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Herod Archelaus - Wikipedia Archelaus (a name meaning "leading the people") came to power after the death of his father Herod the Great in 4 BC, and ruled over one-half of the territorial dominion of his father Archelaus was removed by the Roman emperor Augustus when Judaea province was formed under direct Roman rule, at the time of the Census of Quirinius
Herod Archelaus | Roman Governor, Ethnarch Exile | Britannica Herod Archelaus was the son and principal heir of Herod I the Great as king of Judaea, deposed by Rome because of his unpopularity with the Jews Named in his father’s will as ruler of the largest part of the Judaean kingdom—Judaea proper, Idumaea, and Samaria—Archelaus went to Rome (4 bc) to
ARCHELAUS - JewishEncyclopedia. com Archelaus was a veritable Herodian, but without the statesman-like ability of his father He was cruel and tyrannical, sensual in the extreme, a hypocrite and a plotter
ARCHELAUS - Who Was Herod Archelaus The Ethnarch? - Bible Study Online Who was “Archelaus” (Matthew 2:22)? Herod Archelaus was the older brother of Herod Antipas, and both were sons born to King Herod and Malthace, a Samaritan woman who was one of his ten wives Four days before his death in 4 BC, King Herod changed his will to make Archelaus his heir instead of Antipas
Archelaus - Wikipedia Look up Archelaus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Archelaus, son of Aegyptus He was killed by his wife, Anaxibia, daughter of Danaus
Herod Archelaus: Life and Reign - World History Edu Herod Archelaus, born in 23 BCE and ruling from 4 BCE to 6 CE, was the ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea He was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace, a Samaritan woman, making him a central figure in the tumultuous political and religious landscape of the early Roman Levant
Topical Bible: Archelaus Archelaus was a significant figure in the early first century, known primarily for his role as the ethnarch of Judea, Samaria, and Idumea following the death of his father, Herod the Great His reign is noted in the context of the New Testament, particularly in the Gospel of Matthew
Who was Archelaus in the Bible? - Katrina D Hamel Archelaus gets one mention in the Bible, in the book of Matthew Who was he? Why was Joseph afraid of him? What was his rule like? Read about those who opposed his rule, how Judea fell into chaos while waiting for a king to be declared, and what Archaelus accomplished during his short, tyrannical reign
Archelaus - Encyclopedia. com Archelaus, fearing disorders, sent a company of troops against the instigators This act aroused popular anger and, when the soldiers were stoned, Archelaus ordered them to suppress the uprising by force
Archelaus Meaning - Bible Definition and References ruler of the people, son of Herod the Great, by Malthace, a Samaritan woman He was educated along with his brother Antipas at Rome He inherited from his father a third part of his kingdom viz , Idumea, Judea, and Samaria, and hence is called "king" ( Matthew 2:22 )