Was Herod a Jew?
Q: I am studying to teach Matthew 14 and wanted to see if you could help me with this question: Was Herod Antipas (who had John the Baptist beheaded) Jewish? One of my commentaries said he was, but I’m not convinced. Please help!
Summary
Dr. Michael Easley delves into the complex legacy of Herod the Great and his son, Herod Antipas, particularly in relation to their actions and identities within the context of Jewish history. The discussion explores the nuances of their Jewish heritage, the political dynamics of their reign, and the implications of their actions, such as the beheading of John the Baptist. The conversation highlights the intricate relationship between personal identity, political power, and religious affiliation in the historical narrative of the Herods. If you’ve got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
Takeaways:
- Herod the Great was a paranoid murderer.
- Herod Antipas is considered half Jewish.
- The actions of Herod Antipas raise questions about Jewish identity.
- Herod’s legacy is marked by political manipulation and violence.
- The historical context of the Herods is complex and multifaceted.
- Herod the Great’s building projects included synagogues and mikvahs.
- The relationship between Herod and Judaism is complicated.
- Herod Antipas’s actions were influenced by his family legacy.
- The Herods can be compared to modern political dynasties.
- Understanding the Herods requires a nuanced approach to history.
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