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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 3 - Verse 14
Lifted up. Erected on a pole. Placed on high, so that it might be seen by the people.
The serpent. The image of a serpent made of brass.
In the wilderness. Near the land of Edom. In the desert and desolate country to the south of Mount Hor, Nu 21:4.
Even so. In a similar manner and with a similar design. He here refers, doubtless, to his own death. Comp. Joh 12:32; 8:28. The points of resemblance between his being lifted up and that of the brazen serpent seem to be these:
1st. In each case those who are to/be benefited can be aided in no other way. The bite of the serpent was deadly, and could be healed only by looking on the brazen serpent; and sin is deadly in its nature, and can be removed only by looking on the cross.
2nd. The mode of their being lifted up. The brazen serpent was in the sight of the people, So Jesus was exalted from the earth -- raised on a tree or cross.
3rd. The design was similar. The one was to save the life, the other the soul; the one to save from temporal, the other from eternal death.
4th. The manner of the cure was similar. The people of Israel were to look on the serpent and be healed, and so sinners are to look on the Lord Jesus that they may be saved.
Must. It is proper; necessary; indispensable, if men are saved. Comp. Lu 24:26; 22:42.
The Son of man. The Messiah.
{l} "as Moses" Nu 21:9