Satan was jealous of Adam because, after he was cast down to earth, he had no place to settle, no responsibility, no job. Adam was created in Gods image, loved by God, blessed by God, and God gave him power to rule over the earth, Satan thought Adam was going to rule over him, so he must do something fast to destroy that power of Adam and the beautiful relationship between Adam and God, so tempted them and unfortunately succeeded.
devil
no you are confused. eve did not have adam she was his wife. she had cain but this was long after banishment from the garden of eden in which she met the devil in form of a snake. she said that the devil tricked her or beguiled her into disobeying god. the devil did not perform any sexual act on eve. eve had two other sons mentioned in the bible able who was murdered by cain and seth who's lineage the jews came from.
God told Adam and Eve not to eat from the devil's tree so Eve dared Adam to eat from it so that is why.
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.
true
When the Devil tricked Eve to convince Adam to eat off the tree of knowledge.
Cause they worship the devil hence Adam and eve she bit the apple
Adam and eve got tempted to eat fruit from the forbidden tree. Jesus also got tempted to eat bread from the devil. Similarity. What was different was that jesus didn't give in, and adam and eve did give in.
God told Adam and eve that they could eat from any of the fruits in the garden, except for the tree of knowledge. eve took a walk by her self, and walk by it. the devil who was in the form of a snake, tempted eve to eat from the tree of knowledge, then she gave some to Adam. God found out, and told them that the had to leave the garden, and work. He still loved them, but he had his reasons to kick Adam and eve out.
Because, he used to be a beautiful angel. Now, he's sly and tricky
because in the bible the serpent was the devil and tied to tempt adam and eve
Adam and Eve were created by Jehovah (God).