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Herod Agrippa I (uh-GRIP-a) king of Palestine from a.d. 41 to 44, Acts 12:1
Herod Agrippa II, king of Palestine from a.d. 52 to 70, Acts 25:13–26:32
Herod Antipas (AN-ti-pus) king of Palestine from 4 b.c. to about a.d. 39, Matthew 14:1; Mark 6:14; Luke 23:7
Herodias (heh-ROW-dee-us) the granddaughter of Herod I.
• asked for John’s head, Matthew 14:3–12; Mark 6:17–28; Luke 3:19
Hezekiah (hez-eh-KY-uh) one of the good kings of Judah.
• destroyed idols, 2 Kings 18:1–8; 2 Chronicles 29–31
• attacked by Assyria, 2 Kings 18:9–19:37; 2 Chronicles 32:1–23; Isaiah 36–37
• life extended by God, 2 Kings 20:1–11; Isaiah 38
• death of, 2 Kings 20:12–21; 2 Chronicles 32:24–33
higgaion (hig-GI-on) probably a time to think quietly during a song, Psalm 9:16
high place, a place to worship gods, 1 Kings 14:23; 2 Chronicles 31:1; 33:3
high priest, the most important religious leader of the Jewish people.
• rules for, Leviticus 21:10–15
• of the Jews, Exodus 29:30; Numbers 35:25; Matthew 26:3; Acts 23:2
• Jesus as, Hebrews 2:17; 3:1; 4:14–5:10; 8:1–6
Hilkiah (hil-KY-ah) high priest when Josiah was king, 2 Kings 22–23; 2 Chronicles 34
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