Aretas in Easton's Bible Dictionary
the father-in-law of Herod Antipas, and king of Arabia
Petraea.
His daughter returned to him on the occasion of her
husband's
entering into an adulterous alliance with Herodias,
the wife of
Herod-Philip, his half-brother (Luke 3:19, 20; Mark
6:17; Matt.
14:3). This led to a war between Aretas and Herod
Antipas.
Herod's army was wholly destroyed (A.D. 36). Aretas,
taking
advantage of the complications of the times on account
of the
death of the Emperor Tiberius (A.D. 37), took
possession of
Damascus (2 Cor. 11:32; comp. Acts 9:25). At this time
Paul
returned to Damascus from Arabia.
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