Bible Lore

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Bible Lore
James Comper Gray
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Herod was at war with Aretas.
On the march against his father-in-law, Herod gave an entertainment in the fortress of Machaerus, not fax distant from where John^was preaching. He- rodias was the cause of that war, since it was on her accoimt that Herod's wife had taken refuge with her father. She had a special interest in accompanying Herod on his march; "and her hatred of John, who had reproved Herod on her account, at that particular time is thus clearly y Google 202 Bible Lore.
accounted for.
... No spurious productions could bear so rigid a test as that which is here applied to the Gospels of Mark and Luke." St. Luke informs us (Acts xxvii i) that when St. Paul was sent from Caesarea to Rome, he was, with other prisoners, committed to the care of Julius, an officer of the Augustan cohort ; that is, a Roman cohort which had the honour of bearing the name of the emperor. On this statement Bishop Marsh {Lectures, part v. 82 ff ) makes the following comment: "Now it appears from the account which Josephus has given in his second book on the Jewish war {Bell, yud, iL 13.

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