When Jesus said to his disciples, “I have given them power to trample serpents and alacranes” (Lk 10:19), he was not inviting them to face these animals or claiming to be the devil. Then, what did he mean by those words? The passage has awakened questions for centuries. While some people relate the serpents to Satan by the Genesis account, others wonder whether the alacranes also represent the evil one. However, the Bible offers a deeper answer:…
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When Jesus said to his disciples, “I have given them power to trample serpents and alacranes” (Lk 10:19), he was not inviting them to face these animals or claiming to be the devil. Then, what did he mean by those words? The passage has awakened questions for centuries. While some people relate the serpents to Satan by the Genesis account, others wonder whether the alacranes also represent the evil one. However, the Bible offers a deeper answer:…