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								title = "Luke 13:31-35"
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								date = "2022-12-26"
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								### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk13.31-35)
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								Considering how some of the Pharisees had been looking for a way to kill Jesus
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								by this point, it is interesting that some of them would warn Him about Herod
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								threatening His life. As with any group, it is made up of individiuals who are
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								not necessarily all going to believe in the same things and act the same way.
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								However, Jesus doesn't respond like they are genuinely concerned for Him. While
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								we know Herod wanted to meet Jesus, we don't know that he wanted to put Him to
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								death, either.
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								Instead, Jesus tells the Pharisees to send a message to Herod (but really it's
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								for them, I expect). He emphasizes that His ministry has supernatural effects
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								but it also has a definite end. He also alludes to the fact that it will end
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								because He will be killed at Jerusalem, just like the prophets of old. That
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								make me wonder what the Pharisees thought when they heard that.
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								The parallel passage for Luke 13:34&endash;35 is Matthew 23:37&endash;38, which
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								tells us Jesus said this lament as He was debating with the Pharisees in
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								Jerusalem during Passion Week. Whenever He said it, it tells us that the people
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								of Jerusalem had rejected Him time and again.
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								Shelter us under Your wings, so that we may live in the safety of Your love.
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