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Who was Jesus referring to when he said "go and tell that fox"?


Pilate
Herod
Annas
Augustus

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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

In this lively snippet from the Gospel of Luke, Jesus’s reference to Herod as a "fox" packs a punch! Foxes in cultural rhetoric often symbolize cunningness and deceit. When Jesus had been warned about Herod’s intentions—perhaps concerning his growing popularity and the perceived threat he substituted Herod's crafty approach, the term was not just a jab but a brilliant illustration of who Herod was in the eyes of the people.

Interestingly, Herod Antipas ruled during Jesus's ministry and is known for his troubled relationships, including with John the Baptist, whom he beheaded fearing the uproar of the people. The backdrop of this exchange accentuates the bustling tension in Judea, both politically and environmentally, as Rome loomed large. While Jesus may quietly deride Herod with this remark, his mission would not be deterred, demonstrating a confidence in a divine plan that outweighed human machinations.

Fun trim: The sentiment in telling a "fox" echoes tales rich in wisdom throughout scripture. For example, Proverbs contain numerous pithy observations about the subjects of craftiness and folly, highlighting humanity's age-old tension between wisdom and deception.

Echoes like these remind us that the intentions of those in power don't trump the truth and resilience of a higher message! In this world of corridors and palaces, the weight of words—like Jesus's call to account shady characters—carries profound significance then as it does today.

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