ha-nachash "The Shiny One"

The Hebrew term "nachash" can mean serpent, but it can also mean "shiny one". Who is the "serpent" or "shiny one" in the story of Genesis. The Story of our creation.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Ha-Nachash, the story of the Serpent in the Garden.



the story of the ha nachash in the gan eden, Br'sht.
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