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Herod Agrippa II |
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Herod Agrippa II (c. 40-c. 93 AD)King of Chalcis (now southern Lebanon), son of Herod Agrippa I. He was appointed by the Roman emperor Claudius about AD 50, and in AD 60 tried the apostle Paul. He helped the Roman commander Titus (subsequently emperor) take and sack Jerusalem in AD 70, then went to Rome, where he died. |
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As the
Apostle Paul on trial before the Jewish King Agrippa II and the Roman
procurator Festus declared, "this was not done in a corner"
(Acts 26:26). Acts 26:28,
where the label appears on the lips of Herod Agrippa II, confirms this
as well. |
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