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Herod Antipas ruled over Galilee after Herod the Great died. He reigned when John the Baptist and Jesus served God by teaching other people. Herod Antipas married Herodias, the wife of his brother Herod Philip. He put John the Baptist in prison because John the Baptist told him he was wrong to marry her and to do other evil things (see: Luke 3:19-20). Later, Herod Antipas killed John the Baptist (see: Matthew 14:5-12). Herod Antipas thought Jesus was John the Baptist who became alive again (see: Matthew 14:1-2; see also Luke 9:7-9).
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Jesus warned his disciples not to trust or listen to Herod (see: Mark 8:15). Some Pharisees warned Jesus that Herod Antipas wanted to kill Jesus (Luke 13:31). Pilate sent Jesus to Herod Antipas during Jesus’ trial (see: Luke 23:7; Acts 4:27). Herod Antipas and his soldiers mocked and mistreated Jesus (see: Luke 23:11).
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Jesus warned his disciples not to trust or listen to Herod (see: Mark 8:15). Some Pharisees warned Jesus that Herod Antipas wanted to kill Jesus (see: Luke 13:31). Pilate sent Jesus to Herod Antipas during Jesus’ trial (see: Luke 23:7; Acts 4:27). Herod Antipas and his soldiers mocked and mistreated Jesus (see: Luke 23:11).
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Herod Agrippa I was the king of Judea. He ruled about 10 years after Jesus died when the church was growing. He put Christians in prison (see: Acts 12:1-3). An angel of the Lord killed Herod Agrippa I because Herod Agrippa I was proud and would not praise God (see: Acts 12:20-23).
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