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What does the Bible say about Jesus being condemned by Herod?

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The Bible describes Jesus being mocked and condemned by Herod, illustrating the rejection of His authority.

In Luke 23:8-11, we see Herod’s encounter with Jesus characterized by mockery and disdain. Herod was filled with curiosity but lacked genuine desire for the truth, questioning Jesus but receiving no answer in return. This silence from Jesus signifies the seriousness of Herod's spiritual state—despite the opportunity to encounter the Messiah, his heart remained hardened by pride and insincerity. Moreover, Herod's actions, alongside his men, led to a public ridicule of Jesus, showcasing the rejection of the One who was innocent and righteous, thereby deepening the condemnation placed upon him by God.
Scripture References: Luke 23:8-11

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