In The Bible, Eve was beguiled by the serpent through cunning persuasion and deception. The serpent convinced Eve to eat the forbidden fruit by questioning God's motives and promising her knowledge and power. Eve ultimately succumbed to the serpent's manipulation and disobeyed God's command.
In the Bible, it was the serpent who tempted Eve to eat the apple.
A 'serpent', typically thought of to be the snake, who was controlled by Saitin
because in the bible the serpent was the devil and tied to tempt adam and eve
In the Bible, the serpent, often associated with Satan, tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, not allowing her to resist the temptation.
In the Bible, it is said that the serpent tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
In the Bible, Eve was tempted to eat the apple by the serpent, who is often associated with Satan or the devil.
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 the context of the Bible, the term "beguiled" means to deceive or mislead someone, often in a cunning or deceptive way.
In the Bible, Adam did not specifically instruct Eve not to eat the apple. The serpent tempted Eve, and she ate the fruit, then gave some to Adam, who also ate it.
I am guessing that you mean that when does it first appear, it is as a serpent. In the story of Adam and Eve, the serpent is the one that tries to deceive Adam and Eve into eating the forbidden fruit. He eventually convinces Eve to eat the fruit and Eve convinces Adam to eat the fruit as well. They then were made to leave the garden because of their disobedience to God.
The serpent Satan, told Eve that if she ate the fruit she would be wise as god.
In the King James version the word - Eve - appears twice in the New Testament 2 Cor 11:3 But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. 1 Tim 2:13 For Adam was first formed, then Eve.