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  2. 18 hours ago · Herod II ruled Ituraea and Trachonitis until his death in 34 CE when he was succeeded as tetrarch by Herod Agrippa I, who had previously been ruler of Chalcis. Agrippa surrendered Chalcis to his brother Herod and ruled in Philip's stead.

  3. 3 days ago · On one of Antipas’ birthdays, Salome – the biological daughter of Herodias and Herod II, and thus the stepdaughter of Antipas – “danced before them, and pleased Herod,” (14:6) to the point where Antipas, “promised with an oath to give her whatsoever she would ask.” (14:7) Unfortunately for Antipas, Salome – at the instruction of ...

  4. 1 day ago · Herod's death in 4 BCE would lead to both the Herodian Tetrarchy in which smaller regions were ruled by members of his family, as well as periods of direct Roman control by the governors of Roman Judea. Direct Roman rule of Judea was generally disliked, and provoked resistance and rebellion.

  5. 2 days ago · Aug. 29/Sep. 11, 2024. Holy Trinity Monastery. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit! Dear brothers and sisters, In the heart of every man, there is a great conflict between good and evil, between light and darkness, between serving God, and serving the devil. No man walking the path of life on this earth is wholly ...

  6. 3 days ago · The Hasmonean dynasty[4] (/ hæzməˈniːən /; Hebrew: חַשְׁמוֹנָאִים‎ Ḥašmōnāʾīm; Greek: Ασμοναϊκή δυναστεία) was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during the Hellenistic times of the Second Temple period (part of classical antiquity), from c. 140 BCE to 37 BCE.

  7. 3 days ago · Herod sees himself as the law, and the law as an engine of death. All crimes appear capital in this court, and all law-breaking becomes a form of treason. Herod’s son declares as much: “Fadir, if thai like noght to listyn youre lawes, / As traytoures ontrewe ye sall teche them a trace” (father, if they do not like to heed your laws, you ...

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  9. 2 days ago · The most accepted date for Herod’s death is 4 BC. Christians who have written about this have, therefore, previously mostly concentrated on celestial events in the years 7-5 BC, based on the assumption of Herod’s death in 4 BC.

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