Herodians — Who They Were (Biblical + Historical Details)
Identity
- A Jewish political group in the New Testament era.
- Supporters of the Herodian dynasty (Herod the Great and his descendants).
- Loyal to Herod Antipas and the political order backed by Rome.
Nature of the Group
- Political, not religious.
- Aligned with Roman rule for political advantage.
- Opposed groups seeking Jewish independence.
Historical Background
- Dynasty began when Julius Caesar appointed Antipater as procurator (47 BC).
- Herod the Great ruled Judea (37–4 BC).
- After his death, his sons (Archelaus, Antipas, Philip) ruled divided territories.
Political Goals
- Maintain Herodian control over Judea and Galilee.
- Preserve peace with Rome.
- Support Herod’s policies and authority.
Herodians in the Bible (All Mentions)
The Herodians appear only in three passages in the New Testament.
1. Mark 3:6
- Pharisees and Herodians plot together to kill Jesus.
2. Mark 12:13
- Pharisees and Herodians attempt to trap Jesus with a question about paying taxes to Caesar.
3. Matthew 22:16
- Pharisees send their disciples with the Herodians to question Jesus about taxes.