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p.49ff The rod itself has no supernatural powers. God worked through the symbol of the rod. <ref>[[Influence of Jewish mysticism on Christian hermeneutics]]</ref>
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p.49ff The rod itself has no supernatural powers. God worked through the symbol of the rod. Christ is the rod of God. The miracles [performed with the use of the rod are prophetic riddle of Christ's accomplishments.<ref>[[Influence of Jewish mysticism on Christian hermeneutics]]</ref>

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Comment on "Dictionary of Biblical Imagery" [1]

p.49ff The rod itself has no supernatural powers. God worked through the symbol of the rod. Christ is the rod of God. The miracles [performed with the use of the rod are prophetic riddle of Christ's accomplishments.[1]
  1. Influence of Jewish mysticism on Christian hermeneutics