Matthew 14:5
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New International Version (©1984)
Herod wanted to kill John, but he was afraid of the people, because they considered him a prophet.

New Living Translation (©2007)
Herod wanted to kill John, but he was afraid of a riot, because all the people believed John was a prophet.

English Standard Version (©2001)
And though he wanted to put him to death, he feared the people, because they held him to be a prophet.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Although Herod wanted to put him to death, he feared the crowd, because they regarded John as a prophet.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

International Standard Version (©2008)
Although Herod wanted to kill him, he was afraid of the crowd, since they regarded John as a prophet.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
And he had wanted to kill him and he was afraid of the people who were holding him as a Prophet.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
So Herod wanted to kill John. However, he was afraid of the people because they thought John was a prophet.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

American King James Version
And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

American Standard Version
And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

Douay-Rheims Bible
And having a mind to put him to death, he feared the people: because they esteemed him as a prophet.

Darby Bible Translation
And while desiring to kill him, he feared the crowd, because they held him for a prophet.

English Revised Version
And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

Webster's Bible Translation
And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

Weymouth New Testament
And he would have liked to put him to death, but was afraid of the people, because they regarded John as a Prophet.

World English Bible
When he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

Young's Literal Translation
and, willing to kill him, he feared the multitude, because as a prophet they were holding him.

Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

He feared the multitude - Miserable prince! who fears more to offend his people, than to sin against his God, by shedding innocent blood. When a man resists sin only by the help of human motives, he cannot long defend himself.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

And when he would have put him to death,.... As soon as he apprehended him, and put him into prison; being provoked by his reproving him, and being stirred up by Herodias, who was greatly incensed and enraged, and would have killed him herself, but could not, being hindered by Herod: who, though he had a good will and strong inclination to take away his life, yet what with fearing the terror of his own conscience, and the reverence and respect he had for John, as a good man; and especially for the reason here given, he did not do it, for

he feared the multitude: not God, but the multitude; and these, not only the large number of people that attended on John's ministry, and were baptized by him, and became his disciples, but the generality of the people, the whole body of the Jewish nation. So God is pleased oftentimes to restrain the wickedness of princes, by the fear of their subjects:

because they counted him as a prophet; a holy good man, and who was sent of God; they respected him as such, believing him to be a true and real prophet, and treated him with honour and reverence, suitable to his character; wherefore Herod was afraid, should he take away his life, that the people would mutiny, rise up against him, and revolt from him. In what esteem John was with the people of the Jews in general, may be learned from the character Josephus gives of him, as a good man; who stirred up the Jews to the practice of virtue, especially piety and justice; which made the common people fond of him and his doctrine; and who were of opinion, that the defeat of Herod's army, which followed the death of John, was a just judgment of God upon him for it (m).

(m) Antiqu. 1. 18. c. 6.


Geneva Study Bible

And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.


People's New Testament

14:5 He feared the multitude. Mark says he feared John also (Mr 6:20). He no doubt feared John's influence with the multitude.


Wesley's Notes

14:5 He would have put him to death - ln his fit of passion; but he was then restrained by fear of the multitude; and afterward by the reverence he bore him.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

14:1-12 The terror and reproach of conscience, which Herod, like other daring offenders, could not shake off, are proofs and warnings of a future judgment, and of future misery to them. But there may be the terror of convictions, where there is not the truth of conversion. When men pretend to favour the gospel, yet live in evil, we must not favour their self-delusion, but must deliver our consciences as John did. The world may call this rudeness and blind zeal. False professors, or timid Christians, may censure it as want of civility; but the most powerful enemies can go no further than the Lord sees good to permit. Herod feared that the putting of John to death might raise a rebellion among the people, which it did not; but he never feared it might stir up his own conscience against him, which it did. Men fear being hanged for what they do not fear being damned for. And times of carnal mirth and jollity are convenient times for carrying on bad designs against God's people. Herod would profusely reward a worthless dance, while imprisonment and death were the recompence of the man of God who sought the salvation of his soul. But there was real malice to John beneath his consent, or else Herod would have found ways to get clear of his promise. When the under shepherds are smitten, the sheep need not be scattered while they have the Great Shepherd to go to. And it is better to be drawn to Christ by want and loss, than not to come to him at all.


Jeremiah 26:21 When King Jehoiakim and all his officers and officials heard his words, the king sought to put him to death. But Uriah heard of it and fled in fear to Egypt.
Matthew 11:9 Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet.

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And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted him as a prophet.

when. Mr 6:19,20 14:1,2 Ac 4:21 5:26

because. 21:26,32 Mr 11:30-32 Lu 20:6

Matthew Chapter 14 Verse 5

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