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  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Antipas reluctantly beheaded John, and later, when Jesus’ miracles were reported to him, he believed that John the Baptist had been resurrected. When Jesus was arrested in Jerusalem , according to Luke 23, Pilate , the Roman procurator of Judaea , first sent him to Antipas, who was spending Passover in the capital, because Jesus came from ...

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  3. Feb 10, 2024 · In Matthew and Mark, Herod Antipas is ambivalent with regard to Jesus. Both gospels quote Herod Antipas as saying, after he has had John the Baptist executed, that Jesus is actually John resurrected (Matthew 14:1–2; Mark 6:14–16). Both gospels state that Antipas was actually saddened by Salome’s request to have John beheaded (Matthew 14:9 ...

  4. Antipas faced more immediate problems in his own tetrarchy after John the Baptist, in 28/29 AD according to the Gospel of Luke (or 27 AD, if the co-regency of Augustus and Tiberius is included in Luke's reckoning of time, for which there is some evidence), began a ministry of preaching and baptism by the Jordan River, which marked the western ...

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. According to Matthew 14:1–12 and Mark 6:14–29, Herodias, the wife of King Herod Antipas, was responsible for persuading her husband to behead John the Baptist. More than once, John the Baptist had rebuked King Herod for divorcing his wife and marrying his niece Herodias, who had been his brother Philip’s wife.

  6. Antipas and John the Baptist. The situation for which Herod Antipas was remembered most was with the imprisonment and death of John the Baptist (Matt 14:3-12; Mark 6:1729; Luke 3:19, 20; Jos. Antiq. xviii. 5.

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · As Jesus’ ministry became more well-known, Herod Antipas began to fear that John the Baptist had risen from the dead (Matthew 14:1–2). Apparently, he wanted to kill Jesus as well, and this was reported to Jesus by some Jewish leaders in Galilee who hoped to entice Him into moving on to a different area.

  8. Apr 15, 2024 · In three of the four gospel accounts, we read that Herod Antipas was the one who arrested and imprisoned John the Baptist, the cousin of Jesus after he publicly condemned Herod’s unlawful, adulterous, and incestuous marriage to Herodias, the wife of his half-brother Philip I (Leviticus 18:16; Matthew 14:4; Mark 6:17-18; Luke 3:19).

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