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King Herod’s Massacre and the Biblical Lesson against Tyranny Detail of The Massacre of the Innocents by Giotto, 1304-06.(Public Domain/Wikimedia) By Adam M. Carrington About Adam M. Carrington ...
Herod returned with a Roman army and captured Jerusalem in 37 B.C. Rome repeatedly expanded Herod's territory and wealth, which he used to undertake ambitious building projects, including the ...
After Herod's death in the first century B.C. Herodium became a stronghold for Jewish rebels fighting Roman occupation, and the site suffered significant battle damage before it was conquered and ...
Jan. 25 -- He was a ruthless man who died a miserable death. More than 2,000 years after Herod the Great succumbed at age 69, doctors have now settled on exactly what killed the king of ancient ...
Finding King Herod’s Tomb After a 35-year search, an Israeli archaeologist is certain he has solved the mystery of the biblical figure’s final resting place ...
Herod didn't know it, but the God he didn't believe in had written about Herod hundreds of years before. Jeremiah 31:15 had predicted the slaying of the children of Rachel whom Bethlehemites ...
Israeli archaeologists have uncovered an ancient quarry where they believe King Herod extracted stones for the construction of the Jewish Temple 2,000 years ago, the Israel Antiquities Authority ...
A new novel by Zora Neale Hurston reimagines the biblical King Herod In the soon-to-be-published “The Life of Herod the Great,” Zora Neale Hurston reframes one of the Bible’s greatest villains.
He recorded “King Herod’s Song” at the request of Lloyd Webber and Rice for the 2000 release of a cast album from the 1996 production of Jesus Christ Superstar in the U.K.