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Herod Agrippa Versus the Church
James Killed and Peter Imprisoned
1.
Now about
that time Herod the king stretched out his hand to harass some from the
church.
2.
Then he
killed James the brother of John with the sword.
3.
And because
he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded further to seize Peter also. Now
it was during the Days of Unleavened Bread.
4.
So when he
had arrested him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four
squads of soldiers to keep him, intending to bring him before the people after
Passover.
5.
Peter was
therefore kept in prison, but constant prayer was offered to God for him by the
church.
There are several kings named
Herod in the Gospels and the book of Acts, so let us distinguish this
one in Acts 12. This is Herod Agrippa, grandson of Herod the Great, who met the
wise men and killed the babies from two years old and under, in and around Bethlehem.
Herod Agrippa was the nephew of Herod Antipas, who beheaded John the Baptist.
He was brother to Herodias, wife of Antipas and father to Agrippa, to whom
Paul, the apostle, made his defense in Caesarea.
Having identified this king,
we can see the cruelty and godlessness that ran in this family. David’s
prophecy in Psalms 2, pointed especially to the two men, who participated in
the unjust judgment of Christ… Pontius Pilate and Herod Antipas, the murderer
of John the Baptist. The disciples identified these two, when they prayed,
according to the will of God, by the word of God in Acts 4: “For truly
against Your holy Servant Jesus, whom You anointed, both Herod and Pontius
Pilate” (Ac. 4:27), and then, they added, “with the Gentiles and the
people of Israel, were gathered together.” The common Roman soldiers and the common
Jewish people joined with their leaders against the word and will of God.
However, Herod Agrippa
certainly fulfills David’s prophecy in Psalms 2 also and took his stand “against
the Lord and against His Anointed, saying, ‘Let us break Their bands in pieces
and cast away Their cords from us’” (Ps. 2:2, 3). He comes on the scene later, “to harass
some from the church,” and to attack the church, is to attack the Lord and
His Anointed (v. 1). He killed James the brother of John, the first of the
original disciples to magnify in his body the Lord Jesus, by martyrdom (Ph.
1:20). Apparently, he was beheaded with a sword. James, along with John, were
two of the first disciples called by Jesus, when they were with their father
and his boat, repairing their nets (Mt. 4:21). He was one of three, who was
often separated by the Lord, to more closely observe His works. He was so
assured of the truth of the gospel that he was willing to lay down his life for
it (v. 2).