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In Genesis chapter 3 why did Satan use the serpent as his agent?

Nowhere does Genesis chapter 3 ever suggest that the serpent was really Satan in disguise or an agent of Satan. The concept of Satan only entered Judaism during the Babylonian Exile and, even today, Jews see Satan as the loyal servant of God, quite unlike the Christian perspective. The story of the serpent can perhaps best be seen as an example of the animistic stories of early Hebrew times. It bears a strong resemblance to the Australian dreamtime stories.


Did Satan ever read The Bible?

Satan wrote the bible


Is poison serpent the best Beyblade ever?

NO!


Will you ever think you saw Satan?

A:No - I know that Satan does not really exist.


What is the name of the snake in the Bible?

SatanAnswerContrary to the above, the serpent is never named. It is simply called the 'most cunning of the beasts', and is never ever equated with Satan. In fact, the early Jews did not even have an idea of a personification of evil (ie the devil, Satan, lucifer) as we do. The idea that somehow the serpent represented Satan was a much later interpretation.Answer:The "hissing" sound of the "whispering enchanter" or "nachash" is where the translators derived the word "snake" in Genesis 3.The Hebrew for "subtil" or "clever," according to Strong's Definitions, means: "cunning (usually in a bad sense.)"As stated above, the snake is never named in the Genesis account... but within the entire account of God's Word, the Bible, which God caused to be written "line upon line... here a little, and there a little" (Isa.28:13)... we discover the identity of the serpent.The identity, however, is revealed in the New Testament... the testament that "illuminates" the "closed and sealed" words of the Old (Dan.12:9). The Jews, of course, couldn't ID the serpent, because of their rejection of Christ... and the New Testament.Paul wrote to the church in Corinth: "...I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through subtilty..." (II Cor.11:3).The "snake" to which Paul refers is: "ophis" "a snake, figuratively (as a type of sly cunning) an artful malicious person...".Then... within the "Acts of the Apostles" Paul confronts one "Elymas the sorcerer" (Barjesus)."Then Saul, (who also is called Paul,) filled with the Holy Spirit, set his eyes on him [Elymas the sorcerer], and said, O full of all subtilty and all mischief, thou child of the Devil, thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord?" (Acts 13:9-10)So, the New Testament revelation is that subtilty, cunning (in the bad sense) and maliciousness is the practiced art of the Devil and his children.Finally, the serpent is named for us in the last book of the Bible: "...the great Dragon was cast out, that oldserpent [ophis], called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world..." (Rev.12:9).


I hate Satan?

Yes the correct thing to say about him cause Satan doesn't care about you he wants you dead don't ever like Satan for he is evil.


Was Hitler's 'spiritual guide' ever positively identified as Satan?

No


What is the best song or music ever?

Satan. Satan. i don't know go ask chuck Norris he could probably tell you


Does hercule Satan ever die from old age in dragonball gt?

no


Were there ever horsemen in The Bible?

In the Old Testament there are 56 places where horsemen are mentioned and in the New Testament there are 3 places.


What was the bulkiest Bible ever produced?

The bulkiest Bible ever produced was the Old Testament. It is observed that the Old Testament is somewhat bulkier and more comprehensive than the Protestant Bible.


Did god warn of Adam and Eve of Satan?

yes as adam and eve where the first creatures or humans ever created,god warned them of satan as they would be led astrayed.so god ordered them not to believe satan.but the satan ruined them