Section 286. Jesus sent to Herod.
Herod had for long wished to see Jesus. [776] The fame of the miracles inspired him with curiosity to see what Christ could do. But it was no part of the Saviour's calling to satisfy an idle curiosity. To describe his doctrine fully to a man so utterly worldly, would have been, in his own language, to "cast pearls before swine." [777] He, therefore, answered none of Herod's questions. The disappointed king, having arrayed the Saviour, in mockery, in a gorgeous purple robe, and exposed him to the cruel sport and derision of the soldiers, sent him back to the procurator. Doubtless the latter was confirmed in his own views by the word which Herod sent him.
