(December 24, 2012 at 4:12 am)Undeceived Wrote: Nowadays, much of scholarship considers Herod's death to have been in 1 BC.
Nobody told the folks at Oxford University. New Oxford Annotated Bible, NT, p10 claims Herod the Great died in 4 BCE. But hey, Oxford! What do they know, right? I'm sure you have more reputable scholars who can set them straight.
Some apologetic website is a much better place to get information on scholarly concensus than a work published by Oxford University Press.

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