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Moses was the Egyptian king Akhenaten
The snake staff is an Ancient Egyptian symbol
Of a magician's power
Of a high priest
So naturally, Moses wielded one as well
Since he led the Egyptian people who believed in the one true God, Aten across the Red Sea in search of the promised land. These Atenists, however, had a tendency to revert back to their former religion of the golden calf when their faith was tested. In the land of Canaan, these wanderers (Habiru in Phoenician) merged with the Gaonim how came back from Babylon. These Gaonim were called Pharisee, not because they were actual Persians ethnically, but because they came from the Persian empire where Babylon was located. They never really fully accepted the Egyptian priests of the Temple in Jerusalem, and after the Diaspora, the Pharisees stayed apart, while the Atenists accepted the Messiah. That is why Orthodox Christian priests today, wear robes like the Jewish priests in the Temple, and why an Orthodox church is laid out like the Temple, or for that matter, like an Ancient Egyptian temple, with 3 spaces of increasing holiness for the 3 grades of the priesthood. And now you know where the masons, who built these temples, got their 3 degrees from.