


BOUGHT! Fox (2 needed)
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Alongside the story in Samson, foxes get a feature Biblically as one of the few times Jesus directly insults someone. When Jesus is told that Herod wants to kill him, he says “go tell that fox, I will keep on driving out demons and healing people today and tomorrow.” Fox here doesn’t mean crafty or cunning, but in a Hebrew understanding it’s a lower, insignificant creature, unclean, and often compared with the lion as an inferior animal.
Luke 13:32
Your donation entirely covers the cost of this prop! Thanks for helping bring the show to life!
Alongside the story in Samson, foxes get a feature Biblically as one of the few times Jesus directly insults someone. When Jesus is told that Herod wants to kill him, he says “go tell that fox, I will keep on driving out demons and healing people today and tomorrow.” Fox here doesn’t mean crafty or cunning, but in a Hebrew understanding it’s a lower, insignificant creature, unclean, and often compared with the lion as an inferior animal.
Luke 13:32
Your donation entirely covers the cost of this prop! Thanks for helping bring the show to life!
Alongside the story in Samson, foxes get a feature Biblically as one of the few times Jesus directly insults someone. When Jesus is told that Herod wants to kill him, he says “go tell that fox, I will keep on driving out demons and healing people today and tomorrow.” Fox here doesn’t mean crafty or cunning, but in a Hebrew understanding it’s a lower, insignificant creature, unclean, and often compared with the lion as an inferior animal.
Luke 13:32