Herod Antipas (before 20 BC - after 39 AD) was the son of Herod the Great, and was ruler of Galilee and Perea from 4 BC to 39 AD. He is best known for his role in the deaths of Jesus and John the Baptist.
There are two references regarding the name Antipas. I do not know if they are two different people or one and the same. King Herod Antipas (short for Antipatros) was a first century AD ruler of Galilee and Perea. Saint Antipas is referred to in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2:13) as the "faithful martyr" of Pergamon.
The correct pronunciation of Antipas is AN-ti-pas, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Herod Antipas and Herodias were married in AD 34. .............. Even though Josephus' Antiquity of the Jews, book 18, chapter 4, paragraph 6 and chapter 5, paragraph 1 seem to refer to AD 34, this would mean that Jesus was crucified sometime later. But this is at odds with the general thinking that Jesus died either in AD30 or 33.
Herod Antipas was born in -20.
There was no 'Jewish' military. Each of the princelings in Palestine (the Tetrarchs - eg Philip, Herod Antipas) maintained small armies.
Pontius Pilate, Roman Governor of the province of Judea from AD 26 through 36. Jesus was also sent to Herod Antipas who ruled Galilee and happened to be in Jerusalem at the time. Antipas then sent Jesus back to Pilate who passed the final sentence.
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Antipas Mbusa was born on 1959-11-15.
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AnswerHerod Antipas was a Jewish leader, ruler of Galilee and Peraea between 4 BC and 39 AD. Herod Antipas -a nickname derived from Antipatros- was the son of the Jewish king Herod the Great and his wife Malthace.Hope this answers your questionChesterhttp:/www.prayer-for-cancer.comAnswerHerod was Greek even though he was a Jewish king. He was a descendant of one of Alexander's great generals. It didn't take much for the Romans to bribe him to go against the Jews.
The Roman Governors (Prefects) of Judea during the lifetime of Jesus Were: Herod Archelaus (4BC to 6 AD) Coponius (6 AD to 9 AD) Marcus Ambivulus (9 AD to 13 AD) Annius Rufus (13 AD to 15 AD) Valerius Gratus (15 Ad to 26 AD)Pontius Pilate (26 AD to 36 AD)