Antipas comes from two words: anti = against and papa = pope. Basically, Antipas is a symbolic name representing all those who were martyred during that time for their protesting against the papacy. There is no significant record of any specific person during that time by the name of Antipas.
The correct pronunciation of Antipas is AN-ti-pas, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Yes the book of Revelations does mention a thousand days.
The stepfather of Salome was Herod Antipas, who was a ruler in the region of Galilee and Perea during the time of Jesus. Salome is most famously known for requesting the head of John the Baptist as a reward for dancing for Herod Antipas.
">Revelation 2:13 is the only New Testament mention of Antipas, so all we know of him is to be found in verses 12 & 13. We are told that he was a member of the church in Pergamos, he was faithful, and he was martyred (killed because of his faithfulness). Revelation 2:13: "I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth. " The word 'martyr' originally meant 'witness', so does this reference does not necessarily mean that Antipas was martyred, or even persecuted as a Christian. The passage refers to him being killed among the people of PergamosChristian tradition is that Antipas was bishop of Pergamos. If so, this would have been no earlier than the early second century, when the office of bishop (overseer) was instituted, and thus dating the Book of Revelation well into the second century. Others say that Antipas was probably fictional.The only Antipas known outside Revelation 2:13 is Herod Antipas, a first century ruler of Galilee and Perea, and son of Herod the Great. Following from his father, Herod Antipas was probably at least nominally a Jew and thus could be described as a faithful witness ('martyr') by a Jewish author who may have written material later incorporated into Revelation. Against this is that Herod Antipas could not have died in Pergamos.Antipas was either an otherwise unknown martyr, or a representation of all of the faithful Christians who were willing to stand 'against all', as the name means, against Satan.
The biblical Bad Guy was I believe Herod Antipas. The song about him in the (jesus Christ superstar) is disgusting and blasphemous. It"s Herod not Herrod, they would be pronounced the same.
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The correct pronunciation of Antipas is AN-ti-pas, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-213 was released on: USA: 7 September 1966
Herod Antipas was born in -20.
Quincy Antipas was born on 1984-04-20.
Antipas Mbusa was born on 1959-11-15.
Yes the book of Revelations does mention a thousand days.
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No, Herod Antipas was not Jewish. He was an Idumean, which was a people group in the region of Judea that converted to Judaism.
AnswerHerod Antipas was the son of King Herod the Great. Herod the Great's father was an Idumean and his mother was a Nabataean. So, Antipas could best be described as a Palestinian of mixed ethnic origins.
There are two references regarding the name Antipas. I do not know if they are two different people or one and the same. King Herod Antipas (short for Antipatros) was a first century AD ruler of Galilee and Perea. Saint Antipas is referred to in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2:13) as the "faithful martyr" of Pergamon.