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      • By calling Herod a fox, the Lord was stating that Herod was a weak leader, one easily manipulated by others. He was manipulated by his wife Herodias into killing John, and he was being manipulated by the Jewish Pharisees. And Rome eventually saw this weakness as well and removed Herod Antipas, banning him to Gaul.
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  2. The fact that the Greek word for "fox" is always used as a feminine, gives, perhaps, a special touch of indignant force to the original. He had so identified himself with Herodias that he had lost his manliness, and the proverbial type of the worst form of woman's craft was typical of him. Behold, I cast out devils.

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  3. Nov 7, 2023 · The fox was an unclean animal to the Jews. So, Jesus was saying Herod was unclean. At the same time, a fox is a cunning animal, which in this case was Herod's plan to kill Jesus, but Jesus clarified that He is in control.

  4. Luke 13:32 - But Jesus replied, “Go tell that fox, ‘Look, I will keep driving out demons and healing people today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will reach My goal.’. To describe a person as a "fox", as Jesus did of Herod in Luke 13:32 could be either.

  5. Feb 26, 2010 · Why call Herod a “fox”? Herod was the tetrarch (meaning “ruler of a fourth,” for the kingdom was divided) of Galilee, in whose territory Jesus was active. We all know about Herod the Great, the one who was in power when Jesus was born and who slaughtered the innocent children after the Magi told him about the Christ child, but this is ...

  6. 13:31-35 Christ, in calling Herod a fox, gave him his true character. The greatest of men were accountable to God, therefore it became him to call this proud king by his own name; but it is not an example for us.

  7. Aug 1, 2024 · The decisive question should be whether Herod deserved to be called a fox, a metaphor for stealth, and not why Jesus called him as such. Mtt 2:3 says that the whole of Jerusalem with Herod ( father of Antipas )got troubled at the birth of Jesus.

  8. Dec 19, 2017 · When warned by some Pharisees that Herod was seeking his life, Jesus derisively called him “that fox,” probably a reference to his cunning and deceit (Luke 13:31–32). Eventually, Antipas got his wish to see Jesus when Pilate sent Jesus to stand before him at his trial (Luke 23:7–12; cf. Acts 4:27). Herod Philip

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