wait how do you go from bronze snake wands to to golem? and you were talking about bronze right? not copper as you say toward the end. i know its part of the compound of bronze but theyre two different materials held to have different magical and spiritual significance in the ancient and classical worlds.
@@warboats that was a mistake on my part. I should have said bronze. Thanks for pointing that out. I believe it became more than a snake wand. A snake wand would just pull stuff out of people. As a golem, , it became also a being that could be destroyed. A once and for all solution to the venom. The essence of venom died in it as it died.
@@jetmanxtI think wrath and that instance are the natural consequences of going outside of the covenant. The Hebrews like to blame everything on God. He does allow things to happen. Just my understanding.
wait how do you go from bronze snake wands to to golem? and you were talking about bronze right? not copper as you say toward the end. i know its part of the compound of bronze but theyre two different materials held to have different magical and spiritual significance in the ancient and classical worlds.
@@warboats that was a mistake on my part. I should have said bronze. Thanks for pointing that out. I believe it became more than a snake wand. A snake wand would just pull stuff out of people. As a golem, , it became also a being that could be destroyed. A once and for all solution to the venom. The essence of venom died in it as it died.
Which of you fathers, if your son asks for a fish, will give him a snake instead? luke 11:11
@@jetmanxt is that a trick question. I think he uses a snake in a different context in the gospel of John.
@@byzantinedeacon no tricks, i just dont think in this instance yhwh is the unheard and unseen god no disrespect love your content
@@jetmanxt I don't believe that either. He walked and talked with Abraham. My video was on snake poles and how the one Moses had related to the cross
@@byzantinedeacon i meant the yhwh who
sent the serpents
@@jetmanxtI think wrath and that instance are the natural consequences of going outside of the covenant. The Hebrews like to blame everything on God. He does allow things to happen. Just my understanding.