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And Herod, with his troops, having set Him at naught and also having mocked
Him
, having put on
Him
splendid apparel, sent Him back to Pilate.
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Transliteration:
Herod,
Herod; four persons are called by this name: Herod the Great, Herod Antipas, Herod Agrippa, and Herod Agrippa the younger.
N-NMS
H2264
Ἡρῴδης
ērōdēs
troops,
An army, detachment of troops.
N-DNP
H4753
στρατεύμασιν
strateumasin
having set Him at naught
To set at naught, ignore, despise.
V-APA-NMS
H1848
ἐξουθενήσας
exouthenēsas
having mocked [Him],
To mock, ridicule.
V-APA-NMS
H1702
ἐμπαίξας
empaixas
having put on [Him]
To cast around, wrap a garment about, put on; hence to put on to oneself, clothe oneself, dress; to draw (a line).
V-APA-NMS
H4016
περιβαλὼν
peribalōn
splendid
Shining, magnificent, bright, splendid.
Adj-AFS
H2986
λαμπρὰν
lampran
apparel,
Clothing, raiment, vestment, robe.
N-AFS
H2066
ἐσθῆτα
esthēta
sent Him back
To send up (to a higher tribunal), send back.
V-AIA-3S
H375
ἀνέπεμψεν
anepempsen
Pilate.
Pilate.
N-DMS
H4091
Πιλᾶτῳ
pilatō
People
Put
a son of Ham, also his desc. and their land
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Berean Bible
And Herod, with his troops, having set Him at naught and also having mocked
Him
, having put on
Him
splendid apparel, sent Him back to Pilate.
King James Bible
And
Herod,
Herod
with his
troops, having
men of war
set
Him
him
at
naught
nought,
and
also having
mocked
Him, having put on Him splendid apparel,
him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and
sent
Him back
him again
to Pilate.
Hebrew Greek English
And
Herod,
Herod
with his
troops, having set
soldiers, after treating
Him
at naught
with contempt
and
also having mocked
mocking
Him,
having put on
dressed
Him
splendid apparel,
in a gorgeous robe and
sent Him back to Pilate.
New American Standard Bible 1995
And
Herod,
Herod
with his
troops, having set
soldiers, after treating
Him
at naught
with contempt
and
also having mocked
mocking
Him,
having put on
dressed
Him
splendid apparel,
in a gorgeous robe and
sent Him back to Pilate.
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