To read the texts click on the texts: Jer 26:11-16,24; Mt 14:1-12
Herod
mentioned at the beginning of this story of the death of John the Baptist found
also in Mark 6,14-29 is Herod Antipas and the son of Herod the Great mentioned
in the Infancy narrative of Matthew (2,3). Though Matthew has taken this story
from Mark, he shortens it considerably. Matthew’s reason for Herod wanting to
kill John is the same as Mark, John, his disciples go and tell Jesus about what
had happened. had objected to Herod having married Herodias, his brother
Philip’s wife when he was still alive. In Matthew, unlike in Mark, it is not
Herodias who wants to kill John, but Herod himself. When the daughter of
Herodias (who is not named) pleases Herod with her dance on his birthday, she
asks for the head of John the Baptist. After burying John
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