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10 הורדוס אנטיפס
Herod Antipas (died c.AD 39), ruler of Galilee (AD 4-39) who was responsible for the execution of John the Baptist and participated in the trial of Jesus -
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Herod;[ han måtte løbe fra Herodes til Pilatus] he was driven from pillar to post. -
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• Herod• heroic action• heroic figure• heroically -
17 ирод
Синонимический ряд:мучитель (сущ.) живодер; зверь; злодей; изверг; изувер; инквизитор; истязатель; кровопивец; кровопийца; лиходей; мучитель; палач -
18 Ἡρῴδης
Ἡρῴδης, ου, ὁ (freq.; also in ins [OGI index I] and pap [Preisigke, Namenbuch], where it is not infrequently found in the correct [B-D-F §26; Mlt-H. 84] spelling with ι; s. Schürer I 294, 20) Herod, name of Idumaean princes forming a dynasty, whose rule in Palestine was established through the favor of Mark Antony and Octavian toward 1; the dynasty continued to rule, though in varied forms, until after the death of 3.—WOtto, Herodes. Beiträge z. Gesch. d. letzten jüd. Königshauses 1913; HWillrich, D. Haus des H. zwischen Jerusalem u. Rom 1929; MStern, in CRINT I/1 216–307; Pauly-W. Suppl. II 1–191. BHHW II 696–763.① Herod I, the Great (41 [37]–4 B.C.) Mt 2:1–22; Lk 1:5; GJs 21:2; 22:1; 23:1f; 25:1 (Just., A I, 31, 2 al.). A palace built by him and named after him is mentioned Ac 23:35.—Schürer I 287–329; EMeyer II 322–27; ASchalit, König Herodes ’69 (transl. by JAmir from the Hebr. of ’60).; MGrant, Herod the Great ’71; EncJud VIII 375–87; ABD III 161–69.② the son of 1, Herod Antipas (4 B.C.–39 A.D.), tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (Jos., Ant. 17, 318), mentioned in the NT because of (among other things) his clash w. John the Baptist, whom he had executed (s. Ἰωάννης 1). The synoptics state that John raised objections to the tetrarch’s marriage to Herodias (q.v.), who forsook one of his brothers to marry him. Acc. to Lk (and GPt) this Herod played a role in the passion story (AVerrall, JTS 10, 1909, 322–53; MDibelius, ZNW 16, 1915, 113–26; KBornhäuser, NKZ 40, 1929, 714–18; JBlinzler, Her. Ant. u. Jes. Chr. ’47; VHarlow, The Destroyer of Jesus. The Story of Herod Antipas ’54; HHoehner, Herod Antipas ’72). Mt 14:1, 3, 6; Mk 6:14–22; 8:15; Lk 3:1, 19; 8:3; 9:7, 9; 13:31; 23:7–15; Ac 4:27; 13:1; ISm 1:2; GEb 13, 74; GPt 1:1f; 2:4f. Called βασιλεύς Mk 6:14; cp. Mt 14:9; GEb 13, 74; GPt 1:2 (ApcEsdr 4:11 p. 28, 11 Tdf.; Just., D. 103, 3f al.; Mel., P. 93, 704).—Schürer I 340–53.③ Herod Agrippa I (s. Ἀγρίππας 1) Ac 12:1, 6, 11, 19, 21.④ a police magistrate in Smyrna (s. εἰρήναρχος) MPol 6:2; 8:2; 17:2, 21.—SPerowne, The Later Herods ’58.—ISBE II 688–98. M-M. EDNT. -
19 Herodes
m.Herod, Herod the Great, Herodes.* * *1 Herod\ir de Herodes a Pilatos figurado to go from pillar to post* * *SM Herod* * *Herod* * *Herodes n prHerod;Fam Humde Herodes a Pilatos out of the frying pan, into the fire* * *m: Herod;ir de Herodes a Pilatos go from pillar to post -
20 Ἡρῳδιάς
Ἡρῳδιάς, άδος, ἡ (for the sp. s. Ἡρῴδης) Herodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great (Ἡρῴδης 1), daughter of his son Aristobulus, mother-in-law of Philip the tetrarch who married her daughter Salome (q.v.), and, before her marriage to Herod Antipas, the wife of another Herod, the son of Herod the Great and Mariamne II (Jos., Ant. 17, 14; Schürer I 321) and half-brother of Herod Antipas (Jos., Ant. 18, 109f). In Mk 6:17 and Mt 14:3 (except D) this first husband of Herodias is called (some hold erroneously) Philip; cp. Mt 14:6; Mk 6:19; Lk 3:19. In Mk 6:22 ῾Η. is a daughter of Herod; on the problem of the rdg. in N. s. RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 25–27. S. also HHoehner, Herod Antipas ’72, 110–71.—Schürer I 344–50; WLillie, Salome or Herodias?: ET 65, ’53f, 251; MStern, The Jewish People in the First Century ’74, 284ff; HHoehner, ISBE II, ’82, 695.
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