Marcos 6:21

21 Finalmente, Herodías tuvo su oportunidad en el cumpleaños de Herodes. Él dio una fiesta para los altos funcionarios de su gobierno, los oficiales del ejército y los ciudadanos prominentes de Galilea.

Marcos 6:21 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 6:21

And when a convenient day was come
For Herodias; who had long sought and watched for an opportunity of avenging herself on John, and such a time Herod's birthday proved; though some think, that this phrase is the same with (bwj Mwy) , "a good day"; often used by the Jews for a festival, any one of their feast days; there is a tract in their Misna which bears this name; and that such a day was this. But not one of the festivals of the Jews was this, as either their passover, or pentecost, or feast of tabernacles, which Herod had no regard to; but his own birthday, which he kept as a festival, in eating, and drinking, and dancing; and so was a very opportune and seasonable time for Herodias to take the advantage of Herod when in a good humour, amidst his company, and in his cups, to solicit that, which she had often done without success: and so it was now,

that Herod on his birthday made a supper to his lords, high
captains, and chief estates of Galilee:
this birthday, was either the day of his natural, or civil birth; the day when he was born into the world, or of his accession to the throne; (See Gill on Matthew 14:6), when he made a grand entertainment in the evening for his nobles, and the officers of the army, the captains of thousands, and the principal men, those of the first rank and quality in Galilee, of which he was Tetrarch.

Marcos 6:21 In-Context

19 Por eso Herodías le guardaba rencor a Juan y quería matarlo; pero sin el visto bueno de Herodes, ella no podía hacer nada,
20 porque Herodes respetaba a Juan y lo protegía porque sabía que era un hombre bueno y santo. Herodes se inquietaba mucho siempre que hablaba con Juan, pero aun así le gustaba escucharlo.
21 Finalmente, Herodías tuvo su oportunidad en el cumpleaños de Herodes. Él dio una fiesta para los altos funcionarios de su gobierno, los oficiales del ejército y los ciudadanos prominentes de Galilea.
22 Luego la hija del rey, también llamada Herodías,
entró y bailó una danza que agradó mucho a Herodes y a sus invitados. «Pídeme lo que quieras —le dijo el rey a la muchacha— y te lo daré».
23 Incluso juró: «Te daré cualquier cosa que me pidas, ¡hasta la mitad de mi reino!».
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