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    An Impersonation of Herod Agrippa

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    Remember Herod? There was a bunch of em, . . . which ones do yuou recall?

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    3 When King Herod heard this, he was troubled, as were all the people in Jerusalem. 4 Herod called a meeting of all the leading priests and teachers of the law and asked them where the Christ would be born. 5 They answered, “In the town of Bethlehem in Judea. The prophet wrote about this in the Scriptures:
    I remember this Herod, because he was an animal and had the baby boys killed. He is roasting in Hell, along with all of the other Herod's. That is a real comfort to me, because evil is always punished.
    https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...+2&version=NCV
    “He had been all things, and all was of little value.” Said of Severus Emperor of Rome.

    (As quoted by Gibbons, in Decline of the Roman Empire.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mills View Post
    3 When King Herod heard this, he was troubled, as were all the people in Jerusalem. 4 Herod called a meeting of all the leading priests and teachers of the law and asked them where the Christ would be born. 5 They answered, “In the town of Bethlehem in Judea. The prophet wrote about this in the Scriptures:
    I remember this Herod, because he was an animal and had the baby boys killed. He is roasting in Hell, along with all of the other Herod's. That is a real comfort to me, because evil is always punished.
    https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...+2&version=NCV
    And, . . . I never could understand why people named him "Herod the Great".

    He's the one the saying was made for, . . . "Better to be Herod's pig than Herod's son", . . . he had two of his own sons strangled thinking they were plotting against him, . . . story I read a long time ago was they were actually planning a big bash for his birthday.

    Yeah, . . . don't plan on shaking his hand anywhere in the future.

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    And, . . . I never could understand why people named him "Herod the Great".

    He's the one the saying was made for, . . . "Better to be Herod's pig than Herod's son", . . . he had two of his own sons strangled thinking they were plotting against him, . . . story I read a long time ago was they were actually planning a big bash for his birthday.

    Yeah, . . . don't plan on shaking his hand anywhere in the future.

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    He was the greatest of the Herod's, and he was great, he did some big things, but, he was vile. I have not read any of the history of the line, but I have reviewed some of the Caesar's.
    They were vile as well, and I think that the Herod line took a cue from them; since the Herod's were subservient to the Caesar's, they followed their lead. The Herod's were Mighty Mouse kings & tyrants, who sold their souls for power and a kingship.
    “He had been all things, and all was of little value.” Said of Severus Emperor of Rome.

    (As quoted by Gibbons, in Decline of the Roman Empire.)

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