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  2. Numbers 21 - Wikipedia

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  3. Nehushtan - Wikipedia

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    However they had to detour around the land of Edom (Numbers 20:21, 25). Impatient, they complained against Yahweh and Moses (Numbers 21:4–5), and in response God sent "fiery serpents" among them and many died. The people came to Moses to repent and asked him to ask God to take away the serpents.

  4. New Living Translation - Wikipedia

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    The New Living Translation (NLT) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published in 1996 by Tyndale House Foundation , the NLT was created "by 90 leading Bible scholars." [ 4 ] The NLT relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.

  5. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Numbers 21 - Wikipedia

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  6. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Numbers - Wikipedia

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    numbers 21 The king of Arad engage the Israelites in battle and God gives Israel the victory. When the people speak against God and Moses, God sends serpents that kill many.

  7. Matthew 21 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 21 is the twenty-first chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. Jesus triumphally or majestically arrives in Jerusalem and commences his final ministry before his Passion .

  8. Sihon - Wikipedia

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    (Numbers 21:23–24) Moses allocated the land of Sihon, the king of Heshbon, to the Tribe of Gad in the allocation of land to the Israelite tribes (Joshua 13:24–28). In a similar way, the Israelites took the country of Og, and these two victories gave them possession of continuous land east of the Jordan, from the Arnon to the foot of Mount ...

  9. Fiery flying serpent - Wikipedia

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    The Israelites bitten by fiery serpents (Book of Numbers chapter 21).A print from the Phillip Medhurst Collection of Bible illustrations. The fiery flying serpent (Hebrew: שָׂרָף מְעוֹפֵף ‎ sārāf mə‘ōfēf; Greek: ἔκγονα αὐτῶν ἐξελεύσονται; Latin: Absorbens volucrem) is a creature mentioned in the Book of Isaiah in the Tanakh.