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  • because Herod was afraid of John, recognizing him for an upright and holy man; so that he kept him carefully, and followed his advice in many things,✻ and was glad to listen to him. (Mark 6, 20)

  • And now came a fitting occasion, upon which Herod gave a birthday feast to his lords and officers, and to the chief men of Galilee. (Mark 6, 21)

  • Herodias’ own daughter came in and danced, and gave such pleasure to Herod and his guests that the king said to the girl, Ask me for whatever thou wilt, and thou shalt have it; (Mark 6, 22)

  • and when he warned them, Look well, and avoid the leaven of the Pharisees, and the leaven of Herod, (Mark 8, 15)

  • Then they sent some of the Pharisees to him, with those who were of Herod’s party, to make him betray himself in his talk. (Mark 12, 13)

  • And they beat him over the head with a rod, and spat upon him, and bowed their knees in worship of him. (Mark 15, 19)

  • And thereupon one of them ran off to fill a sponge with vinegar, and fixed it on a rod, and offered to let him drink; Wait, he said, Let us see whether Elias is to come and save him. (Mark 15, 36)

  • In the days when Herod was king of Judaea, there was a priest called Zachary, of Abia’s turn of office,✻ who had married a wife of Aaron’s family, by name Elizabeth; (Luke 1, 5)

  • 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)


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