Lucas 9:9

9 Entonces Herodes dijo: A Juan yo lo hice decapitar; ¿quién es, entonces, éste de quien oigo tales cosas? Y procuraba verle.

Lucas 9:9 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 9:9

And Herod said, John have I beheaded
That is, he had ordered him to be beheaded, and which was accordingly done by the executioner; of which he had full proof, since the head was brought him in a charger, and which he delivered to the daughter of Herodias:

but who is this of whom I hear such things?
such, wonderful things, such amazing miracles, as were done by Christ: he seems to have reasoned after this manner with himself, surely this cannot be John, for I have beheaded him! and yet who should it be? and whereas some affirmed, that it was John that was risen from the dead, he began to fear that it was he;

and he desired to see him:
that he might be satisfied whether it was he or not; for he had had personal knowledge of John, and converse with him, and therefore, upon sight of him, could tell whether it was he that was risen from the dead, or not; but we do not find Herod had a sight of Christ, until he was sent by Pilate to him at Jerusalem; see ( Luke 23:7 Luke 23:8 ) .

Lucas 9:9 In-Context

7 Herodes el tetrarca se enteró de todo lo que estaba pasando, y estaba muy perplejo, porque algunos decían que Juan había resucitado de entre los muertos,
8 otros, que Elías había aparecido, y otros, que algún profeta de los antiguos había resucitado.
9 Entonces Herodes dijo: A Juan yo lo hice decapitar; ¿quién es, entonces, éste de quien oigo tales cosas? Y procuraba verle.
10 Y cuando los apóstoles regresaron, dieron cuenta a Jesús de todo lo que habían hecho. Y El, tomándolos consigo, se retiró aparte a una ciudad llamada Betsaida.
11 Pero cuando la gente se dio cuenta de esto, le siguió; y Jesús, recibiéndolos, les hablaba del reino de Dios, y sanaba a los que tenían necesidad de ser curados.
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