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  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Agrippa would eventually be replaced by his son, Agrippa II, who is also mentioned in the book of Acts during Paul’s imprisonment in Caesarea (Acts 25:13-26:32). Here, Herod was eager to hear Paul’s defense, even going so far as to confess, “in a short time you will persuade me to become a Christian.”

  3. 5 days 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.

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · ad 28. Berenice (born ad 28) was a lover of the Roman emperor Titus and a participant in the events leading up to the fall of Jerusalem. The eldest daughter of the Judaean tetrarch Herod Agrippa I by his wife Cypros, Berenice was married at age 13, but her husband died without consummating the marriage.

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  5. 22 hours ago · Based on John 19:12, it is possible that Pilate held the title "friend of Caesar" (Latin: amicus Caesaris, Ancient Greek: φίλος τοῦ Kαίσαρος), a title also held by the Jewish kings Herod Agrippa I and Herod Agrippa II and by close advisors to the emperor. Both Daniel Schwartz and Alexander Demandt do not think this especially ...

  6. 2 days ago · Herod Agrippa I, grandson of Herod the Great, persecuted the church in Jerusalem and had the apostle James put to death. Agrippa’s son, Herod Agrippa II , was the one who saved Paul from being imprisoned by the Jews for being a Roman citizen (Acts 25).

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    1 day ago · During the First Jewish–Roman War, the Jewish rebels took control of the city and destroyed Herod's palace, and were able to prevent the city from being pillaged by the army of Agrippa II, the Jewish ruler who had remained loyal to Rome.

  8. 22 hours ago · Your exploration of Bernice's interactions with the Apostle Paul begins with a dramatic trial, where she sits in judgment alongside her brother Agrippa II, scrutinizing Paul's every word. This pivotal moment, recorded in Acts 25-26, marks a significant intersection of Bernice's life with Paul's Missionary Journeys.

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