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What does the Bible say about the serpent in Genesis 3?

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The serpent in Genesis 3 represents Satan, who is described as more subtle than any beast and is the deceiver of humanity.

In Genesis 3, the serpent is introduced as a crafty creature created by God. This portrayal symbolizes Satan, who uses subtlety and deceit to tempt Eve into disobeying God. Scripture emphasizes this through the description of the serpent as being more 'subtle' than any other beast of the field, indicating his cunning nature. His approach is marked by craftiness, as he engages Eve in conversation, questioning God's command and thus casting doubt on God's truth. This event illustrates the beginning of sin entering the world and serves as a foundation for understanding humanity's need for salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:1, Revelation 12:9, Isaiah 14

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