The serpent also called the devil persuaded Eve by telling her that she would not surely die but would rather have her eyes open and that she would be like God by knowing what is good and bad.
Yes, he did so by telling Eve that if she ate a fruit from the Tree of Knowing Good and Evil, she would know good and evil and be like God. The part of knowing good and evil was true, but the part of being like God was not.
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.
I'm pretty sure that they help the snake breath by adding and decreasing pressure to the lungs.
She didn't "trust" Satan (the snake). She was tempted. Satan kept telling Eve that the fruit would give Eve the intelligence of God. So she gave in.
Adam and eve
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.
A snake was what tempted Eve. The snake convinced her to eat the apple in the garden, which God specifically told them not to. Thus, the story was famous.
Eve, There is no doubt about it
Satan
Yes, a pet snake.
No doubt every day.
The snake convinced Eve to eat the fruit. It was Eve who convinced Adam, not the snake. If we wish to know what convinced Eve to eat the fruit, Genesis 3:4-5 makes out what the snake's case is. The first piece is that unlike what God said, the fruit will not assuredly kill Eve. This sows doubt as to whether the danger that God claimed to be present was really there. The second piece is that the snake said that once you eat the fruit you will know what is right and what is wrong. This would give Eve the idea that she after eating the fruit, she would know how to figure out the difference between right and wrong.Genesis 3:4-5 (NIV): 4 "You will not certainly die," the serpent said to the woman. 5 "For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil."
dog and snake