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Here is an image of the so called "serpent cross"
What association does this image produce in your mind?
How would you interpret it?
Christian interpretation:
Alternative biblical interpretation:
I took these quotes from Serpent Cross (seiyaku.com)
I find this symbolism interpretation very profound because serpent on staff is used around the globe in hospitals in addition to having biblical symbolism.
There are several other interpretations including non Christian in origin but I'm mostly interested in biblical context, this article also seems useful:
Does the Serpentine Symbol of Healing Have a Biblical Origin? | ArmstrongInstitute.org
If we combine 2 interpretations above to 1 we get something like this:
If you wish you can also read on serpent symbolism on wikipedia:
Serpent symbolism - Wikipedia
However I don't find this satisfying, I believe there is much deeper meaning...
In quest for deeper understanding I stumbled upon "Lewis Trilemma":
Lewis Trilemma - RationalWiki
He tells that one cannot accept Jesus only as a moral teacher but must rather make a decision:
This leads to:
Therefore philosophically Jesus is either son of God, lunatic or liar, which prevents you from saying that Jesus is just a moral teacher (but not God), because if he is then he is either a liar or lunatic and as such not really a moral teacher.
In regard to symbolism of the serpent cross, this means looking at the cross should either heal us from sin if you believe Jesus is son of God as quoted before or otherwise provoke some fear in us such as authority of the cross over evil or evil doers and as such heal us from doing evil.
What are your opinions?
Do you agree with my opinion or how would you interpret serpent cross?
What association does this image produce in your mind?
How would you interpret it?
Christian interpretation:
Christian interpretation is that Christ, as the second Adam, has defeated Satan and saved man.
Christians therefore might view the Serpent Cross as a crucifixion of the serpent thereby showing victory over the Devil.
Alternative biblical interpretation:
The most popular explanation however, is from the story of the Israelites who, whilst crossing the desert, began complaining against God and the prophet Moses.
God vented His wrath by sending serpents and many people were bitten and died before Moses interceded by praying to God to forgive them.
God instructed Moses to raise a venomous snake on a staff and all the wounded Israelites who looked on it were immediately healed.
The Serpent Cross draws a parallel with Christ, who was raised upon a cross for people to look upon and be healed.
I took these quotes from Serpent Cross (seiyaku.com)
I find this symbolism interpretation very profound because serpent on staff is used around the globe in hospitals in addition to having biblical symbolism.
There are several other interpretations including non Christian in origin but I'm mostly interested in biblical context, this article also seems useful:
Does the Serpentine Symbol of Healing Have a Biblical Origin? | ArmstrongInstitute.org
If we combine 2 interpretations above to 1 we get something like this:
The bronze serpent was God’s means of salvation for the Israelites who were bitten by the serpents in the wilderness.
Jesus Christ crucified is God’s means of salvation for everyone who has been bitten by the deadly venom of sin in the wilderness of this fallen world
If you wish you can also read on serpent symbolism on wikipedia:
Serpent symbolism - Wikipedia
However I don't find this satisfying, I believe there is much deeper meaning...
In quest for deeper understanding I stumbled upon "Lewis Trilemma":
Lewis Trilemma - RationalWiki
He tells that one cannot accept Jesus only as a moral teacher but must rather make a decision:
I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept his claim to be God. That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg or else he would be the Devil of Hell
This leads to:
Due to the law of the excluded middle, Jesus was either correct or incorrect in his claim of divinity. He also either believed or did not believe he was divine. Therefore one of 1A, 1B, 1C, or 1D applies to Jesus:
1A. Believed He was God and was correct in His belief (Lord).
1B. Believed he was God and was incorrectWikipedia (lunatic).
1C. Did not believe He was God but actually was God (ignored as a possibility).
1D. Correctly believed he was not God because he wasn't God (liar).
Therefore philosophically Jesus is either son of God, lunatic or liar, which prevents you from saying that Jesus is just a moral teacher (but not God), because if he is then he is either a liar or lunatic and as such not really a moral teacher.
In regard to symbolism of the serpent cross, this means looking at the cross should either heal us from sin if you believe Jesus is son of God as quoted before or otherwise provoke some fear in us such as authority of the cross over evil or evil doers and as such heal us from doing evil.
What are your opinions?
Do you agree with my opinion or how would you interpret serpent cross?
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