Antipas in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) Herod Antipas, a son of Herod the Great by his
Samaritan
wife Malthace. He was tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea
during the
whole period of our Lord's life on earth (Luke
23:7). He was a
frivolous and vain prince, and was chargeable with
many infamous
crimes (Mark 8:15; Luke 3:19; 13:31, 32). He
beheaded John the
Baptist (Matt. 14:1-12) at the instigation of
Herodias, the wife
of his half-brother Herod-Philip, whom he had
married. Pilate
sent Christ to him when he was at Jerusalem at the
Passover
(Luke 23:7). He asked some idle questions of him,
and after
causing him to be mocked, sent him back again to
Pilate. The
wife of Chuza, his house-steward, was one of our
Lord's
disciples (Luke 8:3).
(2.) A "faithful martyr" (Rev. 2:13), of whom
nothing more is
certainly known.
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