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Appendixes To The Companion Bible

APPENDIX 109

THE HERODS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT


                                                          HEROD THE GREAT (Matt 2:1. Luke1:5)
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married
Mariamne I.
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married
Mariamne II.
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married
Malthace
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 married
Cleopatra
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Aristobulus
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Herod Philip I
married Herodias

(Matt 14:3. Mk 6:17.
Luke 3:19)

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Archelaus
(Matt 2:22)

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Herod Antipas

married Herodias

(Lk 3:1-,19; 9:7; 13.31, 23:7. Matt 14:1,3. Mark 6:14)

Herod Philip II
(Luke 3:1)

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Herod
(King of Chalcis)
m. his niece
(Acts 25:13)

Herod Agrippa I.
(Acts 12:1-23) 
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Herodias
(Matt 14:3. Mk 6:17. Luke 3:19)

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Agrippa II.
 
(Acts 25:13)
 Berenice
(Acts 25:13)
   Drusilla
married Felix
 (Acts 24:24)

  


WBSG would like to credit Misty Hodges for the transcribing work on this appendix.

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