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Herod had nine Wives, by two of them he had no Issue, by the other seven he had nine Sons and three Daughters, Alexander, Aristobulus, and Antipater, which three he put to death in his life-time, Joseph. Antiq. cap. 17. and lib. 1. de Bello Jud. cap. 17. Also he had Herod, Archelaus, Antipas, Philip, &c. Now Herod made two Wills, in the former he made Antipas the Heir of the Kingdom, in the later he made Archelaus King of Judea, and Antipas Tetrarch of Galilee, and Philip Tetrarch of Trachonitis, therefore Joseph thought either that no King would succeed Herod, (and indeed Archelaus was King onely by courtesie, not by Caesar 's appointment) or, |
Herod had nine Wives, by two of them he had no Issue, by the other seven he had nine Sons and three Daughters, Alexander, Aristobulus, and Antipater, which three he put to death in his lifetime, Joseph. Antique cap. 17. and lib. 1. de Bello Jud. cap. 17. Also he had Herod, Archelaus, Antipas, Philip, etc. Now Herod made two Wills, in the former he made Antipas the Heir of the Kingdom, in the later he made Archelaus King of Judea, and Antipas Tetrarch of Galilee, and Philip Tetrarch of Trachonitis, Therefore Joseph Thought either that no King would succeed Herod, (and indeed Archelaus was King only by courtesy, not by Caesar is appointment) or, |
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