Mark 6:21
And whe a conuenient day was come, that Herode on his birth daye made a supper to the lordes, hye captaynes, and chiefe estates of Galilee.
And whe a conuenient day was come, that Herode on his birth daye made a supper to the lordes, hye captaynes, and chiefe estates of Galilee.
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1At that tyme Herode the Tetrarch, hearde of the fame of Iesu.
2And sayde vnto his seruauntes: this is Iohn the Baptist, he is risen from the dead, and therfore great workes do shewe foorth them selues in hym.
3For Herode had taken Iohn, and bounde hym, and put hym in prison, for Herodias sake, his brother Philips wyfe.
4For Iohn sayde vnto hym: it is not lawfull for thee to haue her.
5And when he woulde haue put hym to death, he feared the people: because they counted hym as a prophete.
6But when Herodes birth day was kept, the daughter of Herodias daunsed before them, and pleased Herode.
7Wherfore he promised with an othe, that he woulde geue her whatsoeuer she woulde aske.
8And she, beyng instruct of her mother before, sayde: geue me here Iohn Baptistes head in a platter.
9And the kyng was sory: Neuerthelesse, for the othes sake, and them which sate also at the table, he commaunded it to be geuen her:
10And sent, and beheaded Iohn in the pryson.
11And his head was brought in a platter, and geuen to the damsell: and she brought it to her mother.
22And when the daughter of the same Herodias came in, and daunced, and pleased Herode, and them that sate at boorde also, the kyng said vnto the damsell: Aske of me what thou wylt, and I wyll geue it thee.
23And he sware vnto her: Whatsoeuer thou shalt aske of me, I wyll geue it thee, euen vnto the one halfe of my kingdome.
24And she went foorth, & sayde vnto her mother: What shall I aske? She saide, Iohn Baptistes head.
25And she came in strayghtwaye, with haste, vnto the kyng, and asked, saying: I wyll, that thou geue me by and by in a charger, the head of Iohn Baptist.
26And the kyng was sory, howebeit, for his othes sake, & for their sakes whiche sate at supper also, he woulde not caste her of.
27And immediatlye the kyng sent the hangman, and commaunded his head to be brought in: And he went, and beheaded hym in the pryson,
16But when Herode hearde of hym, he saide: It is Iohn, whom I beheaded, he is rysen from death agayne.
17For Herode himselfe had sent foorth, and layde handes vpon Iohn, & bounde hym in pryson, for Herodias sake, his brother Philippes wyfe, because he had maryed her.
18For Iohn sayde vnto Herode: It is not lawful for thee to haue thy brothers wyfe.
19Therefore Herodias layde wayte for hym, and woulde haue kylled hym: but she coulde not.
20For Herode feared Iohn, knowyng that he was a iuste man and an holye, and gaue hym reuerence: and when he hearde hym, he dyd many thynges, and hearde hym gladly.
19And when Herode had sought for hym, and founde hym not, he examined the kepers, and commaunded them to be caryed away. And he descended from Iurie to Cesarea, and there abode.
20And Herode was displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon: But they came all with one accorde to hym, and made intercession vnto Blastus the kynges chaumberlayne, and desired peace, because their countrey was norisshed by the kyng.
21And vpon a day appoynted, Herode arayed hym in royall apparell, and set hym in his seate, and made an oration vnto them.
19Then Herode the tetrarch, when he was rebuked of hym for Herodias, his brother Philippes wyfe, and for all the euyls which Herode dyd,
20Added this aboue all, & shut vp Iohn in pryson.
7And assoone as he knewe that he belonged vnto Herodes iurisdiction, he sent hym to Herode, whiche was also at Hierusalem at that tyme.
8And when Herode sawe Iesus, he was exceeding glad: For he was desirous to see hym of a long season, because he had hearde many thinges of hym, and he trusted to haue seene some miracle done by hym.
1At the same tyme Herode the king stretched foorth his handes to vexe certayne of the Churche.
14And king Herode hearde of hym for his name was spread abrode: And he sayde, Iohn Baptist is rysen agayne from the dead, and therefore myghtie workes do shewe foorth them selues in hym.
7And Herode the tetrarche heard of all that was done by hym, and doubted, because that it was sayde of some, that Iohn was rysen agayne from death:
9And Herode sayde, Iohn haue I beheaded, but who is this of who I heare such thinges? And he desired to see him.
31The same day, came there certaine of the pharisees, and sayde vnto hym: Get thee out, and depart hence, for Herode wyll kyll thee.
7Then Herode, when he had priuilye called the wyse men, inquired of the diligently, what tyme the starre appeared.
20And it came to passe the thirde day, which was Pharaos birth day, that he made a feast vnto all his seruauntes: and he lyfted vp the head of the chiefe butler, and of the chiefe baker among his seruauntes:
1Nowe, in the fifteenth yere of ye raigne of Tiberius Cesar, Pontius Pilate being lieftenaut of Iurie, and Herode being tetrarch of Galilee, & his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea, and of the region of ye Trachonites, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abiline,
5And when these dayes were expired, the king made a feast vnto al the people that were in Susan the chiefe citie, both vnto great & small, seuen dayes long, in the court of the garden by the kinges palace.
4And the Passouer, a feast of ye Iewes, was nye.
3When Herode the kyng had hearde these thynges, he was troubled, and all the citie of Hierusalem with hym.
6At that feast, Pilate dyd delyuer vnto them a prisoner, whomsoeuer they woulde desire.
7Then came the day of sweete breade, when of necessitie the Passouer must be offered.
11And Herode with his men of warre despised him: and when he had mocked hym, he arayed hym in whyte clothing, and sent hym agayne to Pilate.
12And the same day Pilate and Herode were made friendes together: For before they were at variaunce.
16Then sayde he vnto hym. A certayne man ordayned a great supper, and bad many,
27And of a trueth, agaynst thy holye chylde Iesus, who thou hast anoynted, both Herode and also Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, gathered them selues together,
35I wyll heare thee, sayde he, when thyne accusars are come also. And he comaunded hym to be kept in Herodes iudgement hall.
30And when he had thus spoken, the king rose vp, and the deputie, & Bernice, and they that sate with them.
14And whyle they were yet talking with him, came the kinges chamberlaynes, & caused Haman to make hast to come vnto the banket that Esther had prepared.
3And because he sawe it pleased the Iewes, he proceaded further, and toke Peter also. (Then were the dayes of sweete bread.)