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What does it mean that Christ is a serpent in Genesis 49?

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The serpent metaphor signifies the hidden danger of rebellion against God and the consequences of sin.

In Genesis 49:17, the portrayal of Dan as a serpent by the way serves as a figurative expression of Christ's handling of those who rebel against Him. The serpent, often associated with deceit and danger as seen in the Garden of Eden, emphasizes that those who resist divine authority will ultimately face judgment. The smallness of the serpent—a seemingly insignificant creature—reflects how many underestimate the gravity of their rebellion against God. This imagery is profound as it illustrates how Christ will expose the rebellious at the final judgment, culminating in both justice and mercy. Believers are called to heed this warning and recognize the stakes involved in dismissing God’s authority.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:17, Matthew 13:53-58

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