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What does the Bible say about wickedness and deception?

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The Bible frequently warns against wickedness and deceit, highlighting the treachery of figures like Herod, who is compared to a fox.

In the Scriptures, wickedness and deception are consistently condemned, and the analogy of the fox illustrates this well. For example, in Luke 13:32, Jesus refers to Herod as a 'fox,' representing his cunning and treacherous nature. Herod's deceitful intention to kill Jesus is a stark reminder of how wicked individuals can cloak their malice in the guise of kindness, as seen in Matthew 2:7-8. This metaphor serves to reveal the duplicity of the wicked, who often use craftiness to lead the innocent astray, paralleling the subtle and cruel nature of the fox in nature.
Scripture References: Luke 13:32, Matthew 2:7-8

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