No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.
It usually depends on the story it appears in. Generally, a snake represents betrayal and trickery, originating from the story of Adam and Eve.
Adam and eve
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.
Christians accept the story of Adam and Eve.
The story of Adam and Eve is associated with the religion of Christianity.
Satan
Yes, a pet snake.
The story of Adam and Eve is associated with the religion of Christianity.
The story of Adam and Eve is told through The Book of Genesis in the Old Testament of the Bible . Chapters one, two, three, four and five tell the story of Adam and Eve
The snake in the garden that god specifically told Adam and Eve to stay out of. The snake resembles satin.
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.
Maybe, if Lucifer didn't disobey God he woud'nt be Satan and the snake to tempt Adam and Eve.