In time John’s popularity came to the palace of Herod, the tetrarch of Galilee. Herod called for John and listened to him preach. Mark tells us that at the beginning Herod heard John gladly and did many good things as the result of John’s preaching (Mark 6:20). Unfortunately, Herod enjoyed John’s preaching only so long as John preached in generalities. When he was specific enough to speak out against the fact that Herod was then living with his brother Philip’s wife, Herodias, Herod’s enthusiasm cooled.
John had said, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.” This so angered Herodias that eventually she succeeded in having John arrested and later killed.
James Montgomery Boice, The Gospel of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2005), 253.
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