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


Annas
Augustus
Pilate
Herod

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The answer is: Herod

Luke 13:31-32

When Jesus responds to the Pharisees by saying, "Go tell that fox," he's making a bold remark aimed at Herod Antipas, the ruler ofGalilee and Perea. This was no light jab; calling someone a "fox" implies cunning and deceit. It's interesting to think about how Herod was known for his crafty political maneuvers—favoring popular opinion one moment and turning ruthless the next.

In Luke 13:31-32, the context gives us deeper insight. The Pharisees, perhaps feeling protective of Jesus, warn him that Herod plans to kill him. But Jesus isn't fazed by Herod's threats—more like a lion showing his courage rather than a sheep, he cleverly disregards the ominous warning. Rather than retreating, he affirms his mission, emphasizing that he will continue to perform healings and casting out demons without pause until its fulfillment.

This conversation captures the tension between powerful rulers and prophetic figures in the Bible. Jesus, reminiscent of prophets before him, faces opposition from corrupt authorities who don't appreciate a messianic challenge. It's a narrative echoed throughout biblical history, where kings would have to contend with those carrying divine messages.

Fun fact: still today, the term "fox" has made a leap beyond biblical contexts to symbolize someone who's untrustworthy and sly, hanging on to that vivid imagery thousands of years later!

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