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In Mark 6:14-32, we see Herod reacting to Jesus’ growing fame by recalling the beheading of John the Baptist. This passage highlights Herodias’s manipulation, the dangers of preaching truth, and the disciples’ return, emphasizing the cost of standing for righteousness.
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In Mark 6:14-32, we see Herod reacting to Jesus’ growing fame by recalling the beheading of John the Baptist. This passage highlights Herodias’s manipulation, the dangers of preaching truth, and the disciples’ return, emphasizing the cost of standing for righteousness.