Jewish Midrash (Va Yosha 42-44) teaches that Moses received his staff from Jethro (and God) to earn Zipporah's hand for marriage. A great read is Goldin (2006):
The Family Book of Midrash: 52 Jewish Stories from the Sageswell, right now, because people started to worship the staff,instead of god, Solomon destroyed it.
where did moses get his rod from
He had a staff.
There is no suggestion in the text that the snake represented anything except a real snake.
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God told Moses to throw the staff, and God turned it into bronze and it was known to be the Nehushtan staff. When this happened, the staff turned into a snake. God ordered Moses to pick up the staff and when Moses did, it turned back to it's original self. Many people in Moses' time destroyed it for other goods.
Stick/Staff- Because she was called Moses, and Moses had a staff No Education sign- She wasn't allowed to have an education Chains/Handcuffs- She was a slave Flashlight- Because she always travelled at night Bandages- Because when she was 12 an overseer threw a two-pound weight at her
According to The Bible/Tanakh/Old Testament, when Moses went before Pharoah, Moses' staff changed into a snake/serpent, and then back into a staff again. (Exodus 4:1-5)
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They represent the 12 Tribes of Israel
It represents two of his pet snakes.
because god told him what to do throught he burning bush
No he did not , Jesus died in the New testament time . Moses was in the Egyptian era and Jesus was in the Roman era.
It doesn't have a "name", it was called a "staff". Moses was a shepherd, and shepherds used staffs to help them with their duties.