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Death of Herod 📜 When Christ in Egypt
The death of wicked king Herod. 1 BC. How Herod killed his son Antipater. 03:36 - AWFUL DECEASES THAT GOD SENT UPON HEROD. How Herod suffered, was buried and mourned. How his son Archelaus took over the kingdom. From "Wars of the Jews" by Flavius Josephus (Roman Jewish historian) written in 75 AD. Book 1. Chapter 33. This book, recording and music are all in PUBLIC DOMAIN. Audio and music editing by me.
HOW GOD INFLICTED HEROD FOR HIS EVILS (as, out of envy and fear he sought the life of Christ causing Holy Family to flee to Egypt):
"03:36 After this, the distemper seized upon his whole body, and greatly disordered all its parts with various symptoms; for there was a gentle fever upon him, and an intolerable itching over all the surface of his body, and continual pains in his colon, and...
published: 23 Nov 2020
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Diodorus Cronus
An assortment of fragments/testimonia regarding Diodorus Cronus. Also available in text format:
https://justpaste.it/64z7f
Please note it is not a complete collection. A major source not included is Cicero's work on fate. As noted in the recording, I pass over some sections of the fragments. In the text, I include an additional fragment from the Strombata, which provides more biographical information (such as the names of his five daughters, who all became philosophers/dialecticians).
Please feel free to check out my work, Elea, where I discuss Diodorus Cronus and other topics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZHRL2ru5A
published: 06 Dec 2022
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WOMEN'S ERA | Talk time with Dr.Renne Thomas | Diabetics and Eye | Ophthalmologist
Dr. Renee Thomas
Specialist Ophthalmologist
Speciality: Ophthalmology
Practice Locations:
Sunny Al Nahda Medical Centre LLC, Sharjah
Dr. Renee has completed her MBBS from Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, MP, India and MS (Ophthalmology) from Shri MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. She has also completed International Basic Science Assessment from ICO, Cambridge, England.
She has over 10 years of experience in practicing Ophthalmology in UAE. She has conducted health education sessions related to eyes in Corporates and Schools in Dubai.
Her areas of interest are Anterior segment pathologies, Superficial eye injuries, Glaucoma management, Refractive errors and Diabetic eye check.
published: 30 Sep 2018
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Pyrrhus and Pyrrhic War - Kings and Generals DOCUMENTARY
Full historical animated documentary video on the life of Pyrrhus - one of the most important players in the second round of the Diadochi of Alexander the Great. Pyrrhus life was remarkable as he fought almost everyone in Central Mediterranean - from Romans to Carthaginians to Greeks. This documentary covers all the major battles of the Pyrrhic Wars, among them Heraclea, Asculum, Sparta, Argos.
Kings and Generals Full Length Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5i81Dml0VEQqxWoJVueilr
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The illustrations ...
published: 25 Jul 2019
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Charles Campbell - Imitation, Variation, and Poetic Persona (..)
published: 15 Oct 2013
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The Herods: Murder, Politics, and the Art of Succession - Dr. Bruce Chilton
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57700686-the-herods
https://www.fortresspress.com/store/product/9781506474281/The-Herods
https://www.augsburgfortress.org/store/product/9781506474281/The-Herods
https://www.amazon.com/Herods-Murder-Politics-Art-Succession/dp/1506474284
Bruce received his Batchelor of Arts at Bard College; and then his Masters of divinity at the General Theological Seminary, followed by an ordination to the diaconate and the priesthood; he then received a Ph.D. at Cambridge University. His books include Abraham’s Curse; Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography; God in Strength; Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography; Judaic Approaches to the Gospels; Mary Magdalene: A Biography; Revelation; Trading Places; Jesus’ Prayer and Jesus’ Eucharist; Forging a Common Future; Jesus’ B...
published: 10 Oct 2022
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OBADIAH: (Edom) understand judgment in Psalm 83 to soon be fullfilled.
Great Study by Chuck Missler.
published: 09 Mar 2024
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Herod the Great's Kingdom | Messianic Age
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Until his death in 4 BCE, Herod the Great's monarchy included territories that once made up the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Although he ruled over a rich, strategically crucial land, his royal title did not derive from heredity. His family came from the people of Idumea, ancient antagonists of the Israelites.
Yet Herod did not rule as an outsider, but from a family committed to Judaism going back to his grandfather and father. They had served the priestly dynasty of the Maccabees that had subjected Idumea to their...
published: 14 Oct 2022
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June 11, 323 BC: Mysterious Death of Alexander the Great
On June 11, 323 BC, one of History’s greatest conquerors and generals died at the age of 32, not on the battlefield where he had spent so much time putting his life in danger, but in bed in the Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon.
The text narrated in this video is from the original article at https://www.historyandheadlines.com/history-june-11-323-bce-mysterious-death-alexander-great/
Music: “Epic Battle Speech” by Wayne Jones from https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music?nv=1
The following media files are in the public domain for various reasons. Please go to the links for the images listed below for more information:
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published: 11 Jun 2020
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Creating an Empire | Seleucid History V
In this instalment: Seleucus settles many cities across the empire, political weddings abound, Antiochus falls in love, and Demetrius comes in from the cold.
published: 21 Feb 2022
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Death of Herod 📜 When Christ in Egypt
The death of wicked king Herod. 1 BC. How Herod killed his son Antipater. 03:36 - AWFUL DECEASES THAT GOD SENT UPON HEROD. How Herod suffered, was buried and mo...
The death of wicked king Herod. 1 BC. How Herod killed his son Antipater. 03:36 - AWFUL DECEASES THAT GOD SENT UPON HEROD. How Herod suffered, was buried and mourned. How his son Archelaus took over the kingdom. From "Wars of the Jews" by Flavius Josephus (Roman Jewish historian) written in 75 AD. Book 1. Chapter 33. This book, recording and music are all in PUBLIC DOMAIN. Audio and music editing by me.
HOW GOD INFLICTED HEROD FOR HIS EVILS (as, out of envy and fear he sought the life of Christ causing Holy Family to flee to Egypt):
"03:36 After this, the distemper seized upon his whole body, and greatly disordered all its parts with various symptoms; for there was a gentle fever upon him, and an intolerable itching over all the surface of his body, and continual pains in his colon, and dropsical turnouts about his feet, and an inflammation of the abdomen, and a putrefaction of his privy member, that produced worms. Besides which he had a difficulty of breathing upon him, and could not breathe but when he sat upright, and had a convulsion of all his members, insomuch that the diviners said those diseases were a punishment upon him for what he had done to the Rabbins. Yet did he struggle with his numerous disorders, and still had a desire to live, and hoped for recovery, and considered of several methods of cure. Accordingly, he went over Jordan, and made use of those hot baths at Callirrhoe, which ran into the lake Asphaltites (DEAD SEA), but are themselves sweet enough to be drunk. And here the physicians thought proper to bathe his whole body in warm oil, by letting it down into a large vessel full of oil; whereupon his eyes failed him, and he came and went as if he was dying; and as a tumult was then made by his servants, at their voice he revived again. Yet did he after this despair of recovery, and gave orders that each soldier should have fifty drachmae a-piece, and that his commanders and friends should have great sums of money given them."
BEING HATED BY ALL MAD HEROD KILLS THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS MEN OF JEWISH NATION, TO FORCE JEWS MOURNE FOR HIM ALONG WITH THEM:
05:00 He then returned back and came to Jericho, in such a melancholy state of body as almost threatened him with present death, when he proceeded to attempt a horrid wickedness; for he got together the most illustrious men of the whole Jewish nation, out of every village, into a place called the Hippodrome, and there shut them in. He then called for his sister Salome, and her husband Alexas, and made this speech to them: "I know well enough that the Jews will keep a festival upon my death however, it is in my power to be mourned for on other accounts, and to have a splendid funeral, if you will but be subservient to my commands. Do you but take care to send soldiers to encompass these men that are now in custody, and slay them immediately upon my death, and then all Judea, and every family of them, will weep at it, whether they will or no."
HEROD SENDS HIS GUARDS TO SLAIN HIS SON ANTIPATER AND DIES HIMSELF 5 DAYS LATER:
05:46 These were the commands he gave them; when there came letters from his ambassadors at Rome, whereby information was given that Acme was put to death at Caesar's command, and that Antipater was condemned to die; however, they wrote withal, that if Herod had a mind rather to banish him, Caesar permitted him so to do. So he for a little while revived, and had a desire to live; but presently after he was overborne by his pains, and was disordered by want of food, and by a convulsive cough, and endeavored to prevent a natural, death; so he took an apple, and asked for a knife for he used to pare apples and eat them; he then looked round about to see that there was nobody to hinder him, and lift up his right hand as if he would stab himself; but Achiabus, his first cousin, came running to him, and held his hand, and hindered him from so doing; on which occasion a very great lamentation was made in the palace, as if the king were expiring. As soon as ever Antipater heard that, he took courage, and with joy in his looks, besought his keepers, for a sum of money, to loose him and let him go; but the principal keeper of the prison did not only obstruct him in that his intention, but ran and told the king what his design was; hereupon the king cried out louder than his distemper would well bear, and immediately sent some of his guards and slew Antipater; he also gave order to have him buried at Hyrcanium, and altered his testament again, and therein made Archelaus, his eldest son, and the brother of Antipas, his successor, and made Antipas tetrarch.
READ ONLINE
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#KingHerod #JesusInEgypt #DivineDoom
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The death of wicked king Herod. 1 BC. How Herod killed his son Antipater. 03:36 - AWFUL DECEASES THAT GOD SENT UPON HEROD. How Herod suffered, was buried and mourned. How his son Archelaus took over the kingdom. From "Wars of the Jews" by Flavius Josephus (Roman Jewish historian) written in 75 AD. Book 1. Chapter 33. This book, recording and music are all in PUBLIC DOMAIN. Audio and music editing by me.
HOW GOD INFLICTED HEROD FOR HIS EVILS (as, out of envy and fear he sought the life of Christ causing Holy Family to flee to Egypt):
"03:36 After this, the distemper seized upon his whole body, and greatly disordered all its parts with various symptoms; for there was a gentle fever upon him, and an intolerable itching over all the surface of his body, and continual pains in his colon, and dropsical turnouts about his feet, and an inflammation of the abdomen, and a putrefaction of his privy member, that produced worms. Besides which he had a difficulty of breathing upon him, and could not breathe but when he sat upright, and had a convulsion of all his members, insomuch that the diviners said those diseases were a punishment upon him for what he had done to the Rabbins. Yet did he struggle with his numerous disorders, and still had a desire to live, and hoped for recovery, and considered of several methods of cure. Accordingly, he went over Jordan, and made use of those hot baths at Callirrhoe, which ran into the lake Asphaltites (DEAD SEA), but are themselves sweet enough to be drunk. And here the physicians thought proper to bathe his whole body in warm oil, by letting it down into a large vessel full of oil; whereupon his eyes failed him, and he came and went as if he was dying; and as a tumult was then made by his servants, at their voice he revived again. Yet did he after this despair of recovery, and gave orders that each soldier should have fifty drachmae a-piece, and that his commanders and friends should have great sums of money given them."
BEING HATED BY ALL MAD HEROD KILLS THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS MEN OF JEWISH NATION, TO FORCE JEWS MOURNE FOR HIM ALONG WITH THEM:
05:00 He then returned back and came to Jericho, in such a melancholy state of body as almost threatened him with present death, when he proceeded to attempt a horrid wickedness; for he got together the most illustrious men of the whole Jewish nation, out of every village, into a place called the Hippodrome, and there shut them in. He then called for his sister Salome, and her husband Alexas, and made this speech to them: "I know well enough that the Jews will keep a festival upon my death however, it is in my power to be mourned for on other accounts, and to have a splendid funeral, if you will but be subservient to my commands. Do you but take care to send soldiers to encompass these men that are now in custody, and slay them immediately upon my death, and then all Judea, and every family of them, will weep at it, whether they will or no."
HEROD SENDS HIS GUARDS TO SLAIN HIS SON ANTIPATER AND DIES HIMSELF 5 DAYS LATER:
05:46 These were the commands he gave them; when there came letters from his ambassadors at Rome, whereby information was given that Acme was put to death at Caesar's command, and that Antipater was condemned to die; however, they wrote withal, that if Herod had a mind rather to banish him, Caesar permitted him so to do. So he for a little while revived, and had a desire to live; but presently after he was overborne by his pains, and was disordered by want of food, and by a convulsive cough, and endeavored to prevent a natural, death; so he took an apple, and asked for a knife for he used to pare apples and eat them; he then looked round about to see that there was nobody to hinder him, and lift up his right hand as if he would stab himself; but Achiabus, his first cousin, came running to him, and held his hand, and hindered him from so doing; on which occasion a very great lamentation was made in the palace, as if the king were expiring. As soon as ever Antipater heard that, he took courage, and with joy in his looks, besought his keepers, for a sum of money, to loose him and let him go; but the principal keeper of the prison did not only obstruct him in that his intention, but ran and told the king what his design was; hereupon the king cried out louder than his distemper would well bear, and immediately sent some of his guards and slew Antipater; he also gave order to have him buried at Hyrcanium, and altered his testament again, and therein made Archelaus, his eldest son, and the brother of Antipas, his successor, and made Antipas tetrarch.
READ ONLINE
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2850/2850-h/2850-h.htm#link2HCH0033
#KingHerod #JesusInEgypt #DivineDoom
- published: 23 Nov 2020
- views: 6324
37:04
Diodorus Cronus
An assortment of fragments/testimonia regarding Diodorus Cronus. Also available in text format:
https://justpaste.it/64z7f
Please note it is not a complete co...
An assortment of fragments/testimonia regarding Diodorus Cronus. Also available in text format:
https://justpaste.it/64z7f
Please note it is not a complete collection. A major source not included is Cicero's work on fate. As noted in the recording, I pass over some sections of the fragments. In the text, I include an additional fragment from the Strombata, which provides more biographical information (such as the names of his five daughters, who all became philosophers/dialecticians).
Please feel free to check out my work, Elea, where I discuss Diodorus Cronus and other topics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZHRL2ru5A
https://wn.com/Diodorus_Cronus
An assortment of fragments/testimonia regarding Diodorus Cronus. Also available in text format:
https://justpaste.it/64z7f
Please note it is not a complete collection. A major source not included is Cicero's work on fate. As noted in the recording, I pass over some sections of the fragments. In the text, I include an additional fragment from the Strombata, which provides more biographical information (such as the names of his five daughters, who all became philosophers/dialecticians).
Please feel free to check out my work, Elea, where I discuss Diodorus Cronus and other topics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZHRL2ru5A
- published: 06 Dec 2022
- views: 61
29:09
WOMEN'S ERA | Talk time with Dr.Renne Thomas | Diabetics and Eye | Ophthalmologist
Dr. Renee Thomas
Specialist Ophthalmologist
Speciality: Ophthalmology
Practice Locations:
Sunny Al Nahda Medical Centre LLC, Sharjah
Dr. Renee has completed he...
Dr. Renee Thomas
Specialist Ophthalmologist
Speciality: Ophthalmology
Practice Locations:
Sunny Al Nahda Medical Centre LLC, Sharjah
Dr. Renee has completed her MBBS from Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, MP, India and MS (Ophthalmology) from Shri MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. She has also completed International Basic Science Assessment from ICO, Cambridge, England.
She has over 10 years of experience in practicing Ophthalmology in UAE. She has conducted health education sessions related to eyes in Corporates and Schools in Dubai.
Her areas of interest are Anterior segment pathologies, Superficial eye injuries, Glaucoma management, Refractive errors and Diabetic eye check.
https://wn.com/Women'S_Era_|_Talk_Time_With_Dr.Renne_Thomas_|_Diabetics_And_Eye_|_Ophthalmologist
Dr. Renee Thomas
Specialist Ophthalmologist
Speciality: Ophthalmology
Practice Locations:
Sunny Al Nahda Medical Centre LLC, Sharjah
Dr. Renee has completed her MBBS from Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, MP, India and MS (Ophthalmology) from Shri MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. She has also completed International Basic Science Assessment from ICO, Cambridge, England.
She has over 10 years of experience in practicing Ophthalmology in UAE. She has conducted health education sessions related to eyes in Corporates and Schools in Dubai.
Her areas of interest are Anterior segment pathologies, Superficial eye injuries, Glaucoma management, Refractive errors and Diabetic eye check.
- published: 30 Sep 2018
- views: 512
51:54
Pyrrhus and Pyrrhic War - Kings and Generals DOCUMENTARY
Full historical animated documentary video on the life of Pyrrhus - one of the most important players in the second round of the Diadochi of
Alexander the Great...
Full historical animated documentary video on the life of Pyrrhus - one of the most important players in the second round of the Diadochi of
Alexander the Great. Pyrrhus life was remarkable as he fought almost everyone in Central Mediterranean - from Romans to Carthaginians to Greeks. This documentary covers all the major battles of the Pyrrhic Wars, among them Heraclea, Asculum, Sparta, Argos.
Kings and Generals Full Length Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5i81Dml0VEQqxWoJVueilr
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The illustrations for this video were created by our friend Robbie McSweeney http://bit.ly/2EYH0gX while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis.
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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0:00 Introduction
4:05 Triumph against Macedon
16:45 Battle of Heraclea
25:10 Battle of Asculum
32:43 Sicilian campaign
37:35 Battle of Beneventum
43:00 Invasion of Macedonia
44:44 Fatal invasion of the Peloponnese
#Documentary #Diadochi #Pyrrhus
https://wn.com/Pyrrhus_And_Pyrrhic_War_Kings_And_Generals_Documentary
Full historical animated documentary video on the life of Pyrrhus - one of the most important players in the second round of the Diadochi of
Alexander the Great. Pyrrhus life was remarkable as he fought almost everyone in Central Mediterranean - from Romans to Carthaginians to Greeks. This documentary covers all the major battles of the Pyrrhic Wars, among them Heraclea, Asculum, Sparta, Argos.
Kings and Generals Full Length Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5i81Dml0VEQqxWoJVueilr
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The illustrations for this video were created by our friend Robbie McSweeney http://bit.ly/2EYH0gX while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis.
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com
0:00 Introduction
4:05 Triumph against Macedon
16:45 Battle of Heraclea
25:10 Battle of Asculum
32:43 Sicilian campaign
37:35 Battle of Beneventum
43:00 Invasion of Macedonia
44:44 Fatal invasion of the Peloponnese
#Documentary #Diadochi #Pyrrhus
- published: 25 Jul 2019
- views: 3693460
1:08:52
The Herods: Murder, Politics, and the Art of Succession - Dr. Bruce Chilton
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57700686-the-herods
https://www.fortresspress.com/store/product/9781506474281/The-Herods
https://www.augsburgfortress.org/...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57700686-the-herods
https://www.fortresspress.com/store/product/9781506474281/The-Herods
https://www.augsburgfortress.org/store/product/9781506474281/The-Herods
https://www.amazon.com/Herods-Murder-Politics-Art-Succession/dp/1506474284
Bruce received his Batchelor of Arts at Bard College; and then his Masters of divinity at the General Theological Seminary, followed by an ordination to the diaconate and the priesthood; he then received a Ph.D. at Cambridge University. His books include Abraham’s Curse; Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography; God in Strength; Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography; Judaic Approaches to the Gospels; Mary Magdalene: A Biography; Revelation; Trading Places; Jesus’ Prayer and Jesus’ Eucharist; Forging a Common Future; Jesus’ Baptism and Jesus’ Healing; Visions of the Apocalypse; and Christianity: the Basics. He is also the Editor in chief for the Bulletin for Biblical Research; and the founding editor of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Studying the Historical Jesus series (E. J. Brill and Eerdmans). He also has fellowships and awards: with Jacob Neusner, Choice magazine award, best academic book (1998); Evangelical Scholars Fellowship, Whitney Humanities Center (Yale University); Heinrich Hertz Stiftung; Theological Development Fund of the Episcopal Church; National Conference of Christians and Jews; which was followed by receiving a Doctor of Divinity from the (General Theological Seminary, in 2011).
Until his death in 4 BCE, Herod the Great's monarchy included territories that once made up the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Although he ruled over a rich, strategically crucial land, his royal title did not derive from heredity. His family came from the people of Idumea, ancient antagonists of the Israelites.
Yet Herod did not rule as an outsider, but from a family committed to Judaism going back to his grandfather and father. They had served the priestly dynasty of the Maccabees that had subjected Idumea to their rule, including the Maccabean version of what loyalty to the Torah required. Herod's father, Antipater, rose not only to manage affairs on behalf of his priestly masters, but to become a pivotal military leader. He inaugurated a new alignment of power: an alliance with Rome negotiated with Pompey and Julius Caesar. In the crucible of civil war among Romans as the Triumvirate broke up, and of war between Rome and Parthia, Antipater managed to leave his sons with the prospect of a dynasty.
Herod inherited the twin pillars of loyalty to Judaism and loyalty to Rome that became the basis of Herodian rule. He elevated Antipater's opportunism to a political art. During Herod's time, Roman power took its imperial form, and Octavian was responsible for making Herod king of Judea. As Octavian ruled, he took the title Augustus, in keeping with his devotion to his adoptive father's cult of "the divine Julius." Imperial power was a theocratic assertion as well as a dominant military, economic, and political force.
Herod framed a version of theocratic ambition all his own, deliberately crafting a dynastic claim grounded in Roman might and Israelite theocracy. That unlikely hybrid was the key to the Herodians' surprising longevity in power during the most chaotic century in the political history of Judaism.
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Bruce received his Batchelor of Arts at Bard College; and then his Masters of divinity at the General Theological Seminary, followed by an ordination to the diaconate and the priesthood; he then received a Ph.D. at Cambridge University. His books include Abraham’s Curse; Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography; God in Strength; Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography; Judaic Approaches to the Gospels; Mary Magdalene: A Biography; Revelation; Trading Places; Jesus’ Prayer and Jesus’ Eucharist; Forging a Common Future; Jesus’ Baptism and Jesus’ Healing; Visions of the Apocalypse; and Christianity: the Basics. He is also the Editor in chief for the Bulletin for Biblical Research; and the founding editor of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Studying the Historical Jesus series (E. J. Brill and Eerdmans). He also has fellowships and awards: with Jacob Neusner, Choice magazine award, best academic book (1998); Evangelical Scholars Fellowship, Whitney Humanities Center (Yale University); Heinrich Hertz Stiftung; Theological Development Fund of the Episcopal Church; National Conference of Christians and Jews; which was followed by receiving a Doctor of Divinity from the (General Theological Seminary, in 2011).
Until his death in 4 BCE, Herod the Great's monarchy included territories that once made up the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Although he ruled over a rich, strategically crucial land, his royal title did not derive from heredity. His family came from the people of Idumea, ancient antagonists of the Israelites.
Yet Herod did not rule as an outsider, but from a family committed to Judaism going back to his grandfather and father. They had served the priestly dynasty of the Maccabees that had subjected Idumea to their rule, including the Maccabean version of what loyalty to the Torah required. Herod's father, Antipater, rose not only to manage affairs on behalf of his priestly masters, but to become a pivotal military leader. He inaugurated a new alignment of power: an alliance with Rome negotiated with Pompey and Julius Caesar. In the crucible of civil war among Romans as the Triumvirate broke up, and of war between Rome and Parthia, Antipater managed to leave his sons with the prospect of a dynasty.
Herod inherited the twin pillars of loyalty to Judaism and loyalty to Rome that became the basis of Herodian rule. He elevated Antipater's opportunism to a political art. During Herod's time, Roman power took its imperial form, and Octavian was responsible for making Herod king of Judea. As Octavian ruled, he took the title Augustus, in keeping with his devotion to his adoptive father's cult of "the divine Julius." Imperial power was a theocratic assertion as well as a dominant military, economic, and political force.
Herod framed a version of theocratic ambition all his own, deliberately crafting a dynastic claim grounded in Roman might and Israelite theocracy. That unlikely hybrid was the key to the Herodians' surprising longevity in power during the most chaotic century in the political history of Judaism.
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- published: 10 Oct 2022
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Herod the Great's Kingdom | Messianic Age
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Until his death in 4 BCE, Herod the Great's monarchy included territories that once made up the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Although he ruled over a rich, strategically crucial land, his royal title did not derive from heredity. His family came from the people of Idumea, ancient antagonists of the Israelites.
Yet Herod did not rule as an outsider, but from a family committed to Judaism going back to his grandfather and father. They had served the priestly dynasty of the Maccabees that had subjected Idumea to their rule, including the Maccabean version of what loyalty to the Torah required. Herod's father, Antipater, rose not only to manage affairs on behalf of his priestly masters, but to become a pivotal military leader. He inaugurated a new alignment of power: an alliance with Rome negotiated with Pompey and Julius Caesar. In the crucible of civil war among Romans as the Triumvirate broke up, and of war between Rome and Parthia, Antipater managed to leave his sons with the prospect of a dynasty.
Herod inherited the twin pillars of loyalty to Judaism and loyalty to Rome that became the basis of Herodian rule. He elevated Antipater's opportunism to a political art. During Herod's time, Roman power took its imperial form, and Octavian was responsible for making Herod king of Judea. As Octavian ruled, he took the title Augustus, in keeping with his devotion to his adoptive father's cult of "the divine Julius." Imperial power was a theocratic assertion as well as a dominant military, economic, and political force.
Herod framed a version of theocratic ambition all his own, deliberately crafting a dynastic claim grounded in Roman might and Israelite theocracy. That unlikely hybrid was the key to the Herodians' surprising longevity in power during the most chaotic century in the political history of Judaism.
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Bruce D. Chilton (born September 27, 1949 Roslyn, NY) is an American scholar of early Christianity and Judaism. He is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Religion at Bard College, former Rector of the Church of St John the Evangelist and formerly Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament at Yale University.[2] He holds a PhD in New Testament from Cambridge University (St. John's College). He has previously held academic positions at the Universities of Cambridge, Sheffield, and Münster.[3]
He wrote the first critical commentary on the Aramaic version of Isaiah (The Isaiah Targum, 1987), as well as academic studies that analyze Jesus in his Judaic context (A Galilean Rabbi and His Bible, 1984; The Temple of Jesus, 1992; Pure Kingdom, 1996), and explain the Bible critically (Redeeming Time: The Wisdom of Ancient Jewish and Christian Festal Calendars, 2002; The Cambridge Companion to the Bible, 2007).
He founded two academic periodicals, Journal for the Study of the New Testament and The Bulletin for Biblical Research. He has also been active in the ministry of the Episcopal Church, and is Rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Barrytown, New York. Chilton was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree honoris causa by General Theological Seminary in 2011.[4]
His popular books have been widely reviewed. Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography showed Jesus' development through the environments that proved formative influences on him. Those environments, illuminated by archaeology and by historical sources, include: (1) rural Jewish Galilee, (2) the movement of John the Baptist, (3) the towns Jesus encountered as a rabbi, (4) the political strategy of Herod Antipas, and (5) deep controversy concerning the Temple in Jerusalem.
Bruce and his wife, Odile, live in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. They are the parents of two sons.
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Until his death in 4 BCE, Herod the Great's monarchy included territories that once made up the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. Although he ruled over a rich, strategically crucial land, his royal title did not derive from heredity. His family came from the people of Idumea, ancient antagonists of the Israelites.
Yet Herod did not rule as an outsider, but from a family committed to Judaism going back to his grandfather and father. They had served the priestly dynasty of the Maccabees that had subjected Idumea to their rule, including the Maccabean version of what loyalty to the Torah required. Herod's father, Antipater, rose not only to manage affairs on behalf of his priestly masters, but to become a pivotal military leader. He inaugurated a new alignment of power: an alliance with Rome negotiated with Pompey and Julius Caesar. In the crucible of civil war among Romans as the Triumvirate broke up, and of war between Rome and Parthia, Antipater managed to leave his sons with the prospect of a dynasty.
Herod inherited the twin pillars of loyalty to Judaism and loyalty to Rome that became the basis of Herodian rule. He elevated Antipater's opportunism to a political art. During Herod's time, Roman power took its imperial form, and Octavian was responsible for making Herod king of Judea. As Octavian ruled, he took the title Augustus, in keeping with his devotion to his adoptive father's cult of "the divine Julius." Imperial power was a theocratic assertion as well as a dominant military, economic, and political force.
Herod framed a version of theocratic ambition all his own, deliberately crafting a dynastic claim grounded in Roman might and Israelite theocracy. That unlikely hybrid was the key to the Herodians' surprising longevity in power during the most chaotic century in the political history of Judaism.
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Bruce D. Chilton (born September 27, 1949 Roslyn, NY) is an American scholar of early Christianity and Judaism. He is Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Religion at Bard College, former Rector of the Church of St John the Evangelist and formerly Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament at Yale University.[2] He holds a PhD in New Testament from Cambridge University (St. John's College). He has previously held academic positions at the Universities of Cambridge, Sheffield, and Münster.[3]
He wrote the first critical commentary on the Aramaic version of Isaiah (The Isaiah Targum, 1987), as well as academic studies that analyze Jesus in his Judaic context (A Galilean Rabbi and His Bible, 1984; The Temple of Jesus, 1992; Pure Kingdom, 1996), and explain the Bible critically (Redeeming Time: The Wisdom of Ancient Jewish and Christian Festal Calendars, 2002; The Cambridge Companion to the Bible, 2007).
He founded two academic periodicals, Journal for the Study of the New Testament and The Bulletin for Biblical Research. He has also been active in the ministry of the Episcopal Church, and is Rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Barrytown, New York. Chilton was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree honoris causa by General Theological Seminary in 2011.[4]
His popular books have been widely reviewed. Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography showed Jesus' development through the environments that proved formative influences on him. Those environments, illuminated by archaeology and by historical sources, include: (1) rural Jewish Galilee, (2) the movement of John the Baptist, (3) the towns Jesus encountered as a rabbi, (4) the political strategy of Herod Antipas, and (5) deep controversy concerning the Temple in Jerusalem.
Bruce and his wife, Odile, live in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. They are the parents of two sons.
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- published: 14 Oct 2022
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5:30
June 11, 323 BC: Mysterious Death of Alexander the Great
On June 11, 323 BC, one of History’s greatest conquerors and generals died at the age of 32, not on the battlefield where he had spent so much time putting his ...
On June 11, 323 BC, one of History’s greatest conquerors and generals died at the age of 32, not on the battlefield where he had spent so much time putting his life in danger, but in bed in the Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon.
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On June 11, 323 BC, one of History’s greatest conquerors and generals died at the age of 32, not on the battlefield where he had spent so much time putting his life in danger, but in bed in the Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon.
The text narrated in this video is from the original article at https://www.historyandheadlines.com/history-june-11-323-bce-mysterious-death-alexander-great/
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14:25
Creating an Empire | Seleucid History V
In this instalment: Seleucus settles many cities across the empire, political weddings abound, Antiochus falls in love, and Demetrius comes in from the cold.
In this instalment: Seleucus settles many cities across the empire, political weddings abound, Antiochus falls in love, and Demetrius comes in from the cold.
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In this instalment: Seleucus settles many cities across the empire, political weddings abound, Antiochus falls in love, and Demetrius comes in from the cold.
- published: 21 Feb 2022
- views: 3671