Again The Apple!

To put it plainly, there was no apple.  In the beginning God created heaven and earth by speaking them into existence.  It is written; The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof; the world and they that dwell in it. (Psalm 24:1) If it were an apple God's command would be don't eat from the apple tree!

Consider this.  We cannot conceive Eve as holding a conversation with a snake, but we can understand her being fascinated by one, apparently "an angel of light."  Serpent in the Hebrew language is Nachash (the shinny one), therefore, a glorious angel possessing superior and supernatural knowledge.

If a serpent was afterward called a nachash, it was because it was more shining than any other creature; and if it became wise, it was not because of its own innate positive knowledge, but of its wisdom in hiding away from all observation; and because of its association with one of the names of Satan (that old serpent) who beguiled Eve. (2 Cor. 11:3, 14)

It is wonderful how a snake could ever be supposed to speak without the organs of speech, or that Satan should be supposed able to accomplish so a great a miracle.  After all, one of his biggest tricks was to trick the world into believing he didn't exist.

It only shows the power of tradition, which has from the infancy of each one of us, put before our eyes and written on our minds the picture of a snake and an apple; the former based on a wrong interpretation, and the latter being a pure invention, about which there is not one word said in Holy Scripture.

All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. (2 Timothy 3:16)

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