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GUIDE TO THE SCRIPTURES
Serpent, Brazen
A brass serpent made by Moses at God’s command to heal the Israelites who had been bitten by fiery serpents (poisonous snakes) in the wilderness ( Num. 21: 8-9). This brass serpent was attached to a pole and “raised up that whosoever would look upon it might live” ( Alma 33: 19-22). The Lord referred to the lifting up of the serpent in the wilderness as a symbol of himself being lifted up on the cross ( John 3: 14-15). Latter-day revelation confirms the account of the fiery serpents and how the people were healed ( 1 Ne. 17: 41; 2 Ne. 25: 20; Hel. 8: 14-15).
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