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Son of the foregoing, was born at [[Rome (EBD)|Rome]], A.D. 27. He was the [[Brother (EBD)|brother]] of [[Bernice (EBD)|Bernice]] and [[Drusilla (EBD)|Drusilla]]. The Emperor Claudius (A.D. 48) invested him with the office of superintendent of the [[Temple (EBD)|Temple]] of [[Jerusalem (EBD)|Jerusalem]], and made him [[Governor (EBD)|governor]] (A.D. 50) of Chalcis. He was afterwards raised to the rank of [[King (EBD)|king]], and made governor over the tetrarchy of [[Philip (EBD)|Philip]] and [[Lysanias (EBD)|Lysanias]] (Acts 25:13; 26:2, 7). It was before him that [[Paul (EBD)|Paul]] delivered (A.D. 59) his speech recorded in Acts 26. His private [[Life (EBD)|life]] was very profligate. He died (the last of his race) at Rome, at the age of about seventy [[Year (EBD)|years]], A.D. 100.
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Son of the foregoing, was born at [[Text:EBD:Rome|Rome]], A.D. 27. He was the [[Text:EBD:Brother|brother]] of [[Text:EBD:Bernice|Bernice]] and [[Text:EBD:Drusilla|Drusilla]]. The Emperor Claudius (A.D. 48) invested him with the office of superintendent of the [[Text:EBD:Temple|Temple]] of [[Text:EBD:Jerusalem|Jerusalem]], and made him [[Text:EBD:Governor|governor]] (A.D. 50) of Chalcis. He was afterwards raised to the rank of [[Text:EBD:King|king]], and made governor over the tetrarchy of [[Text:EBD:Philip|Philip]] and [[Text:EBD:Lysanias|Lysanias]] (Acts 25:13; 26:2, 7). It was before him that [[Text:EBD:Paul|Paul]] delivered (A.D. 59) his speech recorded in Acts 26. His private [[Text:EBD:Life|life]] was very profligate. He died (the last of his race) at Rome, at the age of about seventy [[Text:EBD:Year|years]], A.D. 100.
  
 
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Son of the foregoing, was born at Rome, A.D. 27. He was the brother of Bernice and Drusilla. The Emperor Claudius (A.D. 48) invested him with the office of superintendent of the Temple of Jerusalem, and made him governor (A.D. 50) of Chalcis. He was afterwards raised to the rank of king, and made governor over the tetrarchy of Philip and Lysanias (Acts 25:13; 26:2, 7). It was before him that Paul delivered (A.D. 59) his speech recorded in Acts 26. His private life was very profligate. He died (the last of his race) at Rome, at the age of about seventy years, A.D. 100.



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