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What does the Bible say about Herod's wickedness?

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The Bible depicts Herod as a man plagued by guilt and wickedness, ultimately rejecting God's truth.

In Mark 6:14-29, the story of Herod illustrates the descent from wickedness into deeper moral corruption. Following the murder of John the Baptist, Herod is left with a guilty conscience that cannot find peace, showcasing how rejection of the truth leads to greater sins. The passage serves as a warning against the consequences of spurning God's sovereign grace and the truth of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 6:14-29

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