Exodus chapter 7 describes how the Egyptian magicians also had rods that turned into snakes, as did Moses' brother AAron, whose snake swallowed up the other serpents. This passage comes from the Priestly author, who was at pains to emphasise the importance of the priestly caste and therefore of Aaron, who had been little more than a spokesman for Moses in the older version of Exodus.
They were swallowed by moses' serpent which subsequently turned back into a stick.
His rod turned into serpent. The Egyptians did imitate that but Moses serpent ate the other serpents.
Moses (Numbers ch.21).
no, moses was told to do it by God
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It swallowed the magician's snakes.
It swallowed the magician's snakes.
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.
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No Moses used an image of a bronze snake to cure the Israelites after God punished them with poisonous snakes because of their faithlessness.
He turned into a goat and wandered off -Happypudding4
God used a burning bush to attract Moses' attention on Mount Sinai. The bush was on fire but was not consumed, prompting Moses to approach and listen to God speaking to him.