Matthew
Matthew 14:1BSB·traditional attribution

At that time Herod the tetrarch heard the reports about Jesus

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

The reason why the Evangelists relate this occurrence is, to inform us that the name of Christ was universally celebrated, and, therefore, the Jews could not be excused on the plea of ignorance. Many might otherwise have been perplexed by this question, “How came it that, while Christ dwelt on the earth, Judea remained in a profound sleep, as if he had withdrawn into some...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the story of John's martyrdom. Observe, I. The occasion of relating this story here, Mat 14:1, Mat 14:2. Here is, 1. The account brought to Herod of the miracles which Christ wrought. Herod the tetrarch or chief governor of Galilee heard of the fame of Jesus.

Commenting on Matthew 14:1-12

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

MATTHEW CHAPTER 14 Verse 1. Herod the tetrarch. See also . This was a son of Herod the Great. Herod the Great died probably in the first year after the birth of Christ, and left his kingdom to his three sons, of whom this Herod Antipas was one. He ruled over Galilee and Perea. . The title tetrarch literally denotes one who rules over a fourth part of any country.