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


Annas
Augustus
Herod
Pilate

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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

In this intriguing passage from Luke's Gospel, Jesus drops the phrase "go and tell that fox," referring to King Herod Antipas. This clever language isn't just a casual insult; it packs a punch about Herod's character. Foxes are often seen as cunning and deceptive, and in scripture, they're often tied to cunning creatures or those with ulterior motives.

Exploring the context, this interaction occurs right after some Pharisees warn Jesus about Herod wanting to kill Him. It’s remarkable because it indicates not only concern but a certain camaraderie—that even the Pharisees recognize Herod's sinister intentions. Herod, the same ruler associated with the execution of John the Baptist, symbolizes political maleficence and a shaky grip on authority.

This verse can open a door to discussions about power dynamics in society. Jesus was unafraid to confront authority figures when their actions contradicted ethical principles, highlighting a commitment to justice over political currency. Fun fact: Herod Antipas ruled during a turbulent era that included Jesus' ministry and, yet, history remembers him primarily for his involvement in Jesus' crucifixion rather than any notable achievements as a leader.

As we breeze through the Gospels, similar concepts come alive, echoing through figures like Pilate's wrestle with moral duty during Jesus' trial and many leaders who found themselves caught between fear of public opinion and their responsibilities—challenging us to think about our own integrity amidst pressures.

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