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However, as soon as one glues small pegs to the glass, the snake will progress normally. The earth naturally furnishes abundant support for this type of movement. The reason for this lowly form of movement is, of course, found in Scripture. “And the Lord God said unto the serpent, because thou hast
The serpent is cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field. Upon his belly shall he go, and dust shall he eat, all the days of his life. It must be, that previous to this, the serpent walked in an upright posture. The curse pronounced upon the serpent is realized. Man's first impuls
The serpent was more subtle in the sense that it was the most brilliant of all the animals. We also believe that, prior to the fall of man and the entrance of sin into the world, it walked on legs and feet. That it crawls upon its belly is because of the curse of God. Moreover, this animal could tal
Such has been the case with all instruction by the seed of the serpent in the past. It has NEVER been otherwise, and increasingly, as time goes on, the instruction given by the seed of the serpent becomes more and more serpentine. The guile, the deceit, the poisonous and dangerous ways of the seed o
“Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.” Gen. 3:1 Of all animals it seems as if the serpent is the most feared and loathsome. Why, do you suppose? Certainly, not because it is a disease carrier as the rat; nor because it is vicious (for only one
And we, who heard already n the garden the mighty Word of God to the serpent concerning the enmity which we experience as the sons of Adam who by a wonder of the grace of God are made to be the sons of God and heard also that Word casually stating that the bruising of the heel of the seed brings abo
Let us now apply these rules to the type in question, viz., the brazen serpent. What were the circumstances attending its appearance? The hardships attending the journey from Mount Hor grieves and exasperates the children of Israel. The feeling of bitterness is so intense that they unjustly accuse G