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  • Betake thyself to him to-morrow morning; thou wilt find that he is walking by the water side, and there on the bank of the river, thou shalt meet him. Thou wilt be carrying the staff which turned into a serpent, (Exodus 8, 15)

  • and the Lord bade him fashion a serpent of bronze, and set it up on a staff, bringing life to all who should look towards it as they lay wounded. (Numbers 21, 8)

  • And so it proved; when Moses made a brazen serpent and set it up on a staff, the wounded men had but to look towards it, and they were healed. (Numbers 21, 9)

  • scattered the hill-shrines, overthrew the images, cut down the sacred trees; broke in pieces, too, the brazen serpent Moses had made, because the Israelites, till his day, used to offer incense to it; the name given to it was Nohestan.✻ (2 Kings 18, 4)

  • his the spirit that clothed the heavens, his the hand that drew yonder writhing serpent from the womb.✻ (Job 26, 13)

  • Thou shalt tread safely on asp and adder, crush lion and serpent under thy feet. (Psalms 90, 13)

  • For indeed, he who turned to look did not win safety from the brazen serpent which met his eyes, but from thee, who alone canst save. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 7)

  • Even when no alarms were present to disturb them, the memory of prowling beast and hissing serpent filled them with mortal tremors, till they shut their eyes against the sight of empty air, we must all breathe.✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 9)

  • Sin dread thou not less than the serpent’s encounter; its fangs will not miss thee, if once thou come close. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 2)

  • nor any anger like a woman’s. Better share thy home with lion and serpent both, than with an ill woman’s company. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)

  • Too soon, Philistia, thou wouldst make public holiday over the breaking of the rod that smote thee. The serpent has gone, but he has left a basilisk stock behind him; a race that can catch birds on the wing. (Isaiah 14, 29)

  • Hard and heavy and strong that sword is which the Lord carries; shall he not wreak his vengeance, in due time, upon the monstrous serpent that bars the gate, and the monstrous serpent that coils up yonder;✻ shall he not deal death to the great beast of the sea? (Isaiah 27, 1)


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