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Moses
After many of the people had been bitten by serpents and died, Moses made the brass serpent and mounted it on a pole, and if those who were bitten looked at it, they did not die. ... The story of Moses also inspired America’s founding fathers during the American Revolution, when they created the Declaration of Independence and soon after, the Constitution. -
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Serpent (symbolism)
Essentially the World Tree and the Vision Serpent, representing the king, created the center axis which communicates between the spiritual and the earthly worlds or planes. ... 9. And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived." -
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Nehushtan
King Hezekiah (reigned 715/6 – 687) instituted a religious iconoclastic reform and destroyed "the brazen serpent that Moses had made; for unto those days... ... Prophets in ancient America, according to Mormon beliefs, such as Nephi, Alma the Younger, and Helaman taught their people that Moses created the brazen serpent at the command of... the brazen serpent being a type [1]... -
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Mount Nebo (Jordan)
Mount Nebo (Hebrew: הַר נְבוֹ, Har Nevo, Arabic: جبل نيبو, Jabal Nibu) is an elevated ridge that is approximately 817 meters (2680 feet) above sea level, in what is now western Jordan. ... It is symbolic of the bronze serpent created by Moses in the wilderness (Numbers 21:4-9) and the cross upon which Jesus was crucified (John 3:14). -
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Islamic view of Moses
Moses became scared, but God ordered Moses to pick it up, as it would change back to its original form. ... Moses threw his staff to the floor and it turned into a serpent. -
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Idolatry
"And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any person, when he beheld the serpent of brass, they lived"(Numbers 21:9). ... Shirk by deification - This form of Shirk in al-Asma was-Sifat relates to cases where created beings or things are given or claim God's names or His attributes. -
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Crosier
A crosier (crozier, pastoral staff, paterissa, pósokh) is the stylized staff of office (pastoral staff) carried by high-ranking Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran and Pentecostal prelates. ... The symbolism in the latter case is of the bronze serpent made by Moses in Numbers 21:8-9. -
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Hezekiah
Hezekiah is the common transliteration of a name more properly transliterated as "Ḥizkiyyahu." ... (2 Kings 21:3) He also smashed the bronze serpent which Moses had made, "for until that time the Israelites had been offering sacrifices to it". -
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The Prince of Egypt
The story follows the life of Moses from his birth, through his childhood as a prince of Egypt, and finally to his ultimate destiny to lead the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt, which is based on the Biblical story of Exodus. ... Hotep and Huy boastfully repeat this transformation ("Playing with the Big Boys Now"), invoking all of Egypt's gods in the process; behind their backs, the snake created by Moses eats both of their snakes. -
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Poovakunnil
COMMANDMENTS OF MEN poovakunnilministry.blogspot.com Isa 29:11 The whole vision has become to you like the words of a book that is sealed, which men deliver to one who is literate, saying, "Read this, please." ... He broke up the bronze serpent that Moses had made, because the people of Israel had begun to worship it by burning incense to it.
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