And upon a set day Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat upon his throne, and made an oration unto them.
Parallel translations
- WEB On an appointed day, Herod dressed himself in royal clothing, sat on the throne, and gave a speech to them.
- BSB On the appointed day, Herod donned his royal robes, sat on his throne, and addressed the people.
- NKJV So on a set day Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat on his throne and gave an oration to them.
- NASB On an appointed day, after putting on his royal apparel, Herod took his seat on the rostrum and began delivering an address to them.
- NLT and an appointment with Herod was granted. When the day arrived, Herod put on his royal robes, sat on his throne, and made a speech to them.
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On the set day Herod, robed in royal splendor, sits enthroned and addresses the crowd. He stages a display of his own majesty.
Overview
Arrayed in his royal apparel, Herod presents himself in glory before the people. The Jewish historian Josephus describes a similar scene with shimmering garments at Caesarea. Luke frames the spectacle as the prelude to a tragic reversal, where human pomp invites a humbling judgment from God.
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