Matthew 2:13-18 · The Escape to Egypt
Same Ol’, Same Ol’
Matthew 2:13-18
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by Dean Feldmeyer
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Herod I or Herod the Great was born in 73 BCE, the son of Antipater the Idumaean, a high ranking court official.

Through a series of intrigues and coups more complex than we have time to unravel, here, he was declared King of Judea by the Roman Senate in 37 BCE. He would rule as “King of the Jews” for about thirty years until his death in 4 BCE.

Historically, he is remembered mostly for his building projects.

In 20 BCE he undertook the rebuilding of the Jerusalem temple which had fallen into disrepair from age and neglect. He employed over 1,000 priests as carpenters and masons (as Jewish law required) and they dismantled the entire temple and rebuilt it on a grander scale at lightning speed, completing the task in eighteen months. (The other outbuildings and surrounding area, however, …

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