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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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  • ...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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