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Authors: James H. Charlesworth

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14.
“fiery serpent”
Deut 8:15
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15.
“flying serpent”
Isa 14:29
P for Israel
 
 
Isa 30:6
N for Israel
16.
“winged-serpents”
Isa 6:2–6
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17.
“adder”
Gen 49:17
P for Israel
18.
“dragon”
Ps 91:13, Job 3:8
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To discover eighteen different, but sometimes interrelated, expressions for snakes and serpents in the Hebrew Bible may be a surprise to biblical experts, especially when approximately thirteen nouns are known to denote a snake in Aramaic and Syriac, and these cognate languages have a vast vocabulary that covers more centuries than biblical Hebrew, and include the influence of Arabic.
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It is not clear how many words for “snake” exist in Aramaic and Syriac because of the lack of a taxonomy of snakes and the vast corpus of texts (some not edited critically) that covers over two thousand years. Here is a list featuring the major words for snake in Aramaic and Syriac:

= perhaps an indeterminate type of snake that causes fear
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= Hebrew loanword
“cobra”? [see below]
viper?
213
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= Hebrew [cf. Peshitta of Isa 14:29]
=
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= snake
= Hebrew
and other Hebrew nouns for “snake”
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= a type of viper?
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= Leviathan or “snake”
= some type of large snake
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