HEROD’S TORMENTED CONSCIENCE FROM MURDER OF JOHN THE BAPTIST, V. 14-29
1) "And king Herod heard of Him” (kai ekousen ho basileus herodes) "And king Herod heard," heard of the name and fame of Jesus. This tetrarch Herod, was the son of the king Herod, who was king at the time of the birth of Jesus, Matthew 2:1-16; Matthew 2:19-22; Matthew 14:1.
2) "(For His name was spread abroad:)" (phaneron gar egeneto to onoma autou) "For His name became manifest," of became known far and near, by the teaching, preaching, and miracles that both He and His apostles had done in all the Galilean area. Even the Herodians and the Pharisees had already consorted to put Him to death, Mark 3:6.
3) "And he said that John the Baptist was risen from the dead," (kai elegon hoti loannes ho baptizon egegretai ek nekron) "And they said (the masses said) that John the Baptist had been raised out from the dead," and was alive again, because the Pharisees allowed that there was a resurrection, Acts 23:8. His conscience of guilt and shame and fear held him in torments of accountability and waiting judgment for the murder of John the Baptist, Hebrews 2:15; Acts 17:31; Matthew 14:2.
4) "And therefore mighty works do shew forth themselves in him." (kai dia touto energousin hai dunameis en auto) "And that mighty works, supernatural works, or powerful deeds did operate in and through him," if and since he was alive, Matthew 14:2; Luke 9:7-9.
SINCE JESUS CAME INTO MY HEART
What a wonderful change,
In my life has been wrought,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
I have light in my soul,
For which long I had sought,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
I’m possessed of a hope,
That is steadfast and sure,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And no dark clouds of doubt,
Now my pathway obscure,
Since Jesus came into my heart,
I shall go there to dwell,
In that city, I know,
Since Jesus came into my heart!
And I’m happy, so happy,
As onward I go,
Since Jesus came into my heart.