The book of Genesis gave no information as to the motives of the sinister serpent. The slithering serpent was the Devil's agent, as the uniquely selfishly deceitful inhabitant of the Garden of Eden. The serpentine motive may have been vengeance for the Devil having been banished from Heaven. Or it just may have been doing the Devil's business of opposing God.
A cliff.
the devil is shaitaan in the Qu'ran and the devil tempt's all religions to do sin's and do wrong, after the devil had a big argument with Allah (s.w.t) he was sent away but all the devil wanted was revenge so he began to tempt humans to do wrong.
As many times you allow it.
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40 Days and 40 Nights
If the believer is not plugged in to the Word of God and is not in church every sunday, then it is easier for the devil to get into thier home and in thier lives and start to tempt them.
If you have found God, you can be sure the devil will not give up without a fight. He will do everything he can to tempt you back to him. Do not let down your guard.
he can't *** fptliny continues Rev 12:7-9 + Jude 8 speak of "war in heaven" Cast out, the devil [Lucifer] has the power only to "tempt" us... we have the free will (cf: Jude) to decide which path to follow. * * *
because in the bible the serpent was the devil and tied to tempt adam and eve
A:The three temptations in the wilderness are not in Mark's Gospel, but came into the Gospels of Matthew and Luke from the hypothetical 'Q' document. Although using the same source document, the two authors recorded two of the temptations in different sequences. Matthew's Gospel says that the devil first tried to tempt Jesus to turn a stone into bread, then took Jesus up to the pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem, and then to a high mountain in order to tempt him. Luke's Gospel says that the devil tried to tempt Jesus to turn a stone into bread, then took Jesus up to a high mountain in order to tempt him, and then to the pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Tempt. Definitely tempt.
The snake or serpent is a representation of the devil, or Satan, in flesh. He came to try to tempt Adam and Eve into turning from God.