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She, being put forward by her mother, said, "Give me here on a platter the head of John the Baptizer."
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A Mother's Wicked Influence
Commentators unanimously agree that Salome did not act alone. She was “put forward” and “instructed” by her mother, Herodias. This tragic event serves as a powerful warning about how easily one can be manipulated into profound evil, especially by a trusted authority figure. Herodias’s deep-seated revenge against John for speaking the truth was the true engine behind this gruesome request.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Being before instructed of her mother. Not before she danced, but afterwards, and before she made the request of Herod. See Mark 6:24. The…
Put forward (προβιβασθεισα). See Ac 19:33 for a similar verb (προβαλοντων), "pushing forward." Here (Acts) the Textus Receptus use…
19th Century
Anglican
Being before instructed of her mother — a better translation is being prompted, or instigated. The phrase does not imply…
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Baptist
The whole thing was planned between this shameless mother and daughter, who both knew Herod’s weak points and how to handle him. The mother set her…
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
And she being before instructed of her mother What request to make; for as Mark says, "she went forth" to her mother…
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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: