Serpents in Jewish Tradition (Biblical Context)

Primordialwell-documentedJewish traditionChristianity (New Testament)Middle EastMediterranean region

Symbolic representation of evil and positive aspects, reflecting the complex nature of their symbolism. (Note: - Power tier: Downgrade to Greater (they are described as representing "evil power" but also have positive aspects) - Appearance: Add note that there is no physical description provided in source mate)

Origin

Not explicitly described in source material.

Appearance

No physical description provided for serpents in the source material. Their appearance might vary depending on the context or narrative within which they appear.

Abilities

Serpents represent evil power and chaos from the underworld, but also symbolize fertility, life, healing, and rebirth, showing a dualistic nature.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • symbol
    The Cross

Wards

  • ritual
    Prayer, fasting, or other spiritual practices to ward off evil influence

Community Record

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