‏ Matthew 14:2

This.

11:11; 16:14; Mr 8:28; Joh 10:41

do shew forth themselves in him. or, are wrought by him.

‏ Matthew 16:14

John.

14:2; Mr 8:28

Elias.

Mal 4:5; Mr 6:15; Lu 9:18,19; Joh 7:12,40,41; 9:17

‏ Mark 6:14-16

king Herod.

22,26,27; Mt 14:1,2; Lu 3:1; 9:7-9; 13:31; 23:7-12

his name.

1:28,45; 2Ch 26:8,15; Mt 9:31; 1Th 1:8

it is Elias.

8:28; 9:12,13; 15:35,36; Mal 4:5

Elijah.

Mt 16:14; 17:10,11; Lu 1:17; 9:8,19; Joh 1:21,25

a prophet.

Mt 21:11; Lu 7:16,39; Joh 6:14; 7:40; 9:17; Ac 3:22,23

It is.

Ge 40:10,11; Ps 53:5; Mt 14:2; 27:4; Lu 9:9; Re 11:10-13

‏ Luke 9:7-9

A.M. 4036. A.D. 32.

Herod.

Job 18:11,12; Ps 73:19; Mt 14:1-12; Mr 6:14-28

Tetrarch.A tetrarch, [tetrarches ,] from [tetras ,] four, and [arche ,] government, properly signifies a prince, or ruler over a quarter of any region; and had its origin from Galatia, which was governed by four princes. In the New Testament, however, it denotes a prince, or king, who reigns over the fourth part of a former kingdom. By Herod's will his kingdom was thus divided among his sons: Archelaus had one-half, consisting of Idumea, Judea, and Samaria; Herod Antipas, one-fourth, consisting of Galilee and Perea; and Philip the remaining fourth, consisting of Batanea, Trachonitis, and Auranitis.

he.

21:25; Isa 22:5; Mic 7:4

19; Mt 17:10; Mr 6:15; 8:28; Joh 1:21

John.

7

And he.

13:31,32; 23:8
Copyright information for TSK