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Connecting Statement:
The author continues to give background information about Herod and the beheading of John the Baptist. (See: rc://en/ta/man/jit/writing-background)
a convenient day
This is a general term for "a convenient time."
he made a dinner for his officials ... of Galilee
Here the word "he" refers to Herod and is a metonym for his servant whom he would have commanded to prepare a meal. Alternate translation: "he had a dinner made for his officials ... of Galilee" or "he invited his officials ... of Galilee to eat and celebrate with him"
a dinner
a formal meal or banquet