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James died a martyr's death "by the sword" at the hands of Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12:1, 2)
Actually there were several Herods, as Herod didn't refer to just one person, but an entire family. Some of them were Agrippa I, Agrippa II, ANTIPATER I, ANTIPATER II, HEROD THE GREAT, JOSEPH, PHERORAS, ALEXANDER, ARISTOBULUS, HEROD King of Chalcis, AGRIPPA I King of Palestine, AGRIPPA II King of Chalcis, HEROD PHILIP, ARCHELAUS King of Judea.
It is not in the Bible
One thought:There is no mention in the Bible of the death of James(the half-brother of Jesus). However, Acts 12:1+2 relates how James, the son of Zebedee, died by the sword, on the orders of Herod Agrippa 1 in 44CE.It's of interest to note that, in his writings, Josephus relates that 'James, the brother of Jesus who was called the Christ', died by stoning on the orders of Ananus(Ananias), the high priest at the time ('Jewish Antiquities', XX, 200 (ix,1).Answer/In Acts 12:2, where it records the death of James the brother of John by sword.
It WAS actually. "Christianity", that is, being a 'footstep follower of Christ', is mentioned in the Bible at least three times by name:**Acts 11:26 tells us that the ' disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.'(KJV)**Acts 26:28 King Agrippa said to Paul: "Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be aChristian?" (NIV)**1Peter 4:16 says that if someone should "suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed..."(NIV)Most often, though, in the early days, Christianity was known by the term "The Way". (Acts 9:2)(Acts 22:4)
Drusilla. She was Jewish and the youngest daughter of Herod Agrippa I. Her brother was Agrippa II. She was about 20 years old.
Agrippa I was born in -10.
Agrippa I died in 44.
James died a martyr's death "by the sword" at the hands of Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12:1, 2)
Act 26:28 And Agrippa said to Paul, "In a short time would you persuade me to be a Christian?"
Letters of Agrippa was created in 1787.
Agrippa Castor died in 132.
Cornelius Agrippa
A companion to and probably in an incestuous relationship to Herod Agrippa II (Acts 25:13); daughter of Herod Agrippa I, born probably around A.D. 28; married first to a person named Marcus, then to her own uncle Herod. Two sons were born from the latter union before Bernice was widowed in A.D. 48. Later she married Polemo, king of Cilicia. The Roman historian Tacitus says she was mistress of the Roman Emperor Titus.
Agrippa d'Aubigné was born on February 8, 1552.
Agrippa d'Aubigné was born on February 8, 1552.
Agrippa Postumus was born on -12-06-26.