper ( '''''Chalkous''''' ), with "king Herod" and an anchor; the reverse, two '''''Cornua Copiae''''' "horns of plenty,"
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  • ..., xvi, 4). The fate of the remnants of the Maccabean stem, at the hands of Herod, may be found by consulting the article under [[Maccabees]] . </p>
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  • ...stood up against the king of the south," under Antiochus, the Great and [[Philip]] III of Macedonia, who formed a league for the dismemberment of his kingdo ...inority, Antiochus the Great leagued with Philip of Macedon against Egypt. Philip took the [[Cyclades]] and some cities in Thrace, while Antiochus defeated t
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  • ...ate of Octavius, Antony and Lepidus, Antony, the eastern triumvir, favored Herod the Great, whose intrigues secured for him at last the crown of Judea and e
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  • ...λησίας). At last he was taken to Smyrna on the Saturday morning (viii. 1). Herod the irenarch (the chief of the municipal police) pressed him to do sacrific ...ey demanded that he should be thrown to wild beasts, and when the Asiarch, Philip of Tralles, who presided over the games which were going on, evaded the dem
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  • ...Himself to the training of the Twelve, and is outside of the dominions of Herod Antipas. It is not to be forgotten that during these months Jesus is an exi
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  • ...local kings deemed it practicable to spread Western ideas. The position of Herod the Great in this respect is well drawn by Ramsay (Was Christ born at Bethl
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  • ...it," as the others are "after the flesh." John supplies details of Andrew, Philip, Nathanael, Thomas, and Judas, unmentioned by the others; also details of t ...f God’ and ‘the Son of God’ (&nbsp; John 1:29; &nbsp; John 1:34 ); Andrew, Philip, and [[Nathanael]] at once recognize him as Messiah (&nbsp; John 1:41; &nbs
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  • ...ip in Rome (Lampridius, <i> Alexander Severus </i> , 22,49). The emperor [[Philip]] (244-49) is thought to have been a Christian at heart (Eusebius, <i> [[He
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  • ...be arrayed against the disciples. They would be dragged before kings like Herod [[Agrippa]] (Acts 26) or Emperors like [[Nero]] (&nbsp;2 Timothy 4:6) and R ...olved in this persecution by their attachment to the family of the Emperor Philip. Considerable numbers were publicly destroyed; several purchased safety by
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  • ...3; xi, 7). </p> <p> It is commonly thought that this city was the scene of Philip's preaching and the events that followed recorded in &nbsp;Acts 8 , but the
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  • ...r drone. Even in after life the sacred Book is always read aloud, and so [[Philip]] (&nbsp;Acts 8:30) <i> heard </i> the eunuch reading his roll of Isaiah. T
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  • ...thirty-four), we must postulate a date earlier than thirty-four years from Herod’s death, <i> i.e. </i> a.d. 30. A date nearer to the deposition of [[Arch
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  • ...remained a day in their company. The founder of the Church is not known. [[Philip]] the Evangelist, who laboured in Caesarea, has been suggested. </p> <p> Un ...en [[Cleopatra]] of Egypt holds it for a time, and here some decades later Herod the Great entertains Cæsar. During the Jewish revolt it is an important
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  • ...remained a day in their company. The founder of the Church is not known. [[Philip]] the Evangelist, who laboured in Caesarea, has been suggested. </p> <p> Un ...en [[Cleopatra]] of Egypt holds it for a time, and here some decades later Herod the Great entertains Cæsar. During the Jewish revolt it is an important
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  • ...sage deserves to be quoted in full and is here given in the translation of Philip Schaff (Presbyterian) in his edition of the <i> Didache </i> (pp. 184ff): "
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  • ...bsp;Luke 1:11; but this is largely a matter of definition. At the death of Herod (&nbsp;Acts 12:23) no <i> appearance </i> of an angel is necessarily intend ...&nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:16), on Sennacherib's army (&nbsp;2 Kings 19:35), on Herod (&nbsp;Acts 12:23). An angel troubled the pool of Bethesda (the Alex. manus
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  • ...on a great sabbath at the 8th hour; the arrest having been made by Herod; Philip of Tralles being chief priest, Statius [[Quadratus]] proconsul, and Jesus C
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  • ...upposedly guilty. He did not understand what made the Jews hate Paul. When Herod Agrippa, an expert on Jewish affairs, arrived at the governor’s palace, F &nbsp;Acts 24:27[[Paul]][[Herod]]
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  • ...read that the two were sent by their brother-Apostles to Samaria, after [[Philip]] had exercised his evangelistic ministry there. Many had been admitted int ..., and instrumentally impart the Holy Spirit by laying hands on, the deacon Philip's converts in Samaria, the very place where John once would have called dow
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  • ...esence of the ‘centurion’ (&nbsp;Matthew 8:5 ff., &nbsp;Luke 7:2 ff.) that Herod [[Antipas]] had a small garrison here. St. Luke tells us that this centurio ...(where He was reared, as in [[Bethlehem]] He was born), when He heard that Herod Antipas, who often resided at Sepphoris, or Diocaesarea, near Nazareth, had
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  • ...fore the death of Herod the Great (&nbsp;Matthew 2:1; &nbsp;Matthew 2:19). Herod died probably not later than b.c. 4, as is made out from statements of [[Jo ...was the "gift" confined to men; women prophesied - the four daughters of [[Philip]] among others (&nbsp;Acts 21:9 ). From the earliest times down to the clos
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  • ...um, v. (ed. Mangey, ii. p. 521), describes most graphically the journey of Herod [[Agrippa]] from Rome to Syria, when he went to take over the kingdom confe
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  • ...s also to be contrary to the evidence of evangelistic activity by Stephen, Philip, and the rest-the people (‘the whole multitude’) elected (ἐξελέξ ...embled in our place, Peter and .Andrew, James and John, sons of Zebedee, [[Philip]] and Bartholomew, [[Thomas]] and Matthew, James the son of Alphasns, and L
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  • ...ommences with His convincing self-revelation to Peter and John, Andrew and Philip, and Nathanael (ch. 1); His first miracle ‘manifested forth his glory’ ...usalem (&nbsp; Acts 11:27 f., &nbsp; Acts 21:10 ), the four daughters of [[Philip]] the evangelist (&nbsp; Acts 21:9 ). But these few names give us no concep
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  • ...employed in such positions of trust. The man of [[Ethiopia]] baptised by [[Philip]] was a eunuch of great authority under the queen. &nbsp;Acts 8:27 . </p> ...&nbsp;Isaiah 39:7; comp. &nbsp;Daniel 1:3; &nbsp;Daniel 1:7. The courf of Herod of course had its eunuchs (Josephus, Ant. 16:8, 1; 15:7, 4), as had also th
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  • ...he statement of Africanus about the destruction of genealogical records by Herod is most improbable, and tends to discredit his whole story; [[Josephus]] (
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  • Herod Philip Ii. <ref name="term_31914" /> ...ibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/herod+philip+ii. Herod Philip Ii. from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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  • ...(own) brother Simon, and next day, when wishing to return home to Galilee, Philip, to whom Jesus says, ‘Follow me.’ At the same time the whole story of J
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  • ...he [[Ethiopian]] eunuch ( <i> q.v. [Note: quod vide, which see.] </i> ) by Philip; the admission of [[Cornelius]] and his friends by St. Peter; the mission o ...Αἰθιοπικός''''' , used by the Egyptians in preparing bodies for embalming, Herod. 2:86). (See [[Knife]]). </p> <p> The operation was a painful one, at least
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  • ...sp;John 1:35-51). The only one mentioned as called with a ‘follow me’ is [[Philip]] (&nbsp;John 1:43); and it is possible that this is rather an invitation t ...'s humility, 1 Kings xxi 29; Nineveh's repentance, &nbsp;Jeremiah 3:5; and Herod's hearing of John, &nbsp;Mark 6:20 . On the whole, the design of God in giv
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  • ...ncessions, was a part of the possessions of their most inveterate enemy, [[Philip]] II of Spain, and that one of the principal causes contributing to this ch
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  • ...Problems </i> , 182–194). He appears to have placed our Lord’s Birth after Herod’s death, though St. Matthew distinetly places it before that event. For a ...en Jesus was born. Ramsay gives reasons for thinking that this was because Herod, ruling a semi-independent kingdom, though he could not from fear of losing
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  • ...ed to ‘the determined counsel and foreknowledge of God’ (&nbsp;Acts 2:23). Herod and [[Pontius]] [[Pilate]] with the [[Gentiles]] and the Jews as a people h ...Samaria, and to the ends of the earth") continues with Luke's noting that "Philip went down to a city in [[Samaria]] and proclaimed the Christ there" (8:5),
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  • ...is story of the Jewish impostor who claimed to be [[Alexander]] the son of Herod (circa, about4 b.c.). ‘He was also no fortunate, upon landing, as to brin ...of the Austro-Spanish house of [[Charles]] V. became dominant; his son, [[Philip]] II., was king of [[Milan]] and Naples. In more recent times the small sta
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  • ...enbarung Johannis </i> 5, 1896, pp. 47-8) to establish the allegation of [[Philip]] of Side that [[Papias]] had said that John the [[Apostle]] was slain with
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  • ...in this city against thy holy Servant Jesus, whom thou didst anoint, both Herod and [[Pontius]] Pilate, with the [[Gentiles]] and the peoples of Israel, we
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  • ...from the diadem on the head, and other circumstances which accompany it, [[Philip]] Bonarota, the editor of that work, supposes to have been designed for som ...with the Greeks, and even some Latin names crept into Judaea. The names ''Philip, Ptolemy, Alexander,'' etc., were not rare (comp. especially Joseph. ''Ant.
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  • ...is uncle Philip, along with Abilene. Later he obtained also Samaria, after Herod [[Antipas]] and his wife [[Herodias]] had been expelled by the Emperor at h
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  • ...n, and likewise during the period which immediately succeeded the reign of Herod Agrippa. </p> <p> [[Augustus]] made a new partition of the provinces of the
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  • ...cred traditions, was celebrated for the mysterious worship of the Cabeiri (Herod. ii. 51), which was still in full vogue when St. Paul passed and repassed t ...ip of these gods later rivaled the famous mysteries of Eleusis, and both [[Philip]] of Macedon and [[Olympias]] his wife were initiated here (Plut. <i> Alex
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  • ...a]] Philippi" (&nbsp;Mark 8:27). Bethsaida of Gaulonitis, to which Herod [[Philip]] II allowed the dignity of a city (Josephus, ''Ant. V.'' 2,1), is called '
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  • ...imony to the same blessed truth, &nbsp;John 1:45 "We have found him (saith Philip) of whom Moses in the law and the prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth, th ...n so despised; nor would the Pharisees, who were able from Micah 5 to tell Herod where Messiah's birthplace was - Bethlehem (Matthew 2) - have been so ignor
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  • ...ilar charges before [[Pilate]] (&nbsp;Mark 15:5 = &nbsp;Matthew 27:14) and Herod (&nbsp;Luke 23:9); it was useless to discuss with such a man as Pilate the
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  • ...he other Cæsarea, on the Mediterranean; later on it was called Neronias by Herod [[Agrippa]] [[Ii.;]] it became the seat of a bishopric; it was repeatedly t
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