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The "brass snake in the desert" refers to the biblical story in Numbers 21:4-9 where God instructed Moses to make a bronze serpent and place it on a pole, so that anyone bitten by a snake could look at it and be healed. This event is seen as a foreshadowing of Jesus's crucifixion and his role in salvation. |
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