Eve was lied to and deceived.
The common understanding is that when the Bible tells us that Eve was deceived that it must be talking about the conversation she has with the snake.
My opinion is that if you only have her being deceived by the snake you don't fully understand the whole story.
The story of Eve's being deceived starts way before her conversation with the snake, and it starts to be more about her relationship with her husband.
When the Bible tells us later that she "gave also to her husband who was with her," we start to see that she was being truly manipulated in this story to take the blame.
So we see that Adam was there the whole time.
He was not off fixing a flower cart somewhere .
Adam was right there the whole time Eve was talking to the snake...
So Adam knew what was happening...
Adam knew that when Eve tells the snake this part of the Law (that was not really part of the Law) he had to know it was a sin.
There is simply no way around this...Adam was there,
Adam was listening to his wife speak...
Heard her say this error...
knew that the addition to the Law was totally in error and therefore a sin...
Yet he says nothing?
Now in the commentaries we read on this problem we find that writers struggle hard to find a reason why Adam did not speak up?
The common answer the many commentators have to answer this mystery is to try to make it seem that Adam was not with Eve at the time.
Even though the Text says clearly that Adam was there.
They need to make him be not there to make the story work the way they want it to work.
That is where I differ.
I differ with all the commentaries because I don't have a need to write Adam out of the story.
I simply read the text as it was written and allow it to tell me its story.
The story as written is that Adam was there.
Adam hears Eve make this error about the Law and Adam says nothing to correct her.
The Bible's context has presented it clearly that only Adam was told the Law by God, and that Eve had to learn the Law from him.
That is just a fact of the bible's context.
So this points us to the only conclusion we can come to that :If Eve was not told the Law but had to receive the Law from Adam...and if she repeats the Law as she does with the clear error in it, she is either telling a lie, or she has been lied to!
Eve either lied to the snake.....or......Adam lied to her beforehand when he taught her the Law.
So what is the answer?...
The answer we find in the Text is that the Bible never calls Eve as being guilty of telling a lie,so this means Eve had been lied to by Adam when he taught her what the Law was.
And as Eve had to trust her husband to teach her the Law (as there was no other way for here to learn the Law), she had to have been "deceived" by both Satan and her husband Adam.
thus when I read the Bible describe Eve's actions in this story I can see how truly the Bible is correct when it says of Eve that she was "Deceived".