Números 21:9

9 Así que Moisés hizo una serpiente de bronce y la ató a un poste. ¡Entonces los que eran mordidos por una serpiente miraban la serpiente de bronce y sanaban!

Números 21:9 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 21:9

And Moses made a serpent of brass
Which was the most proper metal to make it of, that it might resemble the fiery serpents, whether of a golden or scarlet colour: and Diodorus Siculus F4 speaks of some of the colour of brass, whose bite was immediately followed with death, and by which, if anyone was struck, he was seized with terrible pains, and a bloody sweat flowed all over him; and this was chosen also, because being burnished and bright, could be seen at a great distance, and with this metal Moses might be furnished from Punon, the next station to this, where they now were, Zalmonah, as appears from ( Numbers 33:42 ) a place famous for brass mines, and which Jerom


FOOTNOTES:

F5 says, in his time, was a little village, from whence brass metal was dug, by such that were condemned to the mines:

and put it upon a pole;
as he was directed:

and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he
beheld the serpent of brass, he lived:
which was very marvellous, and the more so, if what physicians say is true, as Kimchi relates F6, that if a man bitten by a serpent looks upon a piece of brass he dies immediately: the lifting up of this serpent on a pole for such a purpose was a figure of the lifting up of Christ, either upon the cross, or in the ministry of the word, that whosoever looks unto him by faith may have healing, (See Gill on John 3:14),where this type or figure is largely explained: the station the Israelites were now at, when this image was made, is called Zalmonah, which signifies an image, shadow, or resemblance, as the brazen serpent was; from Mount Hor, where they were last, to this place, according to Bunting F7, were twenty eight miles: this serpent did not remain in the place where it was set, but was taken with them, and continued until the days of Hezekiah, ( 2 Kings 18:4 ) .


F4 Bibliothec. l. 17. p. 560.
F5 De locis Heb. fol. 91. G.
F6 Sepher Sherash. rad. (vxn)
F7 Travels of the Patriarchs 83.

Números 21:9 In-Context

7 Así que el pueblo acudió a Moisés y clamó: «Hemos pecado al hablar contra el Señor
y contra ti. Pide al Señor
que quite las serpientes».
Así pues, Moisés oró por el pueblo.
8 Entonces el Señor
le dijo a Moisés: «Haz la figura de una serpiente venenosa y átala a un poste. Todos los que sean mordidos vivirán tan solo con mirar la serpiente».
9 Así que Moisés hizo una serpiente de bronce y la ató a un poste. ¡Entonces los que eran mordidos por una serpiente miraban la serpiente de bronce y sanaban!
10 Viaje de Israel a Moab
Después, los israelitas viajaron a Obot y acamparon allí.
11 Luego siguieron a Ije-abarim, en el desierto situado en la frontera oriental de Moab.
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