1. Herod the Great, procurator of Judea (37-4 B.C.)... Luke 1:5
Inquires of Jesus' birth... Matthew 2:3-8
Slays Bethlehem infants... Matthew 2:12-18
2. Archelaus (4 B.C.-A.D. 6) succeeds Herod the Great... Matthew 2:22
3. Herod Antipas, the tetrarch, ruler of Galilee and Peraea (4 B.C.-A.D.39)... Luke 3:1
Imprisons John the Baptist... Luke 3:18-21
Has John the Baptist beheaded... Matthew 14:1-12
Disturbed about Jesus... Luke 9:7-9
Jesus sent to him... Luke 23:7-11
Becomes Pilate's friend... Luke 23:12
Opposes Jesus... Acts 4:27
4. Philip. tetrarch of Ituraea and (4 B.C.-A.D. 34)... Luke 3:1; Acts 13:1
5. Herod Philip, disinherited son of Herod the Great... Matthew 14:3
6. Herod Agrippa I (A. D. 37-44)... Acts 12:1, 19
Kills James.... Acts 12:1, 2
Imprisons Peter... Acts 12:3-11, 19
Slam by an angel... Acts 12:20-23
7. Herod Agrippa II (A.D. 53-70), called Agrippa and King Agrippa... Acts 2S:22, 23; Acts 25:24, 26
Festus tells him about Paul... Acts 25:13-27
Paul makes a defense before... Acts 26:1-23
Rejects the Gospel... Acts 26:24-30
Recogniz.es Paul's innocency... Acts 26:31, 32
8. Aristobulus: identified by some as son of Herod the Great... Romans 16:10 |