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Herod
- IPA[ˈhɛrəd]
英式
- the name of four rulers of ancient Palestine.;Herod the Great (c. 74–4 bc), ruled 37–4 bc. According to the New Testament, Jesus was born during his reign, and he ordered the massacre of the innocents (Matt. 2:16).
- 釋義
- 1. the name of four rulers of ancient Palestine.
- ▪ Herod the Great (c. 74–4 bc), ruled 37–4 bc. According to the New Testament, Jesus was born during his reign, and he ordered the massacre of the innocents (Matt. 2:16).
- ▪ Herod Antipas (22 bc–c. 40 ad), son of Herod the Great, tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea 4 bc–ad 40. He married Herodias (his brother's wife) and was responsible for the beheading of John the Baptist. According to the New Testament (Luke 23:7), Pilate sent Jesus to be questioned by him before the Crucifixion.
- ▪ Herod Agrippa I (10 bc–ad 44), grandson of Herod the Great, king of Judaea ad 41–4. He imprisoned St Peter and put St James the Great to death.
- ▪ Herod Agrippa II (ad 27–c. 93), son of Herod Agrippa I, king of various territories in northern Palestine 50–c. 93. He presided over the trial of St Paul (Acts 25:13 ff.).
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