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  1. Following the death of his father in 4 BC, Herod Antipas was recognized as tetrarch by Caesar Augustus and subsequently by his brother, the ethnarch Herod Archelaus. Antipas officially ruled Galilee and Perea as a client state of the Roman Empire.

  2. Herod Antipas (born 21 bce —died after 39 ce) was the 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 Nazareth’s ministry.

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  3. Feb 10, 2024 · Who was Herod Antipas? This son and successor of Herod the Great ruled Galilee when Jesus lived, and he participated in the trial of Jesus.

  4. Mar 30, 2015 · You can watch the full scene from Killing Jesus at TV Line, but you can also watch the key bit from that scene in this interview with Eoin Macken, who plays Antipas: The elder Herod is haunted in...

  5. Feb 21, 2020 · Antipas ruled from Herod the Great’s death in either 4BC or 1 BC 1 until he was deposed by Caligula in AD 39. Since he governed Galilee during the years of Jesus’ ministry, Antipas was the Herod Jesus knew. 2 Christ once called him “that fox” (Lk 13:32), and eventually stood trial before him, although he refused to respond to his ...

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Herod Antipas was the son of Herod the Great and the appointed ruler of Galilee and Perea for most of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Known for his cunning, deceitful, and sometimes ruthless leadership, Antipas, like his father, is often regarded as a villain of the New Testament.

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  8. Feb 10, 2019 · Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, was a co-conspirator in the death of Christ. Learn how he unjustly sacrificed Jesus for his own political gain.

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