The girl who danced and pleased Herod. And Herod told her he would give her anything she desired, as she asked her mother who asked for the head of John the baptist on a silver plate. The reason was as John had told Herod it was not correct to marry your brothers wife.
Salome requested John the Baptist's head on a platter as a reward because her mother Herodias harbored a grudge against him for criticizing her marriage to Herod. Salome's request was prompted by her mother's desire for revenge and was granted by Herod to fulfill the promise he had made to Salome.
Peter asked Jesus to wash his feet; and also his hands and head. John 13:9
Her name was Herodus, and she danced for Herod, and asked for the head of John the Baptist.
Yes King herod had a dancer , who asked for John the baptist head on a platter.
It was not Herods niece who danced but Herods own daughter Salome. She and her mother asked for Johns head on a platter as John told Herod it was wrong to marry your brothers wife.
Herodias hated John the baptist. when her daughter did a dance for king Herod he was so delighted that he told her to ask for anything and she would get it. She then asked her mother what to ask for. The mother said ask for Johns head on a silver plate. So John was beheaded , and the head was brought on a plate.
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No John the baptist was killed before the crucifixion. Mar 6:24 So she went out and said to her mother, "What shall I ask?" And she said, "The head of John the Baptist!" Mar 6:25 Immediately she came in with haste to the king and asked, saying, "I want you to give me at once the head of John the Baptist on a platter." Mar 6:26 And the king was exceedingly sorry; yet, because of the oaths and because of those who sat with him, he did not want to refuse her. Mar 6:27 Immediately the king sent an executioner and commanded his head to be brought. And he went and beheaded him in prison, Jesus asked John (the disciple) to taker care of his mother. John 19:26.
Herodias, the sister-in-law, then wife, of Herod.Mark 6:14-29 is the account in question. Herod married Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip (something that John spoke out against). Herodias then wanted John dead, so when her daughter (probably Solome) from her previous marriage, was asked to dance, Herodias asked her to request the head of John as payment.
Herod the tetrarch. He promised the daughter of Herodias with an oath to give her anything she wanted after she had danced for him. She asked for John the Baptist's head in a charger(serving platter) which she got. Matthew 14:3-11
AnswerIn the gospels, the daughter of Herodias is said to have asked for the head of John the Baptist on a platter, during a feast for the chielf men of Galilee. However the Jewish historian Josephus says that John was simply executed for objecting to the marriage of Herod Antipas to his brother's former wife, Herodias, and that the execution took place in Macherus, a castle quite remote from where the feast would have been held. If we accept Josephus' account, John the Baptist never had his head on a platter.The answer to this question depends on whether we accept the gospel account or that of Josephus. If the former, then we do not know what happened to John's head. If the latter, then we can say that John's head was not placed on a platter, and nothing unusual happened to it.
King Herod, his brother's wife Herodias, and her daughter were involved in John the Baptist's death. Herodias' daughter performed a sensual dance to please King Herod, and he promised her anything that she wanted. She asked her mother what she should request, and Herodias told her daughter to ask for John the Baptist's head on a platter. Because King Herod gave his word, he was forced to give the daughter what she asked for, and the daughter took the head to Herodias.