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Whereupon he promised with an oath to give her whatever she should ask.
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The Folly of a Rash Oath
Commentators unanimously condemn Herod's promise as foolish, rash, and wicked. He made a blank-check promise under the influence of lust and a desire to show off. Scholars like Thomas Aquinas note that an oath to do something evil is not morally binding and should be broken. This serves as a powerful warning against making hasty commitments, especially when emotions are high.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Promised with an oath (μετα ορκου ωμολογησεν). Literally, "confessed with an oath." For this verb in the sense of promise, see Ac …
19th Century
Anglican
He promised with an oath — The scandalous chronicles of the time were not without stories of extravagant rewards paid to mimes and…
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Baptist
A foolish promise and a wicked oath. Men of Herod’s kind are always quick to make oaths. Men should understand what they are committing to when the…
At Herod’s birthday feast, Herodias’s daughter by her former marriage, Salome, a girl between twelve and fourteen years old, danced before the king…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Whereupon he promised with an oathOn account of her fine dancing, and being extremely pleased with it himself, and t…
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The terror and reproach of conscience, which Herod, like other daring offenders, could not shake off, are proofs and warnings of a future judgment …
13th Century
Catholic
Above, the Lord showed the power of the Gospel teaching by way of some parables; here, He shows its power by deeds. And He does three things: