Matthew 11:2
in.4:12; 14:3; Mr 6:17; Lu 3:19; 7:18-23; Joh 3:24he.9:14; Joh 3:25-28; 4:1; Ac 19:1-3Matthew 14:3-10
Herod.4:12; Mr 6:17; Lu 3:19,20; Joh 3:23,24Herodias'.This infamous woman was the daughter of Aristobulus and Bernice, and granddaughter of Herod the Great. his.Lu 13:1Philip's.Herod Philip, son of Herod the Great and Mariamne. Le 18:16; 20:21; De 25:5,6; 2Sa 12:7; 1Ki 21:19; 2Ch 26:18,19Pr 28:1; Isa 8:20; Mr 6:18; Ac 24:24,25 when.Mr 6:19,20; 14:1,2; Ac 4:21; 5:26because.21:26,32; Mr 11:30-32; Lu 20:6 birth-day.Ge 40:20; Es 1:2-9; 2:18; Da 5:1-4; Ho 1:5,6; Mr 6:21-23the daughter.22:24danced.Es 1:10-12before them. Gr. in the midst. Es 5:3,6; 7:2 being.2Ch 22:2,3; Mr 6:24Give.1Ki 18:4,13; 19:2; 2Ki 11:1; Pr 1:16; 29:10a charger.Nu 7:13,19,84,85; Ezr 1:9 the king.1; Mr 6:14sorry.5; 27:17-26; Da 6:14-16; Mr 6:20,26; Lu 13:32; Joh 19:12-16Ac 24:23-27; 25:3-9the oath's.Nu 30:5-8; Jud 11:30,31,39; 21:1,7-23; 1Sa 14:24,28,39-45; 25:221Sa 25:32-34; 28:10; 2Ki 6:31-33; Ec 5:2 and beheaded.17:12; 21:35,36; 22:3-6; 23:34-36; 2Ch 36:16; Jer 2:30; Mr 6:27-29Mr 9:13; Lu 9:9; Re 11:7the prison.Josephus informs us that John the Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded by Herod in the strong castle of Machaerus, which he describes as situated about 60 stadia east of Jordan, not far from where the river discharges itself into the Dead Sea.Mark 6:14-28
king Herod.22,26,27; Mt 14:1,2; Lu 3:1; 9:7-9; 13:31; 23:7-12his name.1:28,45; 2Ch 26:8,15; Mt 9:31; 1Th 1:8 it is Elias.8:28; 9:12,13; 15:35,36; Mal 4:5Elijah.Mt 16:14; 17:10,11; Lu 1:17; 9:8,19; Joh 1:21,25a prophet.Mt 21:11; Lu 7:16,39; Joh 6:14; 7:40; 9:17; Ac 3:22,23 It is.Ge 40:10,11; Ps 53:5; Mt 14:2; 27:4; Lu 9:9; Re 11:10-13 A.M. 4032. A.D. 28. Herod.Mt 4:12; 11:2; 14:3-12; Lu 3:19,20Philip's.Lu 3:1 It is.Le 18:16; 20:21; 1Ki 22:14; Eze 3:18,19; Mt 14:3,4; Ac 20:26,27Ac 24:24-26 Herodias.Ge 39:17-20; 1Ki 21:20a quarrel. or, an inward grudge.Ec 7:9; Eph 4:26,27 feared.11:18; Ex 11:3; 1Ki 21:20; 2Ki 3:12,13; 6:21; 13:14; 2Ch 24:2,15-222Ch 26:5; Eze 2:5-7; Da 4:18,27; 5:17; Mt 14:5; 21:26observed him. or, kept him, or saved him. and heard.4:16; Ps 106:12,13; Eze 33:32; Joh 5:35 when.Ge 27:41; 2Sa 13:23-29; Es 3:7; Ps 37:12,13; Ac 12:2-4his birthday.Ge 40:20; Es 1:3-7; 2:18; Pr 31:4,5; Da 5:1-4; Ho 7:5; 1Pe 4:3Re 11:10 Es 1:10-12; Isa 3:16-26; Da 5:2; Mt 14:6 he.1Sa 28:10; 2Ki 6:31; Mt 5:34-37; 14:7Whatsoever.Es 5:3,6; 7:2; Pr 6:2; Mt 4:9 said.Ge 27:8-11; 2Ch 22:3,4; Eze 19:2,3; Mt 14:8The head.Job 31:31; Ps 27:2; 37:12,14; Pr 27:3,4; Ac 23:12,13 with haste.Pr 1:16; Ro 3:15a charger.Nu 7:13,19-89 Mt 14:9; 27:3-5,24,25 the king.Mt 14:10,11an executioner. or, one of his guard.[Spekoulator ,] in Latin, speculator, from speculor, to look about, spy, properly denotes a sentinel; and as these sentinels kept guard at the palaces of kings, and the residences of Roman governors, so they were employed in other offices besides guarding, and usually performed that of executioners. As, however, we learn from Josephus, that Herod was at this very time engaged in war with Aretas, king of Arabia, in consequence of Herod's having divorced his daughter in order to marry Herodias, his brother Philip's wife; and as this event occurred at an entertainment given at the castle of Machaerus, while his army was on its march against his father-in-law; we are furnished with an additional reason why a speculator, or sentinel, should have been employed as an executioner; and are thus enabled to discover such a latent and undesigned coincidence as clearly evinces the truth of the evangelical narrative. 28Luke 3:19-20
Pr 9:7,8; 15:12; Mt 11:2; 14:3,4; Mr 6:17,18 13:31-34; 2Ki 21:16; 24:4; 2Ch 24:17-22; 36:16; Ne 9:26; Jer 2:30Mt 21:35-41; 22:6,7; 23:31-33; 1Th 2:15,16; Re 16:6Acts 7:52
Which of.1Sa 8:7,8; 1Ki 19:10,14; 2Ch 24:19-22; 36:16; Ne 9:26; Jer 2:30Jer 20:2; 26:15,23; Mt 5:12; 21:35-41; 23:31-37; Lu 11:47-51Lu 13:33,34; 1Th 2:15which shewed.3:18,24; 1Pe 1:11; Re 19:10the Just One.3:14; 22:14; Zec 9:9; 1Jo 2:1; Re 3:7of whom.2:23; 3:15; 4:10; 5:28-30
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