1. Who does Jesus mean by "fox"?
? When Jesus said "fox", he didn't mean Herod, but the Pharisees who really wanted to kill Jesus, just using Herod as a shield and cover. The reason why they are like this once again proves that the Lord says they are "hypocritical"-telling this news to Jesus just to show that they look just in the light, but they are threatening in the dark. This is hypocrisy. It is their malice and cunning to use Herod's "king status" as their shield and cover to kill Jesus. So, Jesus said they were foxes, but Jesus didn't say they were foxes. The first reason is that even if Jesus points them out, it is meaningless (because there is no need to argue about things that cannot be proved, it will waste time); The second reason is that Jesus mainly wants to express his view that he will be killed to those who want to kill him-
? 1) I was killed. Although it will definitely come true, my rescue will also be completed.
? 2) Although I will be killed, I will still go to the holy city of Jerusalem, because I will go to the holy city, die for righteousness, die for holiness and die for the holy city. This is my inevitable choice, because I belong to the holy one.
2. Why did Jesus grieve for Jerusalem?
? Because Jesus has a helplessness-that is, he can't force everyone to abandon evil and good and darkness with his own strength. Because the choices made by a person under the interference of external forces can not reveal a person's true will, nor can they reveal a person's life essence, so it is impossible to distinguish the life attributes of this person. Even if God doesn't want to sink alone, it can't change the fact that all evildoers are wicked. Jesus was sad for Jerusalem, because God tried many times to protect them and save them, but they rejected Jesus because of their viciousness, so that they could not be saved by Jesus and were burned to death.
Jesus said, "From now on, you will not see me again until you say,' Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord'". When do you mean?
? Perhaps it refers to the cheers and praises that Jesus gave when he was near Jerusalem because of the abilities he saw. But here, Jesus seems to be talking to the Pharisees. Will they one day cheer and praise Jesus like the disciples of the Lord? I hope so!
4. What is my acceptance?
? 1) God knows everything. Don't think you can be fooled by lies, just like God.
? 2) Even if God wants everyone to repent, he doesn't want a person to sink, and he won't force people to repent by force. Because the choices made by a person under the interference of external forces can not reveal a person's true will, nor can they reveal a person's life essence, so it is impossible to distinguish the life attributes of this person.