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Biblical person: Herod Agrippa (king in Acts)

Creative activities and ideas based on the biblical figure of Herod Agrippa (king in Acts)

Herod Agrippa, also known as Agrippa I, was a king of Judea who ruled from 41 to 44 AD. He was the grandson of Herod the Great and was known for his close relationship with the Roman Empire. He was a strong supporter of the Jewish religion and was known for his persecution of Christians. It was during his reign that James the son of Zebedee was martyred and Peter was imprisoned. According to the book of Acts, Herod Agrippa died a painful death, being eaten by worms, after he gave a speech and was hailed as a god by the people.

We have compiled a range of creative ideas and activities below that relate to this Biblical person. These resources are designed to help you teach important life lessons in an engaging and interactive way, whether you are a children's ministry leader, a Sunday school teacher, or a religious educator in a Christian primary school.

Our activities below are suitable for use in various settings such as church children's programs, children's ministry, catechism classes, children's services, Bible clubs, vacation Bible school, and Sunday school, and will help students understand the relevance of the Bible to their lives, and the importance of applying its teachings in practical ways.

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