To: metmom
I agree .. Herod never repented for the wholesale slaughter of the children he thought were going to replace him as king. This would have occurred before Herod’s meeting with John the Baptist.
3 posted on
01/21/2015 2:37:47 PM PST by
CyberAnt
("The hope and changey stuff did not work, even a smidgen.")
To: CyberAnt
Those episodes were two different Herods. Herod the Great died soon after the events of Luke 2. Herod Antipas, one of his sons, is the Herod of the Gospels.
5 posted on
01/21/2015 2:45:40 PM PST by
Tax-chick
("A war is not over until the enemy stops fighting." ~ Thomas Sowell)
To: CyberAnt
Herod never repented for the wholesale slaughter of the children he thought were going to replace him as king. This would have occurred before Herods meeting with John the Baptist.The Slaughter of the Innocents was ordered by Herod pere; the beheading of J the B was ordered by Herod fil.
9 posted on
01/21/2015 2:55:56 PM PST by
chajin
("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
To: CyberAnt
That was Herod the great. His son Herod Agrippa killed John.
18 posted on
01/21/2015 3:45:17 PM PST by
Vaquero
(Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
To: CyberAnt
That was his father I believe.
23 posted on
01/21/2015 6:10:53 PM PST by
redleghunter
(Your faith has saved you. Go in peace. (Luke 7:50))
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