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NIV © |
At that time Herod the tetrarch heard the reports about Jesus, |
NASB © |
At that time Herod the tetrarch heard the news about Jesus, |
NLT © |
When Herod Antipas heard about Jesus, |
MSG © |
At about this time, Herod, the regional ruler, heard what was being said about Jesus. |
BBE © |
At that time news of Jesus came to Herod the king; |
NRSV © |
At that time Herod the ruler heard reports about Jesus; |
NKJV © |
At that time Herod the tetrarch heard the report about Jesus |
KJV | At <1722> that <1565> time <2540> Herod <2264> the tetrarch <5076> heard <191> (5656) of the fame <189> of Jesus <2424>_, {tetrarch: or, governor over four provinces} |
NASB © |
At that time <2540> Herod <2264> the tetrarch <5068> heard <191> the news <189> about Jesus ,<2424> |
NET [draft] ITL | At <1722> that <1565> time <2540> Herod <2264> the tetrarch <5076> heard <191> reports <189> about Jesus ,<2424> |
GREEK | en <1722> PREP ekeinw <1565> D-DSM tw <3588> T-DSM kairw <2540> N-DSM hkousen <191> (5656) V-AAI-3S hrwdhv <2264> N-NSM o <3588> T-NSM tetraarchv <5076> N-NSM thn <3588> T-ASF akohn <189> N-ASF ihsou <2424> N-GSM |
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NET Notes |
1 sn A tetrarch, a ruler with rank and authority lower than a king, ruled only with the approval of the Roman authorities. This was roughly equivalent to being governor of a region. Several times in the NT, Herod, tetrarch of Galilee, is called a king (Matt 14:9, Mark 6:14-29), reflecting popular usage rather than an official title. |