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If King Herod died in 4BC, how could Jesus be taken to him before being Crucified?

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If King Herod died in 4BC, how could Jesus be taken to him before being Crucified?

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As it was mentioned before they are 2 different herods: Herod I (also called Herod the Great) He’s the one who died in 4BC. Known for Finishing the Great Temple in Jerusalem (destroyed in 70AD only the “wailing wall” remains), and the stronghold of Massad. He was dubbed the great for these building achievements and political influence. He massacred the children in Bethlehem. Herod Antiapas (also called the tetrarch) He is more well known for marring his sister in law Herodias (guess they weren’t very imaginative with names back then LOL) and killing Jhon the babtist at the request of Herodias Daughter after she danced for him and he promised to give her whatever she asked for. He was a non-factor in Jesus’ trail he passed responsibility back to Pilate.

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