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It was the fifteenth year of the rule of the Emperor Tiberius; Pontius Pilatus was governor of Judea; Herod ruled over Galilee, his brother Philip ruled over the country of Iturea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias over Abilene. (Luke 3, 1)
until Herod had him put in prison. For John reproached Herod for living with Herodias, his brother's wife, and for his evil deeds. (Luke 3, 19)
Then Herod added another crime to all the rest he had committed: he put John in prison. (Luke 3, 20)
Joanna, wife of Chuza, Herod's steward; Suzanna and others who provided for them out of their own funds. (Luke 8, 3)
King Herod heard of all this and did not know what to think, for people said, "This is John, raised from the dead." (Luke 9, 7)
As for Herod, he said, "I had John beheaded; who is this man about whom I hear such wonders?" And he was anxious to see him. (Luke 9, 9)
At that time some Pharisees came to Jesus and gave him this warning, "Leave this place and go on your way, for Herod wants to kill you." (Luke 13, 31)
Finding the accused to come under Herod's jurisdiction, Pilate sent Jesus over to Herod who happened to be in Jerusalem at that time. (Luke 23, 7)
Herod was delighted to have Jesus before him now; for a long time he had wanted to see him because of the reports about him, and he was hoping to see Jesus work some miracle. (Luke 23, 8)
Finally, Herod ridiculed him and with his guards mocked him. And when he had put a rich cloak on him, he sent him back to Pilate. (Luke 23, 11)
Pilate and Herod who were enemies before, became friends from that day. (Luke 23, 12)
And neither has Herod, for he sent him back to me. It is quite clear that this man has done nothing that deserves a death sentence. (Luke 23, 15)