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- history - What is the meaning of the bronze serpent used to save the . . .
The lifted bronze snake was foolishness for some of the Isrealites, because they couldn't see what good is a statue of a snake when they had actual snake bites (and those died) but those that looked up to it with faith, lived The cross of Christ is foolishness to those that perish, but to those who look up to it with faith, it is
- Why did God tell Moses to make a bronze serpent on a stick?
In Numbers 21:4-9, Moses makes a bronze serpent on a stick to heal the Hebrews' snake bites, as per God's instructions They don't worship it, but they are to look at it in order to live Isn't this sort of like an idol, or a graven image? Or could it be a reference to something learned from Egypt, like possible Hermetic disciplines?
- How does the Snake in the Desert foreshadow the coming of Jesus?
In His conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus referenced the story of the snake in the desert and indicated that it foreshadowed Himself How exactly does this story foreshadow Jesus? And as Moses l
- gospel of john - Jesus said he was like the bronze serpent, which was . . .
According to the Gospel of John, Jesus said the son of man must be lifted up like the bronze serpent which Moses made in the wilderness: And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so
- The bronze snake in numbers and the serpent Lucifer
In Numbers 21:4-9, Moses makes a bronze serpent on a stick to heal the Hebrews' snake bites, as per God's instructions They don't worship it, but they are to look at it in order to live Why did
- Was the serpent in the wilderness a foreshadowing of Jesus?
And as the Israelites looked up at the snake they were saved In the same way Jesus was lifted taking on the punishment for our sin and all those that believe in him will be saved As Jas3 1 points out, Jesus actually draws the connection John 3:14 And as Moses lifted up the bronze snake on a pole in the wilderness, so the Son of Man must be
- Why do Christians believe snakes were cursed to lose their legs?
Christians across denominations appear to believe the snake who tempted Eve in Eden was actually Satan If the being who tempted Eve was actually Satan, why were snakes cursed to crawl on their bel
- Idolatry in churches allowed? - Christianity Stack Exchange
The bronze snake is mentioned again in 2 Kings 18; however, rather than remaining a memorial of God's providence, it became an idol that the people named and worshiped Thus the bronze snake was destroyed in King Hezekiah's reforms
- Are there paintings with Adam and Eve in paradise with the snake with legs?
0 Are there paintings with Adam and Eve in paradise with the snake with legs? They are rare, but there exists a few In art history, there are numerous examples of paintings and sculptures that were inspired by religious texts Amongst these, many depict a well-known theme from the Garden of Eden: the seduction of Eve
- Are there examples of God forgiving without sacrifice?
So far I have seen, some kind of sacrifice, direct or indirect, is required to have forgiveness from sin So, my question is - Are there examples of God forgiving our sins without any sacrifice?
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