In the biblical narrative, God did warn Adam about the consequences of disobedience, specifically regarding the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. However, the presence of Satan, represented as a serpent, serves to illustrate the concept of free will and the test of faith. God's decision not to provide explicit warnings about Satan may reflect the belief that true obedience and love for God require the ability to choose freely, even in the face of temptation. This scenario emphasizes the complexity of choice and the nature of good and evil in humanity's relationship with the divine.
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
God and Satan. Then, Eve.
I think it's basically stating that God wants you to succeed but Satan wants you to fail. fail=god's loss=his win
God gave dominion of the Earht to Adama & Eve; and by disobeying God, Adam and Eve allowed Satan to take it.
The main characters in "Paradise Lost" by John Milton are God, Satan, Adam, and Eve. God is the creator of all. Satan is a fallen angel who rebels against God. Adam and Eve are the first humans created by God.
He didn't God held Eve responsible for her sin of listening to Satan and she was judged. God held Adam responsible for his sin of listening to the woman and He and all of us were judged. God held Satan resonsible for His sin of deception and he was judged,
Satan was a high ranking angel that over time developed a desire for the worship that God received. Once man was created Satan desired to receive worship from man. God commanded Adam to not eat of the tree of knowledge of good and bad for if he does he will die. Satan deceived Eve into eating of the tree's fruit. Satan told Eve "you will not die" and that you will become like God (having your eyes opened) knowing good and evil. Satan (father of the lie) lied when he said that Eve would not die. He also encouraged Adam and Eve to be independent of God and decide what is good and bad for themselves. Satan encouraged man to rebel against God and brought death to mankind. God's sovereignty or right to rule was questioned by Satan.
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.
Maybe, if Lucifer didn't disobey God he woud'nt be Satan and the snake to tempt Adam and Eve.
God, Adam Eve and satan
Satan cherishes the power he possesses in Hell and the prospect of rebelling against God in Heaven.
All of them... except Iblis/Satan When Allah (God) created Adam - and even before Adam's soul had entered his body - the Lord told the Angels and all who were present - including the Jinn - that they must all bow down to Adam upon the completion of his creation. So they all bowed down, in obedience to God's command, except Satan. Satan is not an angel. He is from the spirit world (called the Jinn).