Jewish Midrash (Va Yosha 42-44) teaches that Moses received his staff from Jethro (and God) to earn Zipporah's hand for marriage. A great read is Goldin (2006):
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In Exodus, the snake is a symbol of power and authority. When Moses' staff turns into a snake, it demonstrates the divine power bestowed upon Moses by God. It also signifies Moses' role as a leader chosen by God to perform miracles and lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
According to The Bible/Tanakh/Old Testament, when Moses went before Pharoah, Moses' staff changed into a snake/serpent, and then back into a staff again. (Exodus 4:1-5)
Stick/Staff- Because she was called Moses, and Moses had a staff No Education sign- She wasn't allowed to have an education Chains/Handcuffs- She was a slave Flashlight- Because she always travelled at night Bandages- Because when she was 12 an overseer threw a two-pound weight at her
Joseph
God told Moses to throw the staff, and God turned it into bronze and it was known to be the Nehushtan staff. When this happened, the staff turned into a snake. God ordered Moses to pick up the staff and when Moses did, it turned back to it's original self. Many people in Moses' time destroyed it for other goods.
They represent the 12 Tribes of Israel
No, Moses did not speak to the rock as instructed by God. Instead, he struck the rock with his staff, which led to consequences for him.
God was angry with Moses because Moses did not follow God's instructions to speak to a rock to bring forth water, but instead he struck the rock with his staff out of frustration.
because god told him what to do throught he burning bush
No he did not , Jesus died in the New testament time . Moses was in the Egyptian era and Jesus was in the Roman era.