BRAZEN SERPENT
Source: 551, 560, 562, 565
An image in brass prepared by Moses, resembling the fiery serpents so destructive to Israel in the desert, and set up in the midst of the camp in the view of all, that whosoever would evince penitence, faith, and obedience by looking to it, might live, Nu 21:6-9. Our Savior has shown us that this was typical of himself and of salvation through him—a gratuitous salvation, free to all, on the easy terms of faith and obedience, Joh 3:14,15. The brazen serpent was long preserved, as a memorial of the gracious miracle wrought in connection with it; but being regarded as an object of worship, it was broken to pieces by king Hezekiah, as Nehushtan—a mere piece of brass, 2Ki 18:4.
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BRAZEN SERPENT. → Made by Moses for the healing of the Israelites Nu 21:9 → Worshiped by Israelites 2Ki 18:4 → A symbol of Christ Joh 3:14,15
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made by Moses Nu 21:9; 2Ki 18:4; Joh 3:14