Bible Trivia Question

What punishment was given to the serpent after deceiving Eve?


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

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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