BTW, dear Strym (the greatest of love and peace to you!), I was speaking with a dear one and he said he received the following:
As to the many painting, drawings, and other depictions of the "serpent" in the tree in Eden, they are inaccurate. In the account, the "serpent" (which was actually a seraph - a "fiery, flying serpent" - and here, specifically, a cherub) asked Eve about a Tree that was situated "in the middle of the garden." A review of the conversation, however, will reveal that neither could the serpent be IN the Tree at the time, nor could Eve have been hear it. There, Eve responded:
"We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God said, 'You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.'"
She did NOT say, "God said, 'You must not eat fruit from THIS tree..." indicating a tree that she was standing before or the serpent was entwined in at the time. In addition, the words "when" or "consequently", etc., were added to support the false theories that it WAS this tree. There are no such words in the Hebrew; they are purely speculative and so were subject to the whim of the particular scribe. The discussion actually took place some distance from the Tree [of Knowledge of Good and Bad].
This resounded with me because I received from my Lord that (1) the "serpent" wasn't (and isn't) a snake, as man would have you believe; and (2) "he" wasn't IN... ANY tree; he was STANDING before Eve. Literally. On his own two legs. This is corroborated by the "curse" that was placed on him as a result of his deceit and slander (which is why he is CALLED "devil" (deceiver) and "satan" (slanderer))... which curse resulted in him having the crawl "upon his belly." Because a snake slithers... some assumed this to be the animal in question. It was not; I posted what I was shown about that event, when he lost his ability to stand, elsewhere.
Also, per my Lord, the words depicting this being as an earthly animal was added because the scribes didn't understand what... or, rather, WHO... was being spoken of here (the covering cherub - Ezekiel 28:11-19). They thought "Serpent? Okay, must be a snake. If a snake, then a beast." However, the words are inaccurate. I will show you. The account states, in some form or another, depending on the Bible version you're reading, in two places:
"Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the LORD God had made."
and...
"JaHVeH God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, "Cursed are you above all the livestock and all the wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life."
However, the TRUE words of the verses were:
"Now the serpent was more sly than any JaHVeH God had made."
Meaning, more sly than any serpent JAH had made. And this is true. The "serpent" was, again, a seraph (flying, fiery, serpent)... as all spirit beings are, including angels (of which "cherubs" are "princes)... and he was more sly than any of the OTHER seraphs/serpents JAH had made. But there were no words indicating more sly/crafty/cunning than all of the wild beasts/animals. That simply was not the case, and I will explain in a moment.
The other verse stated:
"So JaHVeH God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, "Cursed are you above all! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life."
Meaning, cursed he was above ALL... seraphs, humans, AND animals... which he IS... and to SHOW this, his ability to STAND... and FLY... was removed. As a result, he became restricted... not only as to where he could go... but in STANDING BEFORE THE MOST HOLY. As a result of his deceit and slander, he, for a great long time... had to CRAWL in when taking his "station" before God and making his report. (Job 1:6, 7; 2:1, 2). This is the OUTWARD "branding" of his curse and debasement. He is now counting among the "disgusting things"... and so must "creep" about.
We can know this because... apparently only that creature could talk. But is that true? It is true that only that creature could communicate with Adham/Eve... in the way that it did. But why would only ONE animal be able to speak? Either they ALL could... or they were ALL cursed as a result of this one animal's conduct. Well, Adham could certainly communicate with all of the animals - he called them to him. But that doesn't mean he spoke to them in the language of man (or God)... or that even if he did, they spoke back in the same manner. According to my Lord, they readily communicated, but not as we speak [to one another]. So, that this one creature could... and did... as an animal... is illogical.
On the other hand, say they all COULD speak as we do - what did the others do so as to lose that capability? Nothing is stated. For them to lose it because of this one "animal's" conduct, then, would be an unrighteous act on the part of the Most Holy One of Israel... unless there was some attachment/connection between it and all the other animals. There was not.
The truth is that it wasn't an animal. He was/is a serpent, yes, but a [formerly] fiery, flying serpent... which is a seraph... a spirit being.
The second thing this dear one shared with me is that our Lord told him that Mark (the co-writer of the account of "Mark", which was actually more of Peter's recollection with input from Mark... who was his son - 1 Peter 5:13), literally heard the prayer in Gethsemane... because he had been secretly following our Lord and his disciples for some time. This night, although the disciples kept falling asleep, he did not and followed further so as to hear the prayer. Because of this, he was able to corroborate what his father (Peter) and Matthew were TOLD as to what the prayer's contents were.
Why isn't Peter identified as the writer? I asked that and apparently it was same as for Lazarus; by this time it was too dangerous for him to do so. Luke was never in danger because he was commissioned by a man in some kind of power (Theophilus) to write; he was not around before my Lord was impaled, so he had nothing to fear as being one of "his" (Christ's) disciples (such ones were taken more seriously than those who came later, excluding Paul, because they were believed to be the "leaders" of the "movement", along WITH Christ, who was THEIR leader). Luke, however, was only writing an account for another, based on other's recollections (Luke 1:2-4; Acts 1:1). Although Matthew WAS around, remember, he was formerly a tax collector and so still had some "friends" on the "other" side, so that his association with my Lord wasn't as dangerous for him. Also, he wasn't as visible and outspoken as some of the others so there was always some question as to whether he was [a disciple] or wasn't.
Peter, however, was literally identified as a disciple by the woman who recognized him. AND, he was vocal, along with Paul, James, John, and others. All of these were either imprisoned, exiled, and/or eventually killed.
There were MANY accounts written, however, by many others (Luke 1:1); these are the only ones "allowed" into the canon.
Anyway, I was compelled to share all of this with you, again, in an effort to give you the most complete picture of the events as I can. Of course, you know I'm going to say that there is One who can lead you into ALL truth... including the truth about these matters... and all you truly need to do is go to him... because THAT is the ultimate truth. And so, since I'm sharing truth... (smile).
I will leave you with that thought (smile, again)... and, again, I wish you peace!
YOUR servant and a slave of Christ,
SA