The First Cosmic Traitor: Who (or What) Was the "Nachash" in Genesis 3?
In this episode of Theology in the Underworld (Ep. 14), we dive deep into the mysterious figure of the Nakash (often translated simply as "serpent") in Genesis 3. But as the Hebrew text and ancient Near Eastern context reveal, this was not a literal snake.
Drawing heavily from the work of Michael Heiser, we explore the semantic triad of the word nachash: its meanings as serpent, diviner (one who practices secret knowledge and sorcery), and shining one (linked to luminous bronze imagery and divine glory).
Was this being a member of God's divine council? A rebellious cherub-like guardian with serpentine traits? And how do parallel passages in Isaiah 14 (the "shining one, son of dawn") and Ezekiel 28 (the anointed guardian cherub in Eden) illuminate the same primordial rebel?
We also discuss James H. Charlesworth's research on serpent symbolism in antiquity—often positive (healing, renewal, eternal life) rather than purely negative—and why many Second Temple Jews and early Christians pointed more to the rebellions in Genesis 6 and 10–11 as the root of evil, rather than Genesis 3 alone.
This episode connects the dots to the underworld, death as the ultimate enemy, and ultimately Christ's victory—setting the stage for deeper explorations in future episodes.What do you think the Nachash really was? A divine being in serpentine form? A chaos monster? Or something even more profound?
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Why Would the Nakash Have Secret Knowledge? Divine Council Clue in Genesis 3:22
0:46 – Welcome & Episode Overview: The Nikosh of Genesis 3
1:04 – Michael Heiser’s Three Rebellions Framework
2:14 – Personal Academic Background: Focus on Second & Third Rebellions
3:28 – Why Second Temple Jews Rarely Pointed to Genesis 3 as the Origin of Evil
4:59 – Scholarly Context: John Walton vs. Heiser on Demythologizing Genesis 3
6:18 – Isaiah 14 & Ezekiel 28 as Brother Texts to Genesis 3
8:36 – Slideshow Begins: James H. Charlesworth on Ancient Serpent Symbolism
9:21 – Positive Associations: Healing, Eternal Life, Renewal & Worship
12:08 – The Three Meanings of Nakash: Serpent, Divination & Bronze/Shining One
13:04 – First Meaning: Serpent – Negative Connotations, Dan as Nakash, Bashan Links
17:38 – Isaiah 27: Leviathan the Fleeing/Twisting Nakash (Chaos Monster)
18:50 – Amos 9 & Cathonic/Underworld Serpent Imagery
19:52 – Second Meaning: Divination & Secret Knowledge (Numbers 23–24, Genesis 44)
23:23 – Divination Linked to Child Sacrifice
25:09 – Third Meaning: Bronze (Nahoshet) & Luminous Divine Beings (Daniel 10:6)
27:52 – Isaiah 14: The Shining One, Son of Dawn (Lucifer) & Astral Imagery
29:10 – Ezekiel 28: Anointed Guardian Cherub in Eden, Precious Stones & Stones of Fire
31:27 – Smoking Gun in Genesis 3: The Nakash’s Secret Knowledge & “Like One of Us”
33:37 – Heiser on the Triple Entendre + Semantic Triad Concept
35:55 – Was the Nakash a Cherub? Seraphim Influence, Fiery Serpents & Iconography
41:30 – Conclusion: The Nakash as Divine Being with Serpentine Characteristics
42:06 – Final Thoughts & Viewer Question: What Do You Think the Nakash Really Was?
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