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Prayer Songs Offering Bible Study Song Lord’s Supper Announcements Prayer. Previous studies Daniel’s visions Babylon Medio-Persia Greece Today Rome. F rom M alachi t o C hrist: Between the Testaments. 605 2:36 2:39 2:39 2:40. 549 7:4 7:5 7:6 7:7-8, 24-25. 547
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Prayer Songs Offering Bible Study Song Lord’s Supper Announcements Prayer
Previous studies Daniel’s visions Babylon Medio-Persia Greece Today Rome FromMalachi to Christ: Between the Testaments
605 • 2:36 • 2:39 • 2:39 • 2:40 • 549 • 7:4 • 7:5 • 7:6 • 7:7-8, • 24-25 • 547 • 8:3,4,20 • 8:5, • 21-22 • 23-25 • 536 • 11:1-2 • 11:3-4 • 11:5 • 11:6 • 11:21-35 • 11:32b-35 • 11:36-45 • Babylon 626-539 BC • Media-Persia 539-330 BC • Greece 330-63 BC • Alexander the Great • Egypt323 BC • Syria204 BC • Antiochus Epiphanes175 BC • Maccabees168 BC • Rome 27 BC
Daniel’s 1st prophecy of Rome 605 BC Rome ascended to prominence 27BC 605-27 = 578 years prior to fulfillment
40 Then there will be a fourth kingdom as strong as iron; inasmuch as iron crushes and shatters all things, so, like iron that breaks in pieces, it will crush and break all these in pieces. 41 In that you saw the feet and toes, partly of potter's clay and partly of iron, it will be a divided kingdom; but it will have in it the toughness of iron, inasmuch as you saw the iron mixed with common clay. 42 As the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of pottery, so some of the kingdom will be strong and part of it will be brittle. 43 And in that you saw the iron mixed with common clay, they will combine with one another in the seed of men; but they will not adhere to one another, even as iron does not combine with pottery. Dan 2:40-43 Daniel 7:7-8, 24-25; 11:36-45
Roman Emperors of NT era Augustus27 BC-14 AD (Lk. 2:1) Jesus born Tiberius14-37 AD Jesus conducted ministry (Lk. 3:1) Claudius41-54 AD (Acts 11:28; 18:2) Most of Paul's ministry took place Nero54-68 AD Paul and Peter martyred Vespasian69-79 AD Destruction of Jerusalem Domitian81-96 AD John exiled to Patmos
Other Roman Rulers of NT era Pontius Pilate Mentioned 56 times Felix Acts 23:24 26; 24:3, 22, 24, 25, 27; 25:14 Festus Acts 24:27; 25:1, 4, 9, 12, 13, 14, 22-25; 26:32
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias The Herodian Family Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Herod the Great Matt. 2:1, 3, 7, 12-13, 15-16, 19; Lk. 1:5 Named "Procurator of Judea" after murder of Julius Caesar by Brutus. Mark Antony gave him title of "king of the Jews”. Rise to power was due to his connection with him and Cleopatra. Octavian (later Augustus Caesar), gave him the territory over which he ruled. Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Herod the Great Would disguise self as a common man and go among the people to find out what was being said about him, having those executed who spoke evil. Killed two of his ten wives, three of his sons, a brother-in-law, and the grandfather of one of his wives. Augustus said "I'd rather be Herod's hog than his son." Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Herod the Great When near death he had the respected leaders from among the Jews locked up with orders to kill them upon his death so there might be mourning when he died (order was disobeyed). Had Antipater executed five days before he died (he had been involved in a plot with one of his uncles, Herod's brother, to poison him). Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Philip I Matt. 14:3; Mk. 6:17; Lk. 3:19 Married Herodias, his niece. They had daughter: Salome. Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Antipas (aka the Tetrarch) Matt. 14:1, 3, 6; Mk. 6:14, 16-22; 8:15; Lk. 3:1, 19; 8:3; 9:7,9; 13:31; 23:7-8, 11-12, 15; Acts 4:27; 13:1 Called a “fox” Imprisoned, killed John the Baptizer Jesus appeared before him at one of his “trials” Married to niece Herodias Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Archelaus (aka the Ethnarch) Matt. 2:22; 14:1; Lk. 3:1 Inherited father’s kingdom Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Phillip the Tetrarch (aka Philip II) Lk. 3:1 Married Salome, hisniece Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Agrippa I Acts 12:1, 6, 11, 19-21 Had James killed, put Peter in prison Was struck dead after making great speech Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Herodias Matt. 14:3, 6; Mk. 6:17, 19, 22; Lk. 3:19 Married two of her uncles Mother of Salome Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Herodias Agrippa II Acts 25:13, 22-24, 26; 26:1-2, 7, 19, 27-28, 32 Living incestuously with sister Paul made his defense before Well acquainted with Jew’s religion Realized Paul was seeking to convert him Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Titus Drucilla Herodias Bernice Acts 25:13, 23; 26:30 Married to Herod Calchis (her uncle) After his death lived with her brother, Agrippa 2 Became the mistress of the Roman general Titus. Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Felix Herodias Drucilla Acts 24:24 Left her husband to marry Felix, a Roman procurator Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Felix Herodias The Herodian Family Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome
Sons Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren Calchis Agrippa-2 AristobulusAgrippa-1Bernice Drucilla Felix Herodias Woe to you, O land , whose king is a lad and whose princes feast in the morning. Blessed are you, O land , whose king is of nobility and whose princes eat at the appropriate time — for strength and not for drunkenness. Ecc. 10:16-17 Herod The Great Philip Antipas Archelaus Philip the Tetrarch Salome