Herod Antipas was a pathetic figure in the Bible. Here was a man who enjoyed listening to John the Baptist and yet would have him beheaded to appear not a man of his word to those present at his birthday party. Herod is an example of a weak, cowardly ruler who Jesus would refer to as a 'fox.' Herod felt compelled to keep an ungodly oath, which he never should have kept.
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John M. Otis received a Masters of Divinity degree and a Masters of Christian Education degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS in 1979. He was ordained as a minister of the gospel by Westminster Presbytery (PCA). In 1990, he transferred his membership from...