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


Annas
Augustus
Pilate
Herod

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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

In this intriguing moment from Luke 13:31-32, Jesus shifts the conversation to address Herod Antipas. Calling him a "fox" isn’t merely an insult—it's a deeply layered remark. In ancient cultures, the fox represented shrewdness and cunning. By using this term, Jesus implies that Herod’s tricks and schemes can’t deter his mission.

Speaking of Herod, he ruled over Galilee and is perhaps best known for his role in the story of John the Baptist. Interestingly, he also met a rather grisly end linked to his power struggles and conflicting morals. Another fun fact? Herod is not just a minor character; he appears several times in the Gospels, embodying the caring façade of a ruler while wielding cruelty behind the scenes, much like a combative precursor to later political figures!

What makes this interaction special is its lesson on courage. Jesus, aware of the danger stemming from Herod, continues his work and teaching. He boldly confronts power while remaining steadfast in love and truth.

You might recognize some echoes from the Old Testament too. Think of the prophets like Jeremiah, who frequently called out powerful figures of their times. Jesus' approach showcases continuity in the biblical narrative: confronting injustice and the politics of manipulation with unwavering resolve. In this way, we see a deeper model of opposition against those who might oppress the message of goodness and love.

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