Thus, in 41 BC, Herod was granted the title ‘Tetrarch of Galilee’. Despite being of Idumean descent (from Edom, south of the Dead Sea),. Herod and Pilate reconciled : a late dialogue betwixt an Independent and a Malignant by Herod Antipas ( Book ) 1 edition published in 1647 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide. Matthew refers to him as. Pontius Pilate ruled from 26 AD to 36 AD. E. , was made king of greater Judea by appointment of the Roman senate; but he was not able to establish himself as de facto king until three years later when he took Jerusalem and deposed Antigonus, son of Aristobulus. Immediately after his father's elevation when only fifteen years old. 26–36 C. There are four different Herods in the New Testament as well as Herod Philip II, who is referred to as Philip the tetrarch in the New Testament. The tetrarch ruled over a small region within a larger kingdom. Judea, Galilee, Perea, and Idumea. However, Herod is the family name of a ruling dynasty in Palestine. Cyprus (I). And so Herod Archelaus was named king of Judea, and Herod Antipas became the lesser-titled tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (just south of Galilee). Antipater appointed Phasael to be governor of Jerusalem, and Herod governor of Galilee. –39 C. Herod ruled Judea from 37 BC. Archelaus lives until c. The Mission of John the Baptist 1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and Philip his brother tetrarch of Iturea and the country of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilina: 2 Under the high priests Anna and Caiphas: the word of the Lord was made unto John, the. ) was a king of Judea who ruled the territory with Roman approval. Herod I or Herod the Great (Hebrew: Hordos הוֹרְדוֹס) was a major Roman client-king of Judea approximately 37-4 B. ), ethnically a Gentile whose father's ancestors converted to Judaism, was raised as a Jew. The primary locations mentioned in the New Testament are listed; the roads are also listed on the map, although many roads were not always safe to travel. Herod being tetrarch of Galilee. The word Tetrarch suggests four rulers (“ruler of a quarter. And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. Abile'ne (1 Occurrence) Luke 3:1. 41-54 Caesar Claudius, gives Agrippa I all lands Herod the Great ruled. His father, Antipater, was a Roman-appointed Judean official. Herod Archelaus. 36. Herod Antipas ruled as tetrarch of Galilee and Perea from 4 BC until he was dismissed by Caligula in 39 AD. 75 – 4 BCE), was the king of Judea who ruled as a client of Rome. When Pontius Pilate ruled Judea as governor, Herod the Great’s son (born to Malthace, a Samaritan woman), Herod Antipas, reigned over Galilee and Perea from 4 BC-AD 39. The subjects of Antipas's tetrarchy, in large part descended from pagans converted only a few generations before, were zealous and even fanatical Jews. S. He ruled from 37 or 36 BC to 4 BC. 18:148). 'Now, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Cesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene, 2. C. 3 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, a Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, 2 1 while b Annas and Caiaphas were. He ruled over Galilee and Perea. Herod Agrippa II (Hebrew: אגריפס; AD 27/28 – c. Herod Agrippa II continues as ruler of various parts of Iturea and Trachonitis. In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, while Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, Luke 9:7 When Herod the tetrarch heard about all that was happening, he was perplexed. After a period of. As a tetrarch of Galilee and Perea from 4 BCE until 39 CE. , and king of Judea, 41–44 C. E. Philip, son of Herod I the Great and Cleopatra of Jerusalem and tetrarch of the northeastern quarter of Herod’s Judaea. Upon the discovery of Antipater's attempt to poison his father, Herod the Great appointed Antipas his successor to the throne of Judea; but either, as some state, on account of the severe illness that had again befallen him, or owing to the fear of dire consequences in leaving the whole kingdom in the hands of his youngest son, Herod divided. Herod "the Great" or Herod "the Impious". The ruler of a fourth part of a region. AGRIPPA I (10 b. Herod Antipas was to rule Galilee and Perea, on the east bank of the Jordan as a tetrarch (= governor of one of four divisions) until 39 A. , years of development; 25-13, royal splendour; 13-4, domestic troubles and tragedies. -25 - d. Matt. Salome danced for Herod Antipas and, at Herodias’s direction, requested the beheading of John the. While Judea was an independent kingdom it was under heavy Roman. Herod's father, Antipater, had shared power with the last Hasmonean king, Hycranus II. The Ministry of John the Baptist. D. His return was possibly hastened by the. 37. Herod I the Great king of Judea: 5. The Tetrarchy of Judea was formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC, when his kingdom was divided between his sons as an inheritance. Herod Antipas is the Herod mentioned most often in the New Testament, and, with the exception of Herod the Great mentioned in Matthew 1 and Luke 1 and 2, every mention of Herod in the gospels refers to Herod Antipas. 1In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, Herod Archelaus ( Ancient Greek: Ἡρῴδης Ἀρχέλαος, Hērōidēs Archelaos; 23 BC – c. Herod Agrippa was the king of Judea from AD 41 to 44. 3 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, a Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, 2 1 while b Annas and Caiaphas were. Luke 3:1. After Salome’s dance and his rash promise, he executed John the Baptist. Herod Archelaus (Matthew 2:22) was given regional control over Judea, Samaria, and Idumea, with the promise that he’d eventually be made ruler over his father’s entire territory if he governed well. Full sister to Herod V (king of Chalkis), Herod Agrippa (king of Judea), Aristobulus V, and Mariamne III (wife of Crown Prince Antipater and, after his execution by Herod the Great, she was possibly the first wife Herod Archelaus, principal heir of Herod the Great and ethnarch of Judea) Daughter-in-law of Herod the Great, twice: once by. 4 Because Herod was the ruler of an independent kingdom, his territory was not con-sidered part of the Roman Empire. Herod Antipas became Tetrarch of Galilee upon the death of his father, Herod the Great, in 4 B. When Herod the Great died, his kingdom was divided among three of his. D. C. Pilate’s reign is believed to have started in the year A. The Ministry of John the Baptist. and the younger brother of Archelaus. Phaidra 8. " xiv. E. Herod Antipas was the tetrarch of Galilee, which was the portion of the kingdom that had been allocated to him. D. Then, after being warned in a dream, he left for the region of Galilee. He cautioned them. That honor fell to Aristobulus and Alexander, Herod's sons by the Hasmonean princess Mariamne. The Mission of John the Baptist (Isaiah 40:1–5; Matthew 3:1–12; Mark 1:1–8; John 1:19–28)1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, while Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, . Matthew 2:16. The. ; king of Judea; born about 21 B. King Herod: Ruler of Judea. 2. Josephus: Antiquities 5. [A tetrarch is the ruler of the “fourth” part of a territory. John the Baptist Prepares the Way. HEROD I (73?–4 b. 3 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene— 2 during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah. Herod Agrippa (Roman name Marcus Julius Agrippa; c. The archaeologists are in the process of partially. Immediately after his fathers elevation when only fifteen years old, he. Herod Antipas and Philip, with the title of tetrarchs. c. Philip the tetrarch. xvii. Follow answered Sep 22, 2021 at 7:40. John the Baptist rebuked Antipas for marrying Herodias, his brother’s wife, while his brother was still alive—against the law of Moses. Luke in one of his chronological passages, ch. In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene— during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the wilderness. Herod the Great, king of Judea, was an example of a class of princes who kept their thrones by balancing the delicate relations with the Roman Empire. -39 A. 20 BC, ruled 4 BC–AD 34), tetrarch of Iturea, Trachonitis, and Batanaea. D. ,. Among the best-known was The Herodian Tetrarchy, also called the Tetrarchy of Judea. Herod Antipas. 2 during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the. 6 AD (Matthew. Length and Death of Herod the Great Luke 3:1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, Luke 4:44 He was preaching in the synagogues of Galilee. He is known for his colossal building projects throughout Judea. The world of the Herods and the Nabataeans : an international conference at the British Museum, Tuesday 17 - Thursday 19 April 2001 by World of the. C. –39 C. C. The. As a tetrarch of Galilee and Perea from 4 BCE until 39 CE, Antipas’s reign coincided with some of the most pivotal events in Christian history, including. Herod Archelaus assumed the title of ethnarch and ruled Judea, Samaria and Idumea so badly that he was dismissed in 6 CE by the Roman emperor Augustus, who appointed Quirinius to exercise direct Roman rule after an appeal from Herod Archelaus' own population, thus was formed the Province of Judea. C. Two other sons, Phillip and Antipas, were to be governors of the rest of Herod’s territory. 36. He dedicated the city of Livias in the north of the Dead Sea to the wife of Augustus,. Herod Philip II (b. CHAPTER 3. (4. In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar--when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene--New Living Translation It was now the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius, the Roman emperor. 4 BCE - 6 CE: Philip the Tetrarch Tetrarch of Batanea r. Matt. Herod's final will named him tetrarch of. E. He bore the title of tetrarch ("ruler of a quarter") and is referred to as both "Herod the Tetrarch" and "King Herod" in the New Testament, although he never held the title of king. Herod Archelaus, Ethnarch of Judea, Samaria and Idumea (r. E . The fortunes of the Herodiam family are inseparably connected with the last flickerings of. D. His kingdom was small and he was content to rule over it. His son, Herod Antipas, used the same technique when inscribing ΗΡѠΔΟΥ ΤΕΤΡΑΡΧΟΥ (Hērōdou Tetrarchou; “of Herod the Tetrarch”). C. Archelaus ruled Judea briefly, and not well. Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene. The grandson of Herod the Great and son of Aristobulus IV and Berenice, he. Matthew 14:1 In-Context. It means that he was appointed the ruler of the part of Judea with nearly unlimited authority, and he was only subordinated to the Roman Senate and the Roman Emperor. In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, while Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and. He was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace the Samaritan, brother of Herod Antipas, and half. He, like his predecessors of the throne of Judea, was a potent member of a black. Herod the Great, also called Herod I, became king in 37 bc and ruled until his death. Mark 6:16-28. , when the ruined Machaerus together with Perea, came under the control of the Roman Prefectus Judea in Jerusalem, a military garrison stronghold was. c. Herod Antipas was a tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. 43 BC) was the founder of the Herodian Dynasty and father of Herod the Great. At the death of Herod the Great, he left half his kingdom to Archelaus, with the title of ethnarch; while the other half was divided between two of his other sons. 3 Now Herod had arrested John and bound him and put him in prison because of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife,Luke 3:1--2: In the fifteenth year of the reign of Emperor Tiberius, when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, and Herod was ruler of Galilee, and his brother Philip ruler of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias ruler of Abilene, during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in. It was Herod Antipas who had John the Baptist imprisoned and beheaded and it was he before whom Jesus appeared in his trial before Pilate. to 39 A. Members of the family, under a variety of titles, governed Palestine and adjacent areas from ca. Herod Antipas. Herod. When the Savior was born in the village of Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1–10; Luke 2:1–7), he was born into a kingdom ruled by Herod the Great. E. In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar--when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene--2 during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the desert. the district round Abila) in the thirteenth year of Tiberius (A. Herod was a certified madman, but had moments of genuine concern for the country. Within a few. The Ministry of John the Baptist. Experiencing the power of politics through his father Antipater II who was appointed procurator of Judea by Julius Caesar (47 B. KING OF JUDEA. This shows that Josephus imagined a network. The second, Herod Antipas, had John the Baptist put to death. Luke in one of his chronological passages, ch. John the Baptist Prepares the Way (). D. c. At Rhodes in 31 BCE, Herod, through his ability to keep Judea open to Rome as a link to the wealth of Syria and Egypt, and ability to defend the frontier, convinced Octavian that he would be loyal to him. Herod Antipas, (born 21 bce —died after 39 ce), son of Herod I the Great who became tetrarch (ruler of a minor principality in the Roman Empire) of Galilee, in northern Palestine, and Peraea, east of the Jordan River and Dead Sea, and ruled throughout Jesus of. Herod’s will passed his kingship to his son Archelaus. Cramer, in a letter to BAR, has pointed out that there was another lunar eclipse visible in Judea—in fact, two—in 1 B. Herod Agrippa, which was the king of Judea from AD 41 to 44. Herod I the Great (born 74/73 BC; 40 – c. Luke 3:1–6 — GOD’S WORD Translation (GW) 1 It was the fifteenth year in the reign of the Emperor Tiberius. Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea. Therefore it is often said that Jesus was born in 4 B. It is hard to imagine a “Jewish” government more antithetical to Jewish principles and. AGRIPPA I. The second, Herod Antipas, had John the Baptist put to death. Other Translations of Luke 3:1 King James Version The Preaching of John the Baptist. It persisted into the first century, until the kingdom was re-united under Herod Agrippa I in AD 41. The unfortunate fate which persistently pursued the Hasmonean house overtook this prince also. See note on Matthew 2:22. The Greeks, however, called the Edomites "Idumaeans" after the area of land in the southern half of Judea, including the region around present-day Hebron, that was known as Idumaea. He is “that fox” of (Luke 13:31-32) and the Herod most frequently mentioned in theHerod Archelaus (23 BC – c. And in the fifteenth year of the government of Tiberius Caesar -- Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod tetrarch of Galilee, and Philip his brother, tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene --. 1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene— 2 during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the wilderness. He put to death Hyrcanus, grandfather of Mariamne, and Aristobulus her brother, whom. D. 11 BC – c. It is Herod Antipsas who is called the tetrarch in 9:7 . ), was Herodias’s uncle and second husband. Judaea (Latin: Iudaea [juːˈdae̯. and the younger brother of Archelaus. Herod. Philip the Tetrarch of northern territories. -39 A. In the history of the Messianic movement Antipas plays a most important part; for he is the Herod of the Gospels who slew John, and who was partly responsible for the execution of Jesus; though the story of the presentation of John's head on a charger, by the daughter of Herodias, is probably an exaggeration. Herod and his wife Cypros had a son, Agrippa II, born around 27 AD, and three daughters: Bernice, Mariamne and Drusilla, who would go on to marry Antonius Felix, the governor of Judea. ), king of Judea from 37 b. 4. e. 1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene— 2 during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the wilderness. Herod I became the Roman client king of Judea who is remembered for establishing the Herodian kingdom. This decision affected Israel greatly. e. The Romans banished Archelaus after a ten-year rule, and the kingdom was then. He married Salome the daughter of Herod Philip and Herodias. ; died about 7 B. 22 BC/21 BC - 34) who later became the Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis. 7. Herod the tetrarch had the title of king ( Matthew 14:9). He was a son of Herod the Great and a grandson of Antipater the Idumaean. Tetrarch. Lysanias was the ruler of Abilene. ), was a Jewish princess of the Herodian Dynasty and queen of Galilee, best known for her portrayal in the New Testament as the wife of Herod Antipas who conspired in the death of John the Baptist. In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John the son of Zechariah in the. (Ruler) Herod Antipas was a 1st-century tetrarch ("ruler of a quarter") of Galilee and Perea, known for his role in the events that led to the executions of John the Baptist and Jesus of Nazareth. ). Herod's final will named him tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, and, despite a petition by Antipas to be made king of Judea instead of his older brother Archelaus, Augustus confirmed the will in 4 b. The first of these was Herod the Great, king of Judea under the Romans. Herod’s persuasion came mainly in the form of a bribe. Philip, son of Herod I the Great and Cleopatra of Jerusalem and tetrarch of the northeastern quarter of Herod’s Judaea. Cleopatra’s children by Herod were raised and educated in Rome. The Greek cities of Gaza, Gadara (Hammath-Gadar), and Susita (Hippos) were annexed to the province of Syria. Named in his father’s will as ruler of the largest part of the Judaean kingdom—Judaea proper, Idumaea, and Samaria—Archelaus went to Rome (4 bc) to defend his Herod’s son Herod Antipas ruled Galilee and Perea and was the ruler responsible for killing John the Baptist as well as playing a part in Jesus’ trial. Herod ruled Judea and some surrounding territories as king under the authority of Rome. The latter's client kingdom was divided between his sister Salome I and his sons Herod Archelaus, Herod Antipas, and Philip. Jericho, Judea. [A. who was the wife of Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee at the time, and thus securing employment for him (Ant. c. HEROD (hĕr'ŭd). Herod succeeded his father and, about 39 B. Judea as a Client Kingdom of Rome. Another, Herod Antipas, ruled as tetrarch of Galilee and Perea from 4. At the death of Herod the Great the area [Palestine] was divided among four of his sons. Herod Antipas ruled Galilee in Jesus’ time. In 39 AD Antipas was accused by his nephew Agrippa I of conspiracy. ). * 1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, * when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, a and Herod was tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias was tetrarch of Abilene, 2 during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, * the word of God came to John b the son of. Antipater was married to. C. 46 BC – 4 BC) was Herod the Great's first-born son, his only child by his first wife Doris. 3. Malthace. He had a brother named Philip, who was married to a woman named Herodias. Herod I, or Herod the Great (c. Luke 3:1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of. Having the poorest share of his father’s inheritance, he was a less extravagant ruler than his brothers. In about 47 bc, Antipater, father of Herod the Great, was appointed governor of Judea,. Herod the tetrarch of Galilee is the Herod referred to in the Gospel accounts. He married his deceased brother's wife, Glypha, though she had three children already. 2 during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the. Tetrarch (5 Occurrences) Matthew 14:1 At that time, Herod the tetrarch heard the report concerning Jesus, (WEB KJV WEY ASV DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). Philip apparently married his niece Salome, daughter of Herodias and of Philip’s half brother Herod the son of Mariamne. C. And Herod — Namely, Herod Antipas;. Cleopatra of Jerusalem 6. The Herodian Tetrarchy was formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BCE, when his kingdom was divided between his sons Herod Archelaus as ethnarch, Herod Antipas and Philip as tetrarchs in inheritance, while Herod's sister Salome I briefly ruled a toparchy of Jamnia. Herod, of course, was king of Judea under the Roman authority when Jesus was born in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1). Judea, the major section of the tetrarchy, was transformed by Rome in 6 CE. until his death. It took three months to take the Temple, and Rome gained control of Judea. D. Herod Antipas was to receive Galilee and Perea, with the title of tetrarch. In 47 b. D. As the authority of the tetrarch was similar to that of the king, so the general term king is also applied to Herod, . ), was replaced by a series of Roman governors, including Pontius Pilate (r. The New Testament portrays him as a tyrant, into whose kingdom Jesus of Nazareth was born. 1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene—. These dictionary topics are from4BC-AD39 - Antipas, later Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. C. He succeeded his father, Herod the. Herodian kingdom. C. Aided by Roman forces provided by Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), Herod was able to capture the city and depose Antigonus II Mattathias, ending Hasmonean rule. C. Herod ruled Galilee, and his brother Philip ruled Iturea and Trachonitis. The historian Josephus tells us that her family was from Jerusalem. When Pontius Pilate ruled Judea as governor, Herod the Great’s son (born to Malthace, a Samaritan woman), Herod Antipas, reigned over Galilee and Perea from 4 BC-AD 39. e. 47 Julius Caesar made Antipater, a "wily Idumaean," procurator of Judea, who divided his territories between his four sons, Galilee falling to the lot of Herod, who was afterwards appointed tetrarch of Judea by Mark Antony (B. ) The "tetrarch of Ituraea" (Luke 3:1); a son of Herod the Great, and brother of Herod Antipas. strictly the ruler over the fourth part of a province; but the word denotes a ruler of a province generally ( Matthew 14:1; Luke 3:1 Luke 3:19; 9:7; Acts 13:1). Confusion ensued. 74 BC, ruled 37–4 BC or 1 BC), client king of Judea who expanded the Second Temple in Jerusalem and in the New Testament orders the Massacre of the Innocents. ] Herod the Great had another son, Aristobulus, who is not mentioned in the Bible. '. Herod the Great died in 4 BC, leaving his son Archelaus to reign over Judea and another son Antipas, to be tetrarch of Galilee. Mariamne. —“At his death Herod [the Great] left a will according to which his kingdom was to be divided among his three sons. ” But my edition says (again, my bold): “14:1 tetrarch. [Note 1] He was acquaintance or friend of. Herod, Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BCE), who built many fortresses, aqueducts, theaters, and other public buildings but who was the center of political and family intrigues in his later years. Antipas was not Herod's first choice of heir. Pallas 7. Herod's much-criticized relationship with Rome would keep Judea safe and establish a Jewish state. 4 Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great and tetrarch of Galilee and Perea (4 BCE–39 CE). He was also known as Costobar. . In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar--when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene--New Living Translation It was now the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius, the Roman emperor. c. 3 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, 2 during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God. Herod the tetrarch had married the daughter of Aretas; and had lived with her a great while: but when he was once at Rome, he lodged with Herod, (14) who was his brother indeed, but not by the same. –44 c. ” Archelaus was such a brutal ruler that Joseph avoided Judea altogether while Archelaus was in power (Matthew 2:22). Annas and Caiaphas were the Jewish high priests. When Herod showed up in Judea to oust Antigonus and take the throne, he ended up marrying Antigonus’ niece Mariamne. She is remembered as one of the wives of King of Judea Herod the Great. C. Herod the Great became the king of Israel in 40 B. Died: 4 b. King Herod "the Great" makes only a cameo appearance in the Bible, as the conniving and cruel killer of Bethlehem's little boys, yet his mark on Judea in that period is colossal. King Herod, sometimes called "Herod the Great" (circa 74 to 4 B. 3 He went into all the. The son of Antipater the Edomite, he was responsible for changing the political rule of Judea from the. Another, Herod Antipas, ruled as tetrarch of Galilee and Perea from 4 BCE to 39 CE, being then dismissed by Caligula. King Herod, sometimes called "Herod the Great" (circa 74 to 4 B. N. Judea or Judaea (Hebrew: יהודה. Jericho, Judea. He is known for his colossal building projects throughout Judea. And in the fifteenth year of the government of Tiberius Caesar -- Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod tetrarch of Galilee, and Philip his brother, tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene --. 1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar—when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and Traconitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene—. as being tetrarch. C. AD 18) was the ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea, including the cities Caesarea and Jaffa, for nine years (c. Salome danced for Herod Antipas and, at Herodias’s direction, requested the beheading of John the Baptist. Tetrarch, Tetrarchs, or Tetrarchy may refer to: . c. to 6 A. D. He was the son of Herod and Malthace ( a Samaritan) born 20 B. . Herod's reign is commonly separated into three periods: » The first, 37 to 25 BC, saw Herod removing all. Now Herod the tetrarch heard about all that was happening, and he was perplexed, because it was said by some that John had been raised from the dead, ESV / 15 helpful votes. 3 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene, 2 Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests, the word of God came unto John the son of Zacharias in the. D. ['Greater Judea' or 'Provincia Iudaea', incorporates Samaria and Idumea into an expanded territory.