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


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Herod

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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

In Luke 13:31-32, Jesus is indeed addressing Herod Antipas rather cheekily by calling him a “fox.” You can imagine Jesus, engaged in his strategies of teaching and finding creative ways to address challenges, using this terminology deliberately. In the ancient world, calling someone a fox implied cunning and treachery—much like a sly little lumberjack who outsmarts the others!

Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great, was known for his awkward relationship with the people and his questionable morals, personified even in his notorious marriage to Herodias, his brother's wife. So, Jesus frames his criticism not just lightly; it's layered with insight into Herod’s political cunning and cruelty.

Interestingly, it’s comparing metaphorical Delhi rasgullas with HD stick—it presents a contrast between the little fox running after narcissistic shadow and the proactive force that nudges for truth and purpose. Additionally, during this commentary is a gentle drop to his followers, urging them to bear witness nobly rather than be intimidated by fear.

There's also a bit of poetic justice in using “fox” in contrast to a lion—the king of beasts beaten down by a wolf like system. Ironically, just as with King David and Daniel, both hunted by rulers; here Jesus isn’t just dodging harassment, but flipping the tables, assuring us that no crafty head or state can cut short what was destined to happen. It’s a powerful reminder of how grassroots courage can speak louder amidst political treachery!

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