Bible Trivia Question

What punishment was given to the serpent after deceiving Eve?


It was sent out of Eden.
It was cursed to crawl on its belly and eat dust.
It was struck dead.
It was given a different appearance.

It was cursed to crawl on its belly and eat dust.

Genesis 3:14 - The serpent's curse affected its movement and diet, symbolizing its humiliation.

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