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2008-07-21
When the serpent spoke the second time, the last part of his statement is not a lie. So he asked the woman a question and then continues to lie and twist what God said, but to top it all off, what he last said was not a lie. Obviously the serpent had knowledge that the humans did not have…’and you will be like God knowing good and evil.’ Compare that to Gen 3:21, ‘the man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil.’ My point is that the serpent knew things, perhaps even about themselves (motives?) that the only other person who would know would have been God…I’ve not finished my studies so I’m just throwing this out there…so it is to be taken with a grain of salt…
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