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  • Just at this time some Pharisees came up. 'Go away,' they said. 'Leave this place, because Herod means to kill you.' (Luke 13, 31)

  • When the right time came, he sent a servant to the tenants to get his share of the produce of the vineyard. But the tenants thrashed him, and sent him away empty-handed. (Luke 20, 10)

  • and finding that he came under Herod's jurisdiction, he passed him over to Herod, who was also in Jerusalem at that time. (Luke 23, 7)

  • Herod was delighted to see Jesus; he had heard about him and had been wanting for a long time to set eyes on him; moreover, he was hoping to see some miracle worked by him. (Luke 23, 8)

  • Then Herod, together with his guards, treated him with contempt and made fun of him; he put a rich cloak on him and sent him back to Pilate. (Luke 23, 11)

  • And though Herod and Pilate had been enemies before, they were reconciled that same day. (Luke 23, 12)

  • Nor has Herod either, since he has sent him back to us. As you can see, the man has done nothing that deserves death, (Luke 23, 15)

  • Then some of the Pharisees said, 'That man cannot be from God: he does not keep the Sabbath.' Others said, 'How can a sinner produce signs like this?' And there was division among them. (John 9, 16)

  • 'This is what has come true: in this very city Herod and Pontius Pilate plotted together with the gentile nations and the peoples of Israel, against your holy servant Jesus whom you anointed, (Acts 4, 27)

  • Barnabas, however, took charge of him, introduced him to the apostles, and explained how the Lord had appeared to him and spoken to him on his journey, and how he had preached fearlessly at Damascus in the name of Jesus. (Acts 9, 27)

  • It was about this time that King Herod started persecuting certain members of the church. (Acts 12, 1)

  • On the night before Herod was to try him, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, fastened with two chains, while guards kept watch at the main entrance to the prison. (Acts 12, 6)


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