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  1. Dec 19, 2017 · Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and the grandson of Herod the Great. He executed James, the brother of John, and arrested Peter ( Acts 12 ). His death at Caesarea as judgment by God is recorded both by Luke and by the Jewish historian Josephus ( Acts 12:19–23 ; Josephus, Ant. 19.8.2 §§343–52).

  2. Herod the Great, one of the most well-known rulers in Jewish history, is praised to this day for magnificent building projects of, for example, the temple in Jerusalem and fortresses like Herodium and Masada. Yet many are filled with disgust when learning about his cruel acts. Even one of his first biographers, the first-century Jewish ...

  3. Herod the Great was the king of Judea who was responsible for large-scale building projects, including remodeling the Jerusalem temple. Herod the Great, one of the most well-known rulers in Jewish history, is praised to this day for magnificent building projects of, for example, the temple in Jerusalem and fortresses like Herodium and Masada.

  4. Feb 13, 2013 · February 13 2013 - January 4 2014. Curators: Dudi Mevorah, Silvia Rozenberg. The first exhibition entirely dedicated to Herod the Great, Israel’s greatest builder and one of the most controversial figures in Jewish history. Large reconstructions and new finds from Herod’s palaces in Herodium, Jericho, and other sites are on display.

  5. Sep 19, 2019 · Herod the Great was a Roman client king of Judaea (known also as the Herodian kingdom) who lived during the 1st century BC. He was also the founder of the Herodian dynasty, whose members, like Herod himself, served as Roman client kings. To many, Herod is remembered as a tyrannical ruler who was prepared to do anything to maintain his grip on ...

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Herod the Great >Herod the Great (ca. 73 B.C.-4 B.C.), King of Judea, was an example of a >class of client princes who kept their thrones by balancing between being >over thrown by their own peoples for too much sub servience to Rome and >being dismissed by the Romans for too much independence.

  7. academic.bibleodyssey.com › articles › herod-the-greatHerod the Great - Bible Odyssey

    Herod the Great, one of the most well-known rulers in Jewish history, is praised to this day for magnificent building projects of, for example, the temple in Jerusalem and fortresses like Herodium and Masada. Yet many are filled with disgust when learning about his cruel acts. Even one of his first biographers, the first-century Jewish ...