The bronze serpent gleamed and glistened, its incised scales seeming to undulate with her movements.
The bronze serpent uncoiled itself, slithered in a blur along the floor, began to wind itself around Riane's right ankle.
The bronze serpent's forked tongue flicked out, tasting with pleasure the skin of her thigh.
Riane reached down, tried to rip the bronze serpent off her.
Malistra, not more than a handbreadth away, made a sign, and the bronze serpent unwound itself from Riane's leg.
In 2 Kings 18:4, a bronze serpent was set up in the Jerusalem Temple sanctuary.
To dream of bronze serpents or insects, foretells you will be pursued by envy and ruin.
No graven image was to be made, yet Moses was directed to fashion a bronze serpent.
Anyone who is bitten by a snake and sees the bronze serpent will be saved.
Jesus used the incident of the bronze serpent to explain his own death in his discussion with Nicodemus (John 3:14).