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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 the Gospel of Luke, when Jesus calls Herod a "fox," He employs a clever metaphor. The term "fox" signifies cunning, slyness, and a deceptive nature—traits often associated with leaders who misuse their power. There's a fascinating imagery here because in the ancient world, particularly in Jewish literature, a fox often represented weakness, in contrast to the lion, which symbolizes strength.

Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee and Perea during Jesus' ministry, had a history of nefarious doings, including the execution of John the Baptist. When Jesus dismissively addresses him, He illustrates the rabble of political leaders who may schematically manipulate the masses. But rather than shrink in fear, Jesus expresses His commitment to continuing His mission—healing and preaching—unafraid of Herod's schemes.

The phrase, "Tell that fox," echoes the boldness of prophetic voices in the Hebrew Scriptures. For example, think of Nehemiah when he faced off against his detractors, not backing down from challenges despite opposition. Just as they stood firm, Jesus stands resolute.

Another engaging aspect to-this exchange is how it reveals the interplay between politics and faith. Jesus operates fearlessly amid potential dangers, showing that the divine message transcends even the most dangerous politics of the day. Folk wisdom and enthusiastic storytelling ran throughout His parables and behaviors, operating at levels meant to stir both hearts and minds. Ultimately, it champions the power of truth to shine brightly, even in troubling times.

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