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Herod Agrippa.Acts 26:27, 28 - "King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know that you do believe." Then Agrippa said to Paul, "You almost persuade me to become a Christian." [NKJV]
Yes. And in doing so almost converted Agrippa to Christianity (Acts 26:28).
The account of Paul testifying before the mob in Jerusalem and the Sanhedrin (Jewish council of elders including Ananias, the high priest), is found in Acts chapters 21-23. His testimony before Felix is in chapter 24, and he testifies before Festus and King Agrippa in Acts 26. (His testimony repeats itself at times because of the way his audience keeps changing.)
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Act 26:28 And Agrippa said to Paul, "In a short time would you persuade me to be a Christian?"
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Agrippa was suggesting that if the man had exercised his right to appeal to Caesar, he might have been acquitted or released from custody. By choosing not to appeal, the man effectively waived his chance for a fair hearing before a higher authority.
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The king who sought to destroy Jesus was King Herod, but there were 8 [eight] "Herods". They were all as bad as one another, they were all Idumeanians [that is, Edomites: they were not jews], and they all hated the jews and everything they stood for. So specifically:-King Herod the Great (37BC --> 4BC) slew children in Bethlehem [Matt 2:16-18]Herod Archelaus (4BC --> 6AD) would have killed Jesus if Joseph had returned to Bethlehem as would have been expected [Matt 2:22] since that was where his family and relatives lived. The implication is that Archelaus was waiting for Joseph to return there.Herod Antipas (4BC --> 39AD) killed John the Baptist and Jesus was silent before himAfter Jesus died they killed and persecuted His followers, but only the heads are mentioned:-Herod Agrippa killed James and imprisoned PeterHerod Agrippa II Paul was tried before himIt is safe to say that between them all 8 [eight] Herods sought to destroy Jesus Christ and Christianity.