Match each figure with their role or action in the narrative: 1. Herodias 2. Herod Antipas 3. John the Baptist 4. Jesus

Understand the Problem
The question asks to match each figure (Herodias, Herod Antipas, John the Baptist, and Jesus) with their corresponding role or action in the narrative provided (A, B, C, and D). It's a matching question that tests knowledge of biblical figures and their roles.
Answer
1. Herodias - C, 2. Herod Antipas - A, 3. John the Baptist - B, 4. Jesus - D
- Herodias - C
- Herod Antipas - A
- John the Baptist - B
- Jesus - D
Answer for screen readers
- Herodias - C
- Herod Antipas - A
- John the Baptist - B
- Jesus - D
More Information
Herodias is known as John's bitter enemy who orchestrated his execution. Herod Antipas was the ruler who ordered John's execution after a rash promise. John the Baptist was a prophet in the model of Elijah, executed by Herod. Jesus was the Messiah who criticized the Galilean towns for their disbelief.
Tips
It is easy to get Herodias and Herod Antipas mixed up.
Sources
- New Testament figures attested in other early historical sources - carm.org
- Herod Antipas | Biography, Jesus, John the Baptist, & Facts - britannica.com
- Who Were the Herods? by Don Stewart - Blue Letter Bible - blueletterbible.org
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