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It seems interesting that the lamb is symbolic symbol of Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament a sacrifice involved an unblemished lamb and its blood was shed to cleanse the sin. In the new testament, Jesus Christ is the sacrificial lamb that took away the sins of the world when he was crucified at Calvary. The snake represents the devil. The venom is the sin he causes us to commit. When its venom is mixed with the lamb, then the sin is cleansed and now the lamb's blood has washed away the sin.

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