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Talált 44 Eredmények: Herod

  • It was in the fifteenth year of the emperor Tiberius’ reign,✻ when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judaea, when Herod was prince in Galilee, his brother Philip in the Ituraean and Trachonitid region, and Lysanias in Abilina, (Luke 3, 1)

  • but when he rebuked prince Herod over his brother Philip’s wife, and his shameful deeds, (Luke 3, 19)

  • Herod, to crown all, shut John up in prison. (Luke 3, 20)

  • and Joanna, the wife of Chusa, Herod’s steward, and Susanna, and many others, who ministered to him with the means they had. (Luke 8, 3)

  • And Herod, who was prince in that quarter, heard of all his doings, and did not know what to think, (Luke 9, 7)

  • John, said Herod, I beheaded; who can this be, of whom I hear such reports? And he was eager to see him. (Luke 9, 9)

  • It was on that day that some of the Pharisees came to him and said, Go elsewhere, and leave this place; Herod has a mind to kill thee. (Luke 13, 31)

  • and learning that he belonged to Herod’s jurisdiction, remitted his cause to Herod, who was also in Jerusalem at this time. (Luke 23, 7)

  • Herod was overjoyed at seeing Jesus; for a long time he had been eager to have sight of him, because he had heard so much of him, and now he hoped to witness some miracle of his. (Luke 23, 8)

  • So Herod and his attendants made a jest of him, arraying him in festal attire out of mockery, and sent him back to Pilate. (Luke 23, 11)

  • That day Herod and Pilate, who had hitherto been at enmity with one another, became friends. (Luke 23, 12)

  • nor could Herod, when I referred you to him. It is plain that he has done nothing which deserves death. (Luke 23, 15)


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