Matthew 14:9

and the king relented: nevertheless out of regard to the oath, and to those who sat with him at table, he commanded it to be brought to her.

Matthew 14:1

At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus,

Matthew 14:5

he would have put him to death, but for fear of the people, who reckoned him a prophet.

Matthew 27:17-26

therefore when they were assembled, Pilate said to them, who would you have releas'd? Barabbas, or Jesus, who is called Christ?

Mark 6:14

In the mean time king Herod heard of Jesus, whose name was now celebrated, and he said, John the Baptist is risen from the dead, no wonder then that he works miracles.

Mark 6:20

because Herod had a respect for John, knowing him to be a very honest good man, and therefore protected him; having reform'd many things upon his remonstrances, which he us'd to receive very graciously.

Mark 6:26

at this the king was exceedingly concern'd; however, in regard to his oath, and to those who were at table with him, he would not refuse her;

Luke 13:32

but he answered them, go, tell that fox, that to-day and to-morrow I am casting out demons, and performing cures, and the third day my course will be finished:

John 19:12-16

upon this, Pilate propos'd to release him: but the Jews cried out, if you let this man go, you are not Cesar's friend: he that sets up for king, opposes Cesar.

Acts 24:23-27

Felix then order'd a centurion to take Paul into his custody, without confining him so as to hinder his friends from waiting upon him.

Acts 25:3-9

"desiring the favour he might be sent for to Jerusalem." they having prepar'd measures to assassinate him upon the road.

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And the king was sorry: nevertheless for the oath's sake, and them which sat with him at meat, he commanded it to be given her.

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Matthew 14:5
he would have put him to death, but for fear of the people, who reckoned him a prophet.
Matthew 27:17
therefore when they were assembled, Pilate said to them, who would you have releas'd? Barabbas, or Jesus, who is called Christ?
Mark 6:20
because Herod had a respect for John, knowing him to be a very honest good man, and therefore protected him; having reform'd many things upon his remonstrances, which he us'd to receive very graciously.
Luke 13:32
but he answered them, go, tell that fox, that to-day and to-morrow I am casting out demons, and performing cures, and the third day my course will be finished:
John 19:12
upon this, Pilate propos'd to release him: but the Jews cried out, if you let this man go, you are not Cesar's friend: he that sets up for king, opposes Cesar.
Acts 24:23
Felix then order'd a centurion to take Paul into his custody, without confining him so as to hinder his friends from waiting upon him.
Acts 25:3
"desiring the favour he might be sent for to Jerusalem." they having prepar'd measures to assassinate him upon the road.

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Mark 6:26
at this the king was exceedingly concern'd; however, in regard to his oath, and to those who were at table with him, he would not refuse her;
Luke 23:20
Pilate therefore, desirous to release Jesus, expostulated with them again.