First, God cursed the Serpent to crawl and lick the dust, rather than be the pretty creature he had been before. Second, in Genesis 3:16, God said to Eve that he would greatly increase her pains in childbirth. Third, we read in the same verse, that the woman's desire will be for her husband and he will rule over her. Fourth, verses 17 and 18 tell us that man would have to painfully work the ground for his food. The ground would also produce thorns and thistles and man will eat the plants of the field. Fifth, God told Adam that man would return to the ground as dust after he dies as shown in verse 19. Sixth, the punishment for Adam and Eve, stated in verses 23 and 24, would be banishment from the Garden of Eden.
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The serpent in the mythological creation story of the Bible is not the devil. That is only Christian supposition, especially since the creation story is not meant to be taken as true.
It was the cow serpent the official name was Ophiotaurus but Percy named her Bessie
Yes he was but he is also connected with cattle and trees. Kind of weird but the info is there. Look at the curse on him in Genisis. Medical symbol is the serpent on a staff or tree. Some odd relationships to be studied out.
for those who people who dont like science like ME yes it is but naturally no its not a curse its a main subject you study in schools, colleges etc it is needed in your life
Yes, Genesis 3:1 states that serpent was "more subtil than all the beasts of the field". In addition, when God cursed the serpent he became a snake, that is, crawled on his belly. If this is not so then the curse God pronounced had little effect. Finally, a snake has a forked tongue and cannot articulate words. Thus the original serpent was an upright beast. The Hebrew word for serpent comes from the root "nachash" meaning: to practice divination, divine, observe signs, learn by experience, diligently observe, practice fortunetelling, take as an omen [Strong's Lexicon 5172] Also see REVELATION 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. Notice the words "old serpent" who deceives. Remember that the devil through the serpent brought the original sin in the Garden of Eden and attempts a final great deception "mark of the beast" in the book of revelations.
There are different kinds of 'generational' curses. 1) According to the Bible, -- 'sin' is a generational curse brought upon mankind by our foreparents Adam & Eve. This curse leads to the death of all mankind. Only Christ Jesus' sacrifice, can and will end the curse of sin. He can redeem mankind from this curse; by granting them 'everlasting life' in Paradise on earth. 2) If there is a curse pronounced upon a person or his family by another fellow human; -- then the worship of, and prayer to Jehovah God, The Almighty of the Universe; has been known to stop a generational curse in a very short time. For example, Jehovah's Witnesses who have received a voodoo curse; are untouched by the curse. The curse has no power over them; to the amazement of the curser. This is because they worship Jehovah God; and Jehovah protects them from human induced curses. Perhaps there are additional answers to this question.
It was a serpent in the Garden and the serpent spoke to Eve. There is no indication that the serpent was a snake or that it was not in some other form before God found out what Eve and Adam had done. It was then that God told the serpent that he would crawl on his belly and eat the dust of man forever. Why would God curse something that already was. In other words God would not curse the serpent to not walk if it was already not walking. So it stands to reason that if the serpent was cursed to crawl then it was apparently walking before the curse that God put on it. Plus it also communicated to Eve to disobey God's law.Serpent is a word of Latin origin (from serpens, serpentis "something that creeps. So couldn't the creeper have been something else that creeped. Maybe a fallen angel that worked against God and when God discovered what he had done cursed this angel and all of its offspring to crawl on its belly forever thus a snake.
If evil can be defined as ill intended toward another being, then I would suspect it began with the serpent in the Garden of Eden (Genesis, chapter 3).
Zeus had the gods create her (which could be considered a gift, or curse) and gave her for wedding present the jar that contained the plagues of mankind.
In Ovid's fasti there is a half bull, half serpent called the Ophiotaurus.This creature also appears in Rick Riordan's Titan's Curse.
Thor saw the first serpent and kill all the serpent.The Mother of all serpent is the midgard serpent and Thor killed the midgard serpent and save us all