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\v 16 Having heard what the people were saying, King Herod Antipas himself said, "The man performing those miracles must be John! I commanded my soldiers to cut off his head, but he has become alive again!"
\v 17 Some time before this, Herod married Herodias, although she was the wife of his brother, Philip.
\v 17 What happend was this - some time before, Herod had taken and married Herodias, although she was the wife of his brother, Philip.
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\v 18 John kept telling Herod, "God's law does not permit you to marry the wife of your brother while he is still alive." Then, because Herodias urged him to put John in prison, Herod himself sent soldiers to John. They arrested John and put him in prison.
\v 18 After that, John kept telling Herod, "God's law does not permit you to marry the wife of your brother while he is still alive." Then, because Herodias urged him to put John in prison, Herod himself sent soldiers to John. They arrested John and put him in prison.
\v 19 But because Herodias wanted to get further revenge on John, she wanted someone to execute him. But she could not do that because while John was in prison, Herod kept John safe from her.
\v 20 Herod did this because he was afraid of John, because he knew that he was a righteous man who devoted himself to God. The king was disturbed by him and did not know what he should do with him, but he liked to listen to him.
\v 20 Herod did this because he was deeply respectful of John, because he knew that he was a righteous man who devoted himself to God. When Herod listened to him he became very disturbed and did not know what he should do with him, but he liked to listen to him.
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\v 21 But Herodias was able to eventually have someone execute John. One day when they honored Herod on his birthday, he invited the most important government officials, the most important army leaders, and the most important men in the district of Galilee to eat and celebrate with him.