eve and the snake

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Eve and the Snake Why did the serpent tempt Eve? The Torah tells us (Gen. 3:1) that the serpent was unusually intelligent ("cunning"); perhaps it resented the fact that Adam and Eve were appointed as rulers over all the other forms of life (Gen. 1:28). Also, according to the Midrash, the serpent wasn’t acting on its own, but was being directed by the angel Samael, who specializes in tempting Man (see the beginning of the Book of Job).

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from jewish answer.orgshort summary about why the snake was successful in tempting Eve to eat from the tree of knowledge.

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Eve and the Snake

Why did the serpent tempt Eve?

The Torah tells us (Gen. 3:1) that the serpent was unusually intelligent ("cunning"); perhaps it resented the fact that Adam and Eve were appointed as rulers over all the other forms of life (Gen. 1:28). Also, according to the Midrash, the serpent wasn’t acting on its own, but was being directed by the angel Samael, who specializes in tempting Man (see the beginning of the Book of Job).