No, it was the Devil and Satan - see Rev.12.9:
"And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him."
The fictional character, Dahak, can be found in Xena:Warrior Princess and Hercules:The Legendary Journeys, but NOT in the Bible.
There is no name of the serpent that tempted Eve and Adam, but the person behind the snake was God's enemy mentioned at Revelation 12:9.
Dahak is a fictional character in the fictional universe of 'Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'.
JAMES OWEN has written: 'SERPENT IN EDEN' 'Serpent in Eden'
The Serpent in Eden - 1913 was released on: USA: 17 December 1913
according to the bible no it wasn't him it was an angel whom felt jealousy to god's power and wanted humen to worship him so he took the form of a serpent and spoke to eve and made her eat the fruit.this made eve and Adam not perfect.this made god very angry and took Adam and eve out of eden and the serpent who was actually a jealous angel who turned against god and took the name Satan read genesis 3 ok
God caused a donkey to speak to the prophet Bilaam in Numbers 22.
A serpent represents temptation. This is a representation that comes from the biblical story of the Garden of Eden, with the serpent tempting Eve.
The animal was the serpent.
If you are talking about the serpent that got Adam and Eve kicked out of the Garden of Eden, then it wasactually Satan. He disguised himself as a serpent, or snake if you want to call it that, and tempted Eve with it. so it was neither man nor snake. It was a fallen angel, Satan.
In Genesis, Eve was tempted by an unnamed serpent, which has been presumed to be Satan.
It actually was Adam and Eve in the garden, not Jesus. And the serpent is not named, except as a serpent. It is unanimously understood that the serpent was either an embodiment or manifestation of the devil himself.