Episode 80 Enter Agrippa
Herod’s grandson is remembered with fondness by rabbinic texts.
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Herod’s grandson is remembered with fondness by rabbinic texts.
Supplemental Materials:
By participating in an ancient ceremony, Agrippa shows that, for all his reverence for Jerusalem, he was ultimately a Roman leader and not a Jewish one.
Why did the Roman emperor's wife sympathize with the Jews and Jerusalem?
The great rabbi changed Judaism forever, binding the Jews to Jerusalem at the moment it was lost.
Why did the Jews of Jerusalem attempt to overthrow the Roman yoke, and who supported the endeavor?
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