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Who was Jesus referring to when he said "go and tell that fox"?
Herod
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Luke 13:31-32
In Luke 13:31-32, when Jesus refers to “that fox,” he is speaking about Herod Antipas, a ruler known for his cunning and craftiness. Calling someone a "fox" back then was an insult, implying slyness or trickery—traits reflective of Herod's character and reign, especially since he had infamously ordered the beheading of John the Baptist to appease his desire for power and influence.
Interestingly, this encounter highlights Jesus's boldness and determination to fulfill his mission amid threats. Picture Jesus, flanked by followers and Jewish leaders, standing his ground against a powerful regional authority. It illustrates the bravery and defiance present throughout his ministry.
And here’s a fun bit of trivia: do you recall how, in the ancient world, foxes represented more than just their sly reputation? Within various Hebrew texts, foxes appeared as symbols of desolation, linking back to a prophecy found in the book of Song of Solomon about foxes that ruin vineyards—vines being symbols of the people of Israel. Jesus referring to Herod as a fox hints at his own mission to safeguard Israel from destruction—both physical and spiritual.
Moreover, this passage speaks volumes to the significance of answering fear and derision with purpose and fearlessness. As such, Jesus's declaration carries on, encouraging us—even today—to take a stand against the 'foxes' in our lives that threaten to undermine our call to pursue truth, love, and community.
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