Herod mi kumpi luahna – Herodian Dynasty

Herod mi in kum 130 val kumpi luah

Herod’ laigelh:

Herod Mangpipa’ Pa Herod Anitipater tawh kipan (Judea kumpi) BC43 in si hi.

Herod Mangpi pa (Judea Kumpi) BC37-BC4 sung
Herod Mangpi pa Idumean te khat hi aa BC37 in Romans gam Palestine ah kumpi suaksak in BC4 in si hi. kum 69 kim in Kalnatna tawh si hi.

Herod mangpipa ta 4 te:
1. Philip Iturea ii Tetrarch ahi Trachonitis (Israel pualam) BC4- AC34. Mate 14; Luke 3:1
Herod Anitipater i tanu Salome tawh ki teng. A nu pen Mariamne, siampi lian Simon tanu.

2. Archelaus (Juda & Samaria) BC4-AC6. Mate 2:22
Roman procurators ah ki guang (gtn Pilate AD26-AD36) Felix AD52-AD59 leh Festus AD59-AD62

3. Antipas (Galilee & Perea) “that fox.”
Matthew 2:3; 14:1; Mark 6:14-29: Mark 8:15; Luke 3:1; 3:19; 13:31; 23:6 and Acts 4:27
His mother was Malthace (the Samaritan)

4. Aristoboulus. His mother was Malthace (the Samaritan).
His son Herod
Agrippa 1 & grandson Herod Agrippa 11 – Herod Agrippa 11′s daughter Drusilla married Felix see Acts 24:24

Herod Agrippa 1 reigned for seven years as a client king AD37 – AD44, see Acts 10 – Acts 12:23 death by worms. Born 10BC

Herodes Arippa 11 memerintah selama tujuh tahun sebagai pelanggan raja 49M – 92M (KPR 14; 25:13). Dia meninggal dunia di Rom pada 100M.

Raja-raja berkahwin dengan raja-raja lain.

Herodes adalah nama yang digunakan oleh beberapa orang raja dari Dinasti Herodian dari Rom Wilayah Ludea:

Dinasti Herodian memerintah selama lebih 130 tahun.

*Bermula dengan Herodes Antipar bapa Herodes yang Hebat (Gabenor Yudea) yang meninggal dunia pada 43SM.

* “Herodes yang Hebat (37-4SM), raja Yudea yang membina semula Bait Suci Kedua di Yerusalem dan digambarkan dalam Injil Matius sebagai mengarah “pembunuhan orang benar.”

* Herodes Archelaus (23SM-18M) ethnarch dari Samaria, Yudea dan Idumea.

* Herod Antipas (20 BC-c. AD 40), tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea, who was described in the New Testament as ordering John the Baptist’s death and as mocking Jesus.

* Herod Agrippa I (c. 10 BC-AD 44), king of Judea, called “Herod” in the Acts of the Apostles.

* Herod Philip I, father of Salome.

* Herod Philip II (4 BC-AD 34), tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis.

* Herod of Chalcis, also known as Herod III, king of Chalcis (AD 41-48)

* Herod Agrippa II (AD 27-100), tetrarch of Chalcis who was described in Acts of the Apostles as “King Agrippa” before whom Paul of Tarsus defended himself.

The Herodian Dynasty reigned for over 130 years

Herods’ in Scripture:

Starting with Herod Antipater father of Herod the Great ( Governor of Judea) who died in 43BC.

Herod the Great (King of Judea ) 37BC-4BC.
Herod the Great was an Idumean and was made king of Palestine by the Romans in 37 BC and died in 4BC. He died aged 69 possibly of chronic kidney disease.

Herod the Great’s Four Sons:
1. Philip Tetrarch of Iturea and Trachonitis ( Outside Israel) 4BC-AD34. Matthew 14; Luke 3:1.
Married Salome granddaughter of Herod Antipater, His mother was Mariamne , daughter of Simon the high Priest.

2. Archelaus (Judea & Samaria) 4BC-AD6. Matthew 2:22.
Replaced by Roman procurators (e.g. Pilate AD26-AD36, Felix AD52-AD59 and Festus AD59-AD62)

3. Antipas (Galilee & Perea) “that fox.”
Matthew 2:3; 14:1; Mark 6:14-29: Mark 8:15; Luke 3:1; 3:19; 13:31; 23:6 and Acts 4:27
His mother was Malthace (the Samaritan)

4. Aristoboulus. His mother was Malthace (the Samaritan).
His son Herod
Agrippa 1 & grandson Herod Agrippa 11 – Herod Agrippa 11′s daughter Drusilla married Felix see Acts 24:24

Herod Agrippa 1 reigned for seven years as a client king AD37 – AD44, see Acts 10 – Acts 12:23 death by worms. Born 10BC

Herod Agrippa 11 reigned for seven years as a client king AD49 – AD92 (Acts 14; 25:13) He died in Rome AD100

Rulers intermarried with other rulers.

Herod was the name used by several kings belonging to the Herodian Dynasty of Roman Iudaea Province:

The Herodian Dynasty reigned for over 130 years.

*Starting with Herod Antipater father of Herod the Great ( Governor of Judea) who died in 43BC

* Herod the Great (c. 74-4 BC), king of Judea who reconstructed the Second Temple in Jerusalem and was described in the Gospel of Matthew as ordering the “Massacre of the Innocents.”

* Herod Archelaus (23 BC-c. AD 18), ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea.

* Herod Antipas (20 BC-c. AD 40), tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea, who was described in the New Testament as ordering John the Baptist’s death and as mocking Jesus.

* Herod Agrippa I (c. 10 BC-AD 44), king of Judea, called “Herod” in the Acts of the Apostles.

* Herod Philip I, father of Salome.

* Herod Philip II (4 BC-AD 34), tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis.

* Herod of Chalcis, also known as Herod III, king of Chalcis (AD 41-48)

* Herod Agrippa 11 (AD 27-100), tetrarch of Chalcis who was described in Acts of the Apostles as “King Agrippa” before whom Paul of Tarsus defended himself.

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