Speaking of extra-biblical sources is one of my favorites---Irenaeus, taught by Polycarp a hearer and disciple of Apostle John.
The devil is well practised in falsehood, by which Adam having been led astray, sinned on the sixth day of the creation, in which day also he has been renewed by Christ.
1. He had indeed been already accustomed to lie against
God, for the purpose of leading men astray. For at the beginning, when God had given to man a variety of things for food, while He commanded him not to eat of one tree only, as the
Scripture tells us that God said to Adam: From every tree which is in the garden you shall eat food; but from the tree of
knowledge of good and
evil, from this you shall not eat: for in the day that you shall eat of it, you shall die by death;
Genesis 2:16-17 he then, lying against the Lord, tempted man, as the
Scripture says that the serpent said to the
woman: Has God indeed said this, You shall not eat from every tree of the garden?
Genesis 3:1 And when she had exposed the
falsehood, and simply related the command, as He had said, From every tree of the garden we shall eat; but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said, You shall not eat of it, neither shall you touch it, lest you die:
Genesis 3:2-3 when he had [thus] learned from the
woman the command of
God, having brought his cunning into play, he finally deceived her by a
falsehood, saying, You shall not die by death; for God
knew that in the day you shall eat of it your eyes shall be opened, and you shall be as gods,
knowing good and
evil.
Genesis 3:4 In the first place, then, in the garden of God he disputed about
God, as if God was not there, for he was
ignorant of the greatness of
God; and then, in the next place, after he had learned from the
woman that God had said that they should die if they tasted the aforesaid tree, opening his mouth, he uttered the third
falsehood, You shall not die by death. But that God was
true, and the serpent a liar, was
proved by the result, death having passed upon them who had eaten. For along with the fruit they did also fall under the power of death, because they ate in disobedience; and disobedience to God entails death. Wherefore, as they became forfeit to death, from that [moment] they were handed over to it.