The Serpent of Genesis Wasn't a Serpent! Hebrew Text Reveals It!

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • What if the serpent in the Garden of Eden wasn't actually a serpent? In this video, we dive deep into the story of Adam and Eve and challenge the traditional interpretation of the serpent as a mere deceiver. Using the original Hebrew text of Genesis, we explore the idea that the "nahash" may represent something far more profound-possibly a symbol of wisdom, a divine rebel, or even chaos itself.
    We'll unravel the hidden layers of this ancient story and consider how serpents were seen in other cultures as symbols of wisdom, immortality, and power. Was the serpent offering Eve forbidden knowledge, or was it giving humanity the gift of enlightenment?
    Join us as we reexamine the serpent's true role in the story of humanity's fall. Is it just a villain-or something much more complex? Don't miss this eye-opening exploration into one of the Bible's most mysterious figures!
    🔔 Subscribe to uncover more hidden meanings and ancient mysteries from the Bible and beyond!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @CharlesAllen-hr4bp
    @CharlesAllen-hr4bp 8 днів тому +1

    Amen thank you God Almighty and Jesus Christ names

  • @kablanetkablanet989
    @kablanetkablanet989 6 днів тому +1

    Snake in Hebrew NAHACH comes from the root to guess, which means to predict things that may logically occur, therefore it is possible that it was actually an intelligent creature that knew how to use logic

  • @larrylogan3788
    @larrylogan3788 8 днів тому +4

    Enlightenment? Yeah, I don’t think so. The serpent offered them knowledge of evil. On the 7th day God rested and said everything was GOOD, the serpent said you’ll know both GOOD, which they already knew, and evil, which they didn’t know. Knowing evil is never enlightening, quite the contrary.

    • @DivineChronicles3
      @DivineChronicles3  8 днів тому +3

      I appreciate your feedback. Here is my counter thought:
      How do you know what light is without darkness? To know good, you must know evil also. Their innocence kept them from SEEING the difference. That does not mean they were actually blind, but they did not have an understanding of evil or good. Genesis 3:7 speaks of their innocence which says: "And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons." This shows that before they ate the fruit they did not understand. Genesis 3:10 further supports this by saying, "And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself." Everything was GOOD as God saw it, not as they did.

    • @fpena6038
      @fpena6038 8 днів тому +2

      The wisdom of man is foolishness to God.

  • @mistressofthedark1476
    @mistressofthedark1476 5 днів тому

    It is said that when you dream of a snake biting you, it's transferring a.k.a giving you wisdom. Also, it's said that it was an apple that Adam and Eve ate. It might have been a pomegranate or something else.