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Many Second Temple Jewish texts suggest that the snake in the Garden of Eden could speak not because it was unique or supernatural, but because all animals were originally able to speak the same universal language as humans. The idea appears in works like Jubilees, Philo, and Josephus, which describe a time before the loss of animal speech.
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