Which animal tricked to eat the forbidden fruit? The Bible story question
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The Biblical account states that after being deceived by God's adversary to eat the "forbidden fruit" she gave it to her husband who, without hesitation, ate it as well.
However ,most people take for granted that a snake tempted Eve. This is due primarily to how most Bibles translate the Hebrew word Nachash [when translated this means serpent].
In modern English, both "snake" and "serpent" mean roughly the same thing. This creature is an elongated reptile that has no limbs and possesses scales. It journeys from place to place by moving its body along the ground.
Therefore the most appropriate answer shall be "serpent"
Another thing to note is that people say that
It’s not just a talking snake, it’s actually the Devil In Disguise!
However,book of Genesis never actually mentions Satan in the Garden of Eden. Nope, not once! There is no, Satan, no Lucifer, no devil, no devil – just a talking snake! In fact, the author goes as far as to confirm that it is referring specifically to a “wild animal” that God created.
Thus , The answer will specifically be "A Talking Serpent" and no mention of Satan whatsoever.
However ,most people take for granted that a snake tempted Eve. This is due primarily to how most Bibles translate the Hebrew word Nachash [when translated this means serpent].
In modern English, both "snake" and "serpent" mean roughly the same thing. This creature is an elongated reptile that has no limbs and possesses scales. It journeys from place to place by moving its body along the ground.
Therefore the most appropriate answer shall be "serpent"
Another thing to note is that people say that
It’s not just a talking snake, it’s actually the Devil In Disguise!
However,book of Genesis never actually mentions Satan in the Garden of Eden. Nope, not once! There is no, Satan, no Lucifer, no devil, no devil – just a talking snake! In fact, the author goes as far as to confirm that it is referring specifically to a “wild animal” that God created.
Thus , The answer will specifically be "A Talking Serpent" and no mention of Satan whatsoever.
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