I am certain that Satan was the serpent in Genesis. I would just lke to share with thee who do not believe it how I got this opinion..
But first, let us start here:
"He was thrown down to earth, and all his angels with him. (Rev. 12: 9)
Satan was an angel, much like God, and could appear in the form of another beast. Hewas always there, but was thrown down to Earth. Now following what
I believe, Satan DID have the possibility of appearing as the serpent in Genesis. As he was an opposing "angel"?Johns reference to the ancient serpent can only mean the serpent in the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 3: 1-20)
Eve was taken in with Satan's reasoning; especially when "the serpent said unto the woman,Ye shall not surely die:"(Gen.3:4)
Was Satan not trying to cease life's existance at the source? (indirectly). God was trying to create a world for humans to live and breathe, and reproduce, and Satan began his jealousy and adversary to foil God's plan?
Thankyou for your time
But first, let us start here:
"He was thrown down to earth, and all his angels with him. (Rev. 12: 9)
Satan was an angel, much like God, and could appear in the form of another beast. Hewas always there, but was thrown down to Earth. Now following what
I believe, Satan DID have the possibility of appearing as the serpent in Genesis. As he was an opposing "angel"?Johns reference to the ancient serpent can only mean the serpent in the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 3: 1-20)
Eve was taken in with Satan's reasoning; especially when "the serpent said unto the woman,Ye shall not surely die:"(Gen.3:4)
Was Satan not trying to cease life's existance at the source? (indirectly). God was trying to create a world for humans to live and breathe, and reproduce, and Satan began his jealousy and adversary to foil God's plan?
Thankyou for your time