Not Burning Bush! Burning Bird!

What Is the Biblical Flying Serpent?

Sheet gold collar depicting the winged serpent goddess Wadjet found in King Tutankhamun’s tomb New Kingdom 18th Dynasty Egypt 1332-1323 BCE. This reproduction was photographed at The Discovery of King Tut” exhibition. Credit: Mary Harrsch – Flickr

Bonds With Angels

Around 2:45 P.M. On January 1. 2026, I awoke from a nap and thought about a photo of my granddaughter, Ember. I had posted on the Phoenix, and the two images came together.

For forty-eight years I have not been able to buy the story of the Burning Bush, and Aaron making a Golden Calf. A Golden Phoenix Bird was fashioned to lead the followers out f Egypt, in order to be the Judhes over the Cannaites. Moses was the first Judge. Aron and Miriam object to Moses marrying a Cushite Woman – a Black Woman. Aaron and Miriam are – INVENTED USURPERS – invented by Jewish authors of a later time in order to wipe out the heavy influence of Egypt, that ruled much of the Promised Land. Thus, God had to have taken the PL from the Egyptians who used Judges to bring order to a vassal state. The cult of the Phoemix Bird was very populare for awhile. Did the Philistines wipe it out.

I suspect Moses was the son of a Judaic king, who was taken hostage by a Egyptian ruler, when a peace treaty was made. Was this ruler attracted to the Phoenix cult and sent his son as an adpte?

Consider the Nehushtan. Was it original; the Phoenix Bird. It is said Jesus will rise as the Nehushtan. Am I arisen? Have I now found the best kept secret of both books of the Bible – which will never been seen the way it has been seen – with blind eyes.

I suspect the Egyptian Seraph was modified, or transformed into a Flaming Bird that healed you from snake bites. As a banner they were made of polished brass that reflected the sun. I suspect the feathers were hinged, so they would shimmer in the wind. Thus…

THE FLAMING BIRD OF THE SUN

John ‘The Nazarite Judge’

In this breathtaking artwork, the mythical phoenix is captured in a moment of powerful rebirth, its wings spread wide and engulfed in flames. The creature's ascent is both elegant and fierce, symbolizing transformation and the cycle of life, death, and renewal. The vibrant hues of orange, yellow, and red blend seamlessly with the softer tones of the sky, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that evokes a sense of wonder and reverence for the legendary bird known to rise from its own ashes.

Num 21:8 Then YHWH said to Moses, “Make a saraph figure and mount it on a standard. And if anyone who is bitten looks at it, he shall recover.” 21:9 Moses made a copper serpent and mounted it on a standard; and when anyone was bitten by a serpent, he would look at the copper serpent and recover.

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