I was reading Moses and I got stuck in this verse. Maybe some of you can share your views about it:
Moses 4:6
"And Satan put in into the heart of the serpent, (for he had drawn away many after him,) and he sought also to beguile Eve, for he knew not the mind of God, wherefore he sought to destroy the world"
We are talking about a beast being drawn away after Satan during the pre-existence? Are we talking about a normal spirit who was not courageous enough and end up being a beast when he/she came to this earth? What are your thoughts?
I have always read over this verse quickly (a bad thing to do), but it is good that you picked up on it. My understanding is the serpent and Satan are one and the same person and the use of the word 'serpent' is symbolic. However, in this verse it does not seem to be the case, I would like insight into it also.
The scriptural word serpent indicates a winged being, an angel of light. Indeed, the serpent who beguiled Eve was not a snake as such, but someone convincingly authoritative, perhaps nigh unto an angel of light. Whether that messenger of falsehood was the devil himself or one of his followers, the influence of that spirit once known as Lucifer was being directly manifest.
The following site (not an LDS one) has some very interesting points on the subject:
https://www.childrenofyahweh.com/Other%20Re...the_serpent.htm
From the Institute Student Manual for the Old Testament:
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In the Genesis account the serpent speaks to Eve and tempts her to partake of the fruit. The more complete account in the book of Moses points out that Satan is the one speaking, although he does so through the serpent (see Moses 4:6-7). Also, Satan is symbolized elsewhere by the image of a serpent (see Revelation 12:9; D&C 76:28; 84:72; 88:110). |
Quetzalcoatl (Jesus) was often represented in art work by a Serpent. Could not Satan have impersonated the 'serpent' to convince Eve....
Jesus compares himself to the brazen serpent of Moses. Jesus and Satan also share the venus star as a symbol. This probably is a case of Satan imitating Jesus.
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LDS_forever said
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We are talking about a beast being drawn away after Satan during the pre-existence? Are we talking about a normal spirit who was not courageous enough and end up being a beast when he/she came to this earth? What are your thoughts? |
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And he became Satan, yea, even the devil, the father of all lies, to deceive and to blind men, and to lead them captive at his will, even as many as would not hearken unto my voice. |