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Identifier: dictionaryofbibl01scha (find matches)
Title: A dictionary of the Bible..
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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toward his subjects and regardlessof their prejudices, marrying his step-brothers wife, Glaphyra, in violation ofthe Mosaic Law. He was accused, and,cited to appear at Rome, was deposed fromhis office and banished to Vienne in Gaul.There is only one mention of Archelausin theN. T., Matt. 2:22. 4. Philip, tetrarch of Gaulonitis, Au-ranitis, etc., b. c. 4-a. d. 34. He was theson of Herod the Great by his fifth wife,Cleopatra, but unlike the rest of hisfamily was distinguished for justice andmoderation. He married his niece Sa-lome, the daughter of Herodias and hisbrother Herod (Philip), who was theyoung woman that danced before HerodAntipas. Philip is referred to once in theN. T., Luke 3 :1. 5. Herod Philip was the son of Her-od the Great and Mariamne, the daugh-ter of Simon the high priest. He wasthe first husband of Herodias, and iscalled Philip in Mark 6 : 17. He seemsto have occupied a private station. 6. Herod Agrippa I., king, a. d. 37-44, first of the tetrarchy of Philip and Ly-
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Coin of Herod Agrippa I. sanias, and finally of a dominion equalin extent to that of Herod the Great.He was the grandson of Herod the Great,and son of Aristobulus (murdered b. c.7). Educated at Rome and throwninto prison by Tiberius, he gained thefavor of the emperor Caligula, who made379 HER HES him king. He observed the ceremonialof the Pharisees and affected piety. Asthe representative of the Jewish spirit, £ Is S5 — c5 B-9 5 m s-. — a.w ^ 2 a, h p. a.a . <2 he persecuted the apostles, beheadedJames, and sought to execute Peter,Acts 12:1-19.380 7. Herod Agrippa II., a. d. 50-100,king of the tetrarchies formerly underPhilip and Lysanias. He was thebrother of Bernice and Drusilla. Paulappeared before him and narrated thehistory of his conversion. His words inanswer to Pauls question have becomeproverbial : Almost thou persuadestme to be a Christian, Acts 26 : 28. HERO DIANS, a Jewish politicalparty, originating probably in devotiontoward the Roman emperor and Herod,his deputy

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