Herod AntipasOriginally published by Cambridge University Press in the Monograph Series of the Society for New Testament Studies, Dr. Hoehner's work has been widely acclaimed for its scholarly reconstruction of Herod Antipas' political career. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
Antipas struggle for the kingdom | 18 |
The geography of Antipas realm | 43 |
The inhabitants of Antipas Realm page | 52 |
The economics of Antipas realm | 65 |
The early years of Antipas reign | 83 |
Antipas and John the Baptist page 11 | 110 |
Antipas and Pilate | 172 |
The last years of Antipas Reign page | 251 |
CONCLUSION | 264 |
The boundaries of Antipas territories | 277 |
The commencement of John the Baptists ministry | 307 |
The date of Pilates return to Rome | 313 |
The meaning ofFox | 343 |
TABLES | 350 |
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