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


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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

In Luke 13:31-32, when Jesus referred to Herod as "that fox," he wasn't just tossing out a quirky nickname. In ancient cultures, comparing someone to a fox often symbolized cunning or deviousness. It's an allusion that folks back then would have understood right away—Herod was known for his sly and often ruthless political maneuvering.

Now, Jesus's words reflected more than just a personal jab; they revealed His boldness in the face of authority. Much like the prophets of old, who confronted rulers and challenged injustices head-on, Jesus wasn’t shrinking back despite the threat from Herod. 'So tell that fox' indicates His determination to continue His mission unapologetically.

Interestingly, Herod's reaction would probably have been as derisive as Jesus’s words! Foxes, fascinating creatures in their own right, have a knack for adaptability, much like Herod manipulated his way through power structures. In a way, Jesus’s recognition of Herod's cunning reinforces his role not just as a peace-bringer but also as a fearless adversary against corruption.

Adding some layers to this clip of biblical drama, it’s noteworthy that the Gospel often contrasts Jesus’s steady mission with the appear of worldly leaders, reflecting an important theme in the narrative: the true power structure is about humility and genuine leadership, not deception and self-interest. So, next time you think of foxes, consider their clever reputation and the tensions they symbolize in this compelling story!

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