On the other hand, Egyptians had Apophis “the serpent of darkness”. Apophis was a reptile living in the water. This God was the most dominant of all the evil Gods and demons, which was symbolized as a serpent. It was the extreme opponent of the God Re. Greek culture is not an exception of the serpent symbolism. The serpent was a symbol used, for example the one and only caduceus of Asklepios, who was the god of healing and medicine. Asclepius became extremely popular and various temples were created
One of the most profound of those teachings being salvation through the belief in God and, in turn, the Son of Man. John conveys this teaching with exceedingly stylistic writing style, and gratuitous use of metaphorical language and symbolism. Jesus’s teaching can be seen through John’s repetition of the word “believe,”this word shows up throughout his gospel and in the crucifixion scene ( John 19:35). What is so notable about the word “believe” in John’s gospel is that it is always presented