Nehushtan the Nazarene What if the most overlooked object in the Hebrew Bible-the rod of Moses, the brazen serpent lifted in the wilderness-was in fact the key to unlocking both the messianic hope of Israel and the scandal of the cross? In this bold and provocative study, Nehushtan the Nazarene traces the forgotten testimony of Moses' rod through Exodus, Numbers, Kings, and the Prophets, showing how the emblem of God's presence-the staff that bloomed, swallowed serpents, and bore the engraved Name-became the throne, altar, and banner of Israel's salvation. Burned before the bush, lifted in battle against Amalek, raised with the brazen serpent, and enthroned between the cherubim, Nehushtan emerges not as a relic to be destroyed but as the living sign of God's Messiah. Drawing on Jewish exegetical tradition, rabbinic silence, and the radical claims of the New Testament, this book uncovers the suppressed continuity between Moses' rod, the temple shrine, and the crucified Nazarene. The result is a daring re-reading of Scripture that forces us to ask: Was the scandal of the cross already foreshadowed in the wilderness staff that Israel once both worshiped and despised? For readers of biblical studies, theology, and the history of messianic expectation, Nehushtan the Nazarene offers a gripping, iconoclastic account of how a piece of wood came to bear the weight of heaven's throne and the hope of redemption.
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