Despite all this, the snake also offers a metaphor for solution. Snakes shed their skin by rubbing against rough surfaces, often rocks. We too can "shed our skins" of sins by going to the True Rock, that is Christ. Through him we are made new and freed from the tyranny of sin and death .
Friday, September 30, 2011
Biblical Beasts: Snake
Despite all this, the snake also offers a metaphor for solution. Snakes shed their skin by rubbing against rough surfaces, often rocks. We too can "shed our skins" of sins by going to the True Rock, that is Christ. Through him we are made new and freed from the tyranny of sin and death .
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It is also helpful to remember that the snake was symbolic of renewal and resurrection in many religions of the ancient near east. Thus, one can can see in the serpent/snake in the Garden of Genesis the temptation to find eternal life in violation of God's command.
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