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God spoke to the serpent in the Garden of Eden, after the serpent had beguiled Eve, and said ''"I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel."''  This scripture presents two mysteries: first, what is the seed of the woman, and secondly, what is the seed of the serpent?   
God spoke to the serpent in the Garden of Eden, after the serpent had beguiled Eve, and said ''"I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel."''  This scripture presents two mysteries: first, what is the seed of the woman, and secondly, what is the seed of the serpent?   


Physically, it is the male that carries seed for reproduction.  A woman has no seed of her own.  The only man that was born without a natural father was Jesus.  The woman's seed, therefore, is the virgin-born man, Jesus Christ.   
The only man that was born without a natural father was Jesus.  The woman's seed, therefore, is the virgin-born man, Jesus Christ.   


The serpent, however, is not awaiting a similar virgin-reincarnation.  But, just as the seed of the woman refers to a physical offspring, so the seed of the serpent refers to a physical offspring.  The hatred that was prophecied to exist between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent must be evident in the Bible in order to understand who the seed of the serpent is.  However, this hatred is not evident between Jesus and an animal, such as a snake, but between Jesus and man.  Jesus was crucified by men, which were the manifestation of the seed of the serpent, just as Abel was murdered by Cain, another manifestation of the seed of the serpent.   
The serpent, however, is not awaiting a similar virgin-reincarnation.  But, just as the seed of the woman refers to a physical offspring, so the seed of the serpent refers to a physical offspring.  The hatred that was prophecied to exist between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent must be evident in the Bible in order to understand who the seed of the serpent is.  However, this hatred is not evident between Jesus and an animal, such as a snake, but between Jesus and man.  Jesus was crucified by men, which were the manifestation of the seed of the serpent, just as Abel was murdered by Cain, another manifestation of the seed of the serpent.