Lexicon Héródias: Herodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great Original Word: Ἡρῳδιάς, άδος, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Héródias Phonetic Spelling: (hay-ro-dee-as') Short Definition: Herodias Definition: Herodias (died after A.D. 40), daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod I, wife, first, of her uncle Herod, second, of his half-brother, her uncle Herod Antipas. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom HéródésDefinitionHerodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great NASB TranslationHerodias (6).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2266: ἩρῳδιάςἩρῳδιάς ( WH Ἡρῳδιάς, see Ἡρῴδης and Iota), Ἡρῳδιάδος, ἡ, Herodias, daughter of Aristobulus and granddaughter of Herod the Great. She was first married to Herod (Philip (see Φίλιππος, 1)), son of Herod the Great, a man in private life; but she afterward formed an unlawful union with Herod Antipas, whom she induced not only to slay John the Baptist but also to make the journey to Rome which ruined him; at last she followed him into exile in Gaul (see Ἡρῴδης, 2): Matthew 14:3, 6; Mark 6:17, 19, 22; Luke 3:19.
Strong's Herodias. From Herodes; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family -- Herodias. see GREEK Herodes |
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