Matthew 14:9

And the king was sorry, but on account of his oath and his guests, he ordered it to be given her.

Matthew 14:1

At that time Herod the governor heard the reports about Jesus,

Matthew 14:5

Although he wanted to have him killed, he was afraid of the people, for they regarded him as a prophet.

Matthew 27:17-26

So when they met for this purpose, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to set free, Barabbas, or Jesus, the so-called Christ?"

Mark 6:14

King Herod heard of Him, for His name was now on everybody's lips, and people were saying that John the Baptist had risen from the dead, and that this was why such mighty powers were working in Him.

Mark 6:20

for Herod stood in awe of John, because he knew that he was an upright and holy man, and so he protected him. When he heard him speak, he was very much disturbed, and yet he liked to hear him.

Mark 6:26

The king, although exceedingly sorry, yet on account of his oath and his guests, did not like to refuse her,

Luke 13:32

But He said to them: "Go and tell that fox, 'Here I am, driving out demons and performing cures, today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will finish these tasks.

John 19:12-16

Because of this Pilate kept on trying to set Him free, but the Jews shouted, "If you set Him free, you are no friend to the emperor. Anyone who claims to be a king is uttering treason against the emperor!"

Acts 24:23-27

He ordered the captain to keep Paul in custody but to let him have freedom and not to prevent his friends from showing him kindness.

Acts 25:3-9

and begged the governor as a favor to have Paul come to Jerusalem, because they were plotting an ambush to kill him on the way.

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Summary

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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Bible References

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Matthew 14:5
Although he wanted to have him killed, he was afraid of the people, for they regarded him as a prophet.
Matthew 27:17
So when they met for this purpose, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to set free, Barabbas, or Jesus, the so-called Christ?"
Mark 6:20
for Herod stood in awe of John, because he knew that he was an upright and holy man, and so he protected him. When he heard him speak, he was very much disturbed, and yet he liked to hear him.
Luke 13:32
But He said to them: "Go and tell that fox, 'Here I am, driving out demons and performing cures, today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will finish these tasks.
John 19:12
Because of this Pilate kept on trying to set Him free, but the Jews shouted, "If you set Him free, you are no friend to the emperor. Anyone who claims to be a king is uttering treason against the emperor!"
Acts 24:23
He ordered the captain to keep Paul in custody but to let him have freedom and not to prevent his friends from showing him kindness.
Acts 25:3
and begged the governor as a favor to have Paul come to Jerusalem, because they were plotting an ambush to kill him on the way.

General references

Mark 6:26
The king, although exceedingly sorry, yet on account of his oath and his guests, did not like to refuse her,
Luke 23:20
Then Pilate again appealed to them, for He wanted to let Jesus go.