Where is your proof it is fake?
You live in a cave? Mud hut?
Facts :
Who was Adam,s first wife ?
LILITH
Lilith wanted have the same rights as Adam - she wanted to be equal
why she was deleted ?
the Bible is a censored by Constantine
There is no God
never was
Lilith
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This article is about the Jewish mythological figure Lilith. For other uses, see
Lilith (disambiguation).
Lilith (1892) by
John Collier in
Southport Atkinson Art Gallery
Lilith (
Hebrew: לִילִית
Lîlîṯ) is a figure in
Jewish mythology, developed earliest in the
Babylonian Talmud (3rd to 5th centuries CE). The character is generally thought to derive in part from a historically far earlier class of female
demons (
lilītu) in
Mesopotamian religion, found in
cuneiform texts of
Sumer,
Akkad,
Assyria, and
Babylonia.
Evidence in later Jewish materials is plentiful, but little information has survived relating to the original Sumerian,
Akkadian,
Assyrian and
Babylonian view of these demons. While the connection is almost universally agreed upon, recent scholarship has disputed the relevance of two sources previously used to connect the Jewish
lilith to an Akkadian
lilītu—the
Gilgamesh appendix and the
Arslan Tash amulets.
[1] (See below for discussion of the two problematic sources.
[2])
In Hebrew-language texts, the term
lilith or
lilit (translated as "night creatures", "night monster", "night hag", or "screech owl") first occurs in a list of animals in Isaiah 34:11, either in singular or plural form according to variations in the earliest manuscripts. In the
Dead Sea Scrolls'
Songs of the Sage the term first occurs in a list of monsters. In Jewish
magical inscriptions on bowls and amulets from the 6th century CE onwards, Lilith is identified as a female demon and the first visual depictions appear.
In
Jewish folklore, from the satirical book
Alphabet of Ben Sira (ca 700–1000 CE) onwards, Lilith appears as
Adam's first wife, who was created at the same time (
Rosh Hashanah) and from the same dirt as Adam – compare Genesis 1:27. (This contrasts with
Eve, who was created from one of Adam's ribs: Genesis 2:22) The legend developed extensively during the
Middle Ages, in the tradition of
Aggadic midrashim, the
Zohar, and
Jewish mysticism.
[3] For example, in the 13th-century writings of Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob ha-Cohen, Lilith left Adam after she refused to become subservient to him and then would not return to the
Garden of Eden after she had coupled with the
archangel Samael.
[4] The resulting Lilith legend continues to serve as source material in modern
Western culture, literature,
occultism, fantasy, and horror.
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