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The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
They were in Paradise, which is not exactly earth.The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
It was like earth. But it had different trees and God walked there beside Adam.It was on Earth. Eden doesn't exist now, because of the fall.
They were in Paradise, which is not exactly earth.
Or is this Paradise? Because there is a lot of complaining if it is.
It was on Earth. Eden doesn't exist now, because of the fall.
I'm referring to what is written rather than what is not.Eden was the Paradise where Adam and Eve could've to talk to God himself aka earlier version of Jesus Christ.
Where do you think it was?It was like earth. But it had different trees and God walked there beside Adam.
The streams ran, it never rained, snakes talked, trees produced food easily, and other stuff.
Not as paradise.
You mean The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe isn't true?A talking animal is a powerful clue that what you are reading is not to be understood in a literal way.
Gen 3.1 says that the serpent was more cunning, subtle, crafty, or shrewd, etc, depending on your translation, than any other animal in the Garden. Therefore he had carefully plotted this out and would not have done anything that would have startled or planted doubt in Eve. That would have sent her back to Adam, and the game would have been over. Therefore it seems to follow that the serpent speaking to her was not out of the ordinary, and that she remained at ease with him, with her guard down.The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
And Balaam didn't seem all that surprised when the donkey spoke to him. Only that wasn't paradise.The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
From what I’ve studied the word is nahash or something like that, also translates to “shining one”, like an angel of light.
The reason for this question. It kinda puzzled me that Adam and Eve that they didn't seem strange for a snake talking to them.
Where do you think it was?
"the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him."