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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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Augustus

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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

In this moment from the Gospel of Luke, when Jesus refers to Herod as "that fox," He isn’t simply using an innocent animal comparison. In the cultural context of the time, calling someone a fox implied cunning and deceit. Herod Antipas, known for his trickery and ability to manipulate the political landscape, was a prime target for such a statement.

Historical accounts suggest that Herod had a reputation for cruelty; he wasn't exactly the most beloved leader among the people, particularly after his notorious act of executing John the Baptist. This statement speaks volumes about Jesus’ boldness and His particular brand of radical directness. Jesus didn’t shy away from making enemies or calling out the injustices of the power figures of His day.

Fun fact: "The Fox" is now also a term used in literature and discussions to describe people who are clever and scheming. This shows that imagery from the Bible continues to influence our language today! And speaking of linguistic history, it's interesting to note that powers within ancient Israel were often meant to be shepherds for the people but were far more about self-preservation at the expense of their flock.

So, when Jesus confronted such rulers with vivid contradictions, He not only clarified His stance and mission but also echoed the prophetic voices of His ancestors in the scriptures. Jesus' unwavering dedication to protect and uplift those marginalized is the kind of talk—bold and unapologetic—that rings true across generations.

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