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Why is the serpent significant in the Bible?

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The serpent in the Bible symbolizes sin, evil, and has a dual significance pointing both to Christ's redemption and the ultimate defeat of Satan.

The serpent is a powerful symbol within Scripture, often representing sin and the evil one, as seen in the story of Genesis with the serpent deceiving Eve. In Exodus 7, Aaron's rod becomes a serpent, illustrating God's triumph over evil and providing a foreshadowing of Christ’s victory over sin. Jesus refers to this imagery in John 3:14, stating that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness for healing, He too would be lifted up on the cross for the salvation of all who believe. This significance underlines the hope and deliverance found in Christ, triumphing over the very forces represented by the serpent.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Exodus 7:10-12, John 3:14

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