Sunday, January 17, 2016

Reflection - Evidence for Lilith in the Bible - Women of the Bible

Source Website: http://www.bitterwaters.com/Lilith_in_Bible.html
By Mark Wayne Biggs, The book The Case for Lilith


Jewish mythological figure Lilith
PHOTO: Jewish mythological figure Lilith
There was a demoness named Lilith who matched all of Lilith’s legend’s critical features and that this demoness was linked to the curses of the bitter water trial.
Picture by John Collier (1850-1934), England -  Lilith (1892)
Posted by Andrey on 8th January 2015

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A Summary of Evidences in the Bible that Support the Existence of Lilith [1]
To put forth a coherent argument supporting Lilith's existence based on Genesis, I have collected together 19 Biblical evidences I have discovered that support her case.  Although each piece of evidence considered individually makes an inconclusive argument, when they are weighed together as a whole, they form a cogent and hefty case for such a conclusion.  The first eight support the notion of a woman created before Eve whom was in rivalry with Adam.  The next seven support the notion that this first created woman was the Serpent.  The final two establish that there was a demoness named Lilith who matched all of Lilith’s legend’s critical features and that this demoness was linked to the curses of the bitter water trial.  Not all facets of the Lilith legend are supported by the collected evidences, but most are.  Many of the remaining unsupported elements of the legend are easily assumed extrapolations of events that must have taken place.  The evidences are briefly discussed below.



Lilith's existence is based on Genesis.

PHOTO: Lilith's existence is based on Genesis. There are 19 Biblical evidences discovered that support her case. When they are weighed together as a whole, they form a cogent and hefty case for such a conclusion. Lilith was a woman created before Eve whom was in rivalry with Adam, and this first created woman was the Serpent.
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The creation account of the second woman, Eve, comes in Genesis 2:21-25, supporting Lilith's existence based on Genesis.

PHOTO: The creation account of the second woman, Eve, comes in Genesis 2:21-25, supporting Lilith's existence based on Genesis. 
Picture by John Collier (1850-1934), posted by ppk on 4 May 2015 at 23:39 - Eve 1911
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http://forum.olgagavva.com/1/0315/2145-Bosye-nogi-kak-simvol-v-iskusstve.html



1. There are creation accounts of two women in Genesis.  The first woman is made from dust at the same time as Adam.  The second is created later from Adam’s side.  The creation account of the second woman, Eve, comes in Ge 2:21-25.  Those passages clearly indicate Eve was created from Adam’s side.  The first woman’s creation is told three times, once in Ge 1:26-29, again in Ge 2:4-8, and briefly recapped in Ge 5:1-2.  All three accounts imply both Adam and this woman were created at the same time using dust (and muck) from the ground.  Although a cursory English reading of the second account appears to show this woman missing, there are numerous evidences in the literal Hebrew that a woman named Adamah was created with Adam at this time, and that her body was watered by a mist.



Creation accounts of two women in Genesis

PHOTO: Creation accounts of two women in Genesis
Adam and the first woman were created at the same time using dust (and muck) from the ground.  Although a cursory English reading of the second account appears to show this woman missing, there are numerous evidences in the literal Hebrew that a woman named Adamah was created with Adam at this time, and that her body was watered by a mist.
The second woman, Eve, was created from Adam’s side (in Genesis 2:21-25).
Picture by Juan Medina, posted on Saturday, 16 January 2016

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Creation of Lilith
PHOTO: Creation of Lilith
Genesis 1:26-29: Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.
God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.”
Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food."


Genesis 5:1-2: This is the written account of Adam’s family line.
When God created mankind, he made them in the likeness of God. He created them male and female and blessed them. And he named them “Mankind” when they were created.

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Eve in garden of Eden

PHOTO: Eve in garden of Eden
Eve, the second women is created later from Adam’s side.  The creation account of the second woman, Eve, comes in Genesis 2:21-25.
Genesis 2:21-25: 'So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and then closed up the place with flesh. Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.

The man said,
“This is now bone of my bones
    and flesh of my flesh;
she shall be called ‘woman,’
    for she was taken out of man.”

That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.

Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.
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2. A careful reading of the  Hebrew in the detailed creation account of Adam  reveals that a woman was created at the same time.  The passages declare that  they are documenting the creation of “the generations of the heavens and of the earth”.  This odd phraseology refers to two rival generations being created at that time.  Those generations are that of “the man” (Adam) and that of “the woman” (i. e. Adamah or Lilith).  Adam’s generation would be that of the earth, taking after the likeness of God’s animating breath from heaven.  Lilith’s generations would be that of the heavens, taking after the likeness of the fallen Watchers and Lucifer’s animating waters.  These waters came from a mist breaking up through the ground during Adam’s creation (Ge 2:6).



A careful reading of the Hebrew in the detailed creation account of Adam reveals that a woman was created at the same time.

PHOTO: A careful reading of the Hebrew in the detailed creation account of Adam reveals that a woman was created at the same time.  The passages declare that  they are documenting the creation of “the generations of the heavens and of the earth”. Those generations are that of “the man” (Adam) and that of “the woman” (i. e. Adamah or Lilith). Lilith’s generations would be that of the heavens, taking after the likeness of the fallen Watchers and Lucifer’s animating waters.  These waters came from a mist breaking up through the ground during Adam’s creation (Ge 2:6).
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3. In the first and third creation accounts of a man and woman in Ge 1:26-29 and Ge 5:1-2, the passages clearly states that when the male and female were created, only the male was created in God’s image.  The female not being created in God’s image is consistent with Lilith.  She was created by God, but not in His image, for a demonic mist arouse from the ground and animated her in it’s image instead (Ge 2:6).  Note that Eve would bear God’s image, for she was taken out of Adam’s side.



 In the first and third creation accounts of a man and woman in Ge 1:26-29 and Ge 5:1-2, the passages clearly states that when the male and female were created, only the male was created in God’s image.

PHOTO:  In the first and third creation accounts of a man and woman in Ge 1:26-29 and Ge 5:1-2, the passages clearly states that when the male and female were created, only the male was created in God’s image.  The female not being created in God’s image is consistent with Lilith.  She was created by God, but not in His image, for a demonic mist arouse from the ground and animated her in it’s image instead (Ge 2:6).  Note that Eve would bear God’s image, for she was taken out of Adam’s side.
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4. Conflicting commands of God to the two women of the creation accounts above further indicate they must be different individuals.  Ge 1:26-29 states that after the first woman and Adam were created, God gave freedom to both to eat the fruit of every tree.  All trees were allowed.  However, Eve could have never received permission to eat of every tree.  This is because after Adam was moved to the Garden but before Eve was created in Ge 2:18-25, God warns Adam that he may no longer eat of every tree.  God warns that he could not eat of the tree of knowledge and that he must “guard” the garden (Ge 2:15-17).  Thus the prohibition against eating all trees is already in place before Eve’s creation.  She cannot be the woman referenced in Ge 1:26-29 whom God grants permission to eat of all trees.



Genesis 1:26-29 states that after the first woman and Adam were created, God gave freedom to both to eat the fruit of every tree.  All trees were allowed.

PHOTO: Genesis 1:26-29 states that after the first woman and Adam were created, God gave freedom to both to eat the fruit of every tree.  All trees were allowed. But not the second woman, eve.
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However, Eve could have never received permission to eat of every tree.

PHOTO: However, Eve could have never received permission to eat of every tree. She cannot be the woman referenced in Genesis 1:26-29 whom God grants permission to eat of all trees.
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5. In Genesis 5:2 God gave a single name “Adamto denote both the female and male.  This single name supports a dual simultaneous creation from dust for Adam and his first mate.  It also implies that the name of Adam’s first female would be Adamah, as the feminine form of Adam comes is adamah, which means “ground” and is the root from which the name Adam is derived.  This supports the word-play in
Ge 2:6 which states that the face of the Adamah (i.e. Lilith) was watered by the mist.  This is consistent with the legend of Lilith’s creation from muck and mud.


In Genesis 5:2 God gave a single name 'Adam' to denote both the female and male.

PHOTO: In Genesis 5:2 God gave a single name “Adamto denote both the female and male.  This single name supports a dual simultaneous creation from dust for Adam and his first mate, Lilith.
"He created them male and female and blessed them. And he named them “Mankind” when they were created."
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6. Lilith explains why God rescinded (revoked) permission to eat of every tree; why the tree of knowledge came to exist; and why Adam had to guard the garden.



Lilith explains why God rescinded (revoked) permission to eat of every tree; why the tree of knowledge came to exist; and why Adam had to guard the garden.

PHOTO: Lilith explains why God rescinded (revoked) permission to eat of every tree; why the tree of knowledge came to exist; and why Adam had to guard the garden. Once Lilith has eaten from the tree of knowledge, she became independent and refused to follow the commands of God.
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7. Lilith explains Adam’s lonely state in Ge 2:18.  As the literal Hebrew of Ge 2:18 confirms, God did not create Adam alone, but rather Adam “became alone” after some time.  Lilith explains how Adam became alone.  She also explains the timing of Eve’s creation after Adam’s unsuccessful search among the beasts of the field (which includes Lilith) for a mate.



God did not create Adam alone, but rather Adam 'became alone' after some time when lilith left him.

PHOTO: God did not create Adam alone, but rather Adam “became alone” after some time when lilith left him.
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8. In Ge 2:18 the literal Hebrew states that Eve was made as a helpmate for Adam “like one shown before him”.  This odd phraseology implies a woman companion was physically shown to Adam before Eve existed.  It even implies that Eve was made as a replacement for this first woman.  This is all consistent with Lilith.



In Ge 2:18 the literal Hebrew states that Eve was made as a helpmate for Adam 'like one shown before him'.

PHOTO: In Ge 2:18 the literal Hebrew states that Eve was made as a helpmate for Adam “like one shown before him”. This is all consistent that there is a Lilith.
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9. After Eve’s creation in Ge 2:23, Adam awakes and exclaims upon seeing her, “This time is this!” The Hebrew term for “this time”, hapa’am, is used when an event repeats and the subsequent event is being compared to the first.  It could perhaps best be understood in English as “at this iteration”.  So Adam could understood as saying, “At this iteration is this!”, in reference to Eve standing before him.  Adam’s use of this word implies that he is comparing Eve’s creation to a previous creation, namely Lilith’s.  The point of his comparison is that “this time” the result was “bone from my bone and flesh from my flesh”, as opposed to Lilith’s creation from dust, or rather mud.



After Eve’s creation in Ge 2:23, Adam awakes and exclaims upon seeing her, 'This time is this!'.

PHOTO: After Eve’s creation in Ge 2:23, Adam awakes and exclaims upon seeing her, “This time is this!”. Adam’s use of this word implies that he is comparing Eve’s creation to a previous creation, namely Lilith’s.  The point of his comparison is that “this time” the result was “bone from my bone and flesh from my flesh”, as opposed to Lilith’s creation from dust, or rather mud.
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After being discovered by God for eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge, Adam and Eve were chased out of the garden of Eden.

PHOTO: After being discovered by God for eating the fruit from the tree of knowledge, Adam and Eve were chased out of the garden of Eden.
After waking up, Adam could understood as saying, “At this iteration is this!”, in reference to Eve standing before him.  Adam’s use of this word implies that he is comparing Eve’s creation to a previous creation, namely Lilith’s.
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10. The Serpent was not a snake, but rather the most cunning mammal.  This is consistent with the serpent being Lilith.  Ge 3:1 clearly states that the serpent was the most cunning “beast of the field”. In Genesis this term refers to higher mammals that are soulish creatures with developed minds and emotions.  The term does not apply to reptiles or lower animals.  Lilith best fits the unique description as the most cunning of these mammals.  She is considered a beast and not human because she does not bear the spirit and image of God, but rather that of her father Lucifer.  And with the mind of man and animating spirit of Lucifer, she is certainly the most cunning.



Lilith is considered a beast and not human because she does not bear the spirit and image of God, but rather that of her father Lucifer.

PHOTO: Lilith is considered a beast and not human because she does not bear the spirit and image of God, but rather that of her father Lucifer.  And with the mind of man and animating spirit of Lucifer, she is certainly the most cunning.
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11. The Hebrew noun translated “Serpent”, nachash, is strongly suggestive of a human speaking through an indwelling demonic spirit.  This is consistent with Lilith.  Nachash comes from the verb root nechash, which means ‘to divine’ or ‘divination’.  The root originally meant ‘to hiss’ or ‘to whisper’.  It came to mean ‘to divine’ because it was used to describe the whispers of the soothsayers (
one who claims to be able to foretell events or predict the future), whom obtain their powers through the whispering voice of an indwelling demonic spirit.  These inhabited soothsayers were predominately women.  The only creature recorded in the Bible as experiencing nechash divination is man.  In the Bible the noun nachash (“serpent”) always refers to a demonically inhabited creature of cursing.  If the Serpent is human, Lilith provides the only possible origin of that human.


These inhabited soothsayers (one who claims to be able to foretell events or predict the future) were predominately women.

PHOTO: These inhabited soothsayers (one who claims to be able to foretell events or predict the future) were predominately women. The only creature recorded in the Bible as experiencing nechash divination is man.  In the Bible the noun nachash (“serpent”) always refers to a demonically inhabited creature of cursing.  If the Serpent is human, Lilith provides the only possible origin of that human. Succubus, seductress.
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12. Lilith best explains Leviathan, which is the most famous nachash Serpent of the Bible. Leviathan is commonly recognized as Lucifer in the form of the Serpent of the garden.  Leviathan is described In Job 26:13 and Isa 27:1 as a winged Serpent fleeing from before God and dwelling in the seas.  This matches Lilith’s legend of fleeing on wing from the garden and her subsequent oceanic abode.  1 Enoch confirms that Leviathan dwells in the seas, and adds that Leviathan is female.  This again matches Lilith.  Psalm 74:14 speaks of God crushing the heads of Leviathan.  This matches God’s curse on the Serpent in Genesis that Eve’s seed in the form of Messiah would crush the head of the Serpent.



1 Enoch confirms that Leviathan dwells in the seas, and adds that Leviathan is female.

PHOTO: 1 Enoch confirms that Leviathan dwells in the seas, and adds that Leviathan is female.
"And that day will two monsters be parted, one monster, a female named Leviathan in order to dwell in the abyss of the ocean over the fountains of water; and (the other), a male called Behemoth, which holds his chest in an invisible desert whose name is Dundayin, east of the garden of Eden." - (1 Enoch 60:7-8).
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13. Job 26:13 implies the Serpent Leviathan’s creation was analogous to that of Adam – that it was fashioned by God through twisting and manipulating of earth into a golem.  This similar creation supports the notion that the Serpent was created at the same time as Adam and in a similar fashion.   This is consistent with the Serpent being the first woman, Lilith, created from dust of the earth.



Job 26:13 implies the Serpent Leviathan’s creation, supports the notion that the Serpent was created at the same time as Adam and in a similar fashion.

PHOTO: Job 26:13 implies the Serpent Leviathan’s creation, supports the notion that the Serpent was created at the same time as Adam and in a similar fashion. This is consistent with the Serpent being the first woman, Lilith, created from dust of the earth.
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14. The Serpent’s extreme intelligence and ability to speak is best explained by it being human.  The Lilith legend provides the only real explanation for the origins of this human.  The general tenor of Genesis implies that the Serpent’s intelligence and ability to speak is not supernatural or unexpected, but rather the natural created state of the beingIt certainly did not surprise Adam or Eve to see the Serpent talking.  It is inconceivable that they would express no surprise over seeing an animal speaking.  The Zohar (Pekudei: Passage 454) also holds that the Serpent’s ability to speak, its cunningness, and its power of seduction were all native to it.  Samael (Lucifer) rode the Serpent and used these innate abilities to his advantage.



The Serpent’s extreme intelligence and ability to speak is best explained by it being human.

PHOTO: The Serpent’s extreme intelligence and ability to speak is best explained by it being human. The Lilith legend provides the only real explanation for the origins of this human. It certainly did not surprise Adam or Eve to see the Serpent talking. It is inconceivable that they would express no surprise over seeing an animal speaking.
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15.
Job 26:13 and Isa 27:1 speak of a continual and eternal connection between Lucifer and the Serpent Leviathan.  This is best explained by the Serpent being fathered of Lucifer and animated in his likeness, because the Serpent’s habitation or possession by Lucifer would be a temporary and reversible condition.  A continual and eternal connection between Lucifer and the Serpent cannot be achieved by mere spiritual habitation.  Demonic spirits can be exorcized from their host.  The Lilith legend provides an explanation for this irreversible fusing event with the Serpent.  Lucifer became the animating father spirit of the Serpent Lilith when his mist broke through from the depths of the earth and watered the ground of her creation.  Lucifer became her fathering spirit just as God had become Adam’s fathering spirit, and Lucifer’s spirit could no more be separated from Lilith than could God’s spirit be separated from Adam.


Continual and eternal connection between Lucifer and the Serpent Leviathan.

PHOTO: Continual and eternal connection between Lucifer and the Serpent Leviathan.
The Lilith legend provides an explanation for this irreversible fusing event with the Serpent.  Lucifer became the animating father spirit of the Serpent Lilith when his mist broke through from the depths of the earth and watered the ground of her creation.
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16. The strong parallels between God’s curses laid out against Eve and the Serpent in Ge 3:15 imply that the Serpent, like Eve, was a woman and a would-be mother.  Both were said to be the source of two rival seeds.  The Serpent’s seed would bruise the heal of Eve’s seed, but Eve’s seed would crush the head of the Serpent.



Eve and the Serpent who tempted her to eat from the tree of knowledge

PHOTO: Eve and the Serpent who tempted her to eat from the tree of knowledge
You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”(Genesis 3:4-5).
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Adam's Choice

PHOTO: Adam's Choice
When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it (Genesis 3:6).
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Both Eve and Lilith were said to be the source of two rival seeds.

PHOTO: Both Eve and Lilith were said to be the source of two rival seeds. The Serpent’s seed would bruise the heal of Eve’s seed, but Eve’s seed would crush the head of the Serpent.
"And I will put enmity between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and hers;
he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.
” (Genesis 3:15).
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17. The curses handed out to the Serpent and to Eve in Ge 3:14-16 are the same as those of the bitter water trial for the wayward adulterous wife in Nu 5:10-31.  The Serpent’s curses match those of the adulterous wife, and Eve’s curse in childbirth matches that experienced by the innocent woman of the trial.  The Serpent, in the role of the defiled Sotah, eats dust and is cursed in her belly, and she shall be slain by the promised seed of the innocent woman.  Eve, as the innocent woman in the trial, shall temporarily endure the curse of pain in childbirth, but she shall be saved by her seed.  This strong parallelism further solidifies the identification of the Serpent as an adulterous female whom has gone astray from under her husband, Adam.



The curses handed out to the Serpent and to Eve in Ge 3:14-16.

PHOTO: The curses handed out to the Serpent and to Eve in Ge 3:14-16.
The Serpent, in the role of the defiled Sotah, eats dust and is cursed in her belly, and she shall be slain by the promised seed of the innocent woman.  Eve, as the innocent woman in the trial, shall temporarily endure the curse of pain in childbirth.
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18. Isa 34 describes a demon named “Lilith” as a deadly birdlike creature with wings and as the slayer of stray younglings.  A snake makes a nest with Lilith and is innately fused with her, such that the two are considered one being.  She dwells in the midst of the sea and shares her abode with certain angels cast out of heaven.  In a day of cursing and judgment, the waters of her abode whither such that streams of water become molten tar, and the dust of the earth becomes burning brimstone. Isaiah’s entire description of Lilith matches her legend.  The withering waters and fiery curses mirror a bitter water curse, with which the spirit of Lilith is associated.



Isaiah 34 describes a demon named 'Lilith' as a deadly birdlike creature with wings and as the slayer of stray younglings.

PHOTO: Isaiah 34 describes a demon named “Lilith” as a deadly birdlike creature with wings and as the slayer of stray younglings.  A snake makes a nest with Lilith and is innately fused with her, such that the two are considered one being.
"In verse 14: "Wildcats shall meet with hyenas, / goat-demons shall call to each other; / there too Lilith shall repose, / and find a place to rest." Wildcats, hyenas, goat-demons, and ... um, Lilith?
Isaiah 34:14 (International Standard Version (ISV)
And desert creatures will meet with hyenas,
    and goat-demons will call out to each other.
There also Liliths will settle,
    and find for themselves a resting place.

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19. In Proverbs 30 a demoness titled Alukah is described as having a mystical power like that of the bitter water cursing agent in a Sotah trial, which is the spirit of Lilith.  When two type of barren women are given over to the power of Alukah’s curse, two difference outcomes are possible.  For the woman who survives the ordeal, Alukah’s curses somehow grant her a promised seed, but to the other barren woman of the trial, Alukah brings the curses of death.  In Rabbinic tradition Alukah’s rich and detailed mythos matches enumerable aspects of Lilith.  Alukah was the mother of alukah, which are female vampires called estries.  Common attributes between alukah and the spirit of Lilith includes: 1) both had winged flight and a birdlike appearance, 2) both engaged in the murder of children, 3) both of their powers were activated by unleashing their hair, 4) both of their cursed powers could be revitalized by deceitful eating, 5) both were constrained by an oath, 6) saying “amen” concerning either women was dangerous, 7) the death or banishment of both was effectively brought about by filling her mouth with earth. [1]



In Proverbs 30 a demoness titled Alukah is described as having a mystical power like that of the bitter water cursing agent in a Sotah trial, which is the spirit of Lilith.

PHOTO: In Proverbs 30 a demoness titled Alukah is described as having a mystical power like that of the bitter water cursing agent in a Sotah trial, which is the spirit of Lilith.  When two type of barren women are given over to the power of Alukah’s curse, two difference outcomes are possible.  For the woman who survives the ordeal, Alukah’s curses somehow grant her a promised seed, but to the other barren woman of the trial, Alukah brings the curses of death.
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Lucifer became Lilith's fathering spirit just as God had become Adam’s fathering spirit, and Lucifer’s spirit could no more be separated from Lilith than could God’s spirit be separated from Adam.

PHOTO: Lucifer became Lilith's fathering spirit just as God had become Adam’s fathering spirit, and Lucifer’s spirit could no more be separated from Lilith than could God’s spirit be separated from Adam.
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By Mark Wayne Biggs, The book The Case for Lilith



Lilith is the primal feminine aspect of dark sexuality.
PHOTO: Lilith is the primal feminine aspect of dark sexuality. She is the mythological first wife of Adam who refused to be subservient to Adam's authority and had a preference for being "on top". In a rage she spread her wings and flew away from the garden of Eden. She has often been demonized as a vampiric succubus, stealing the lives of children and seducing men in the night. In modern mythology Lilith has become a symbol of the independent woman who refuse to submit to the control of men...
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Lilith’s themes are freedom, courage, playfulness, passion, pleasure and sexuality.

PHOTO: Lilith’s themes are freedom, courage, playfulness, passion, pleasure and sexuality. Her symbol is an apple. In Hebrew legends, Lilith is a dangerously beautiful Goddess who refused to subordinate Herself to Adam, feeling She was created as an equal. This makes Lilith perhaps the first true liberationist, and She resolves to make modern life similarly equal for all people. She also boldly instructs us to stand up for what we believe in, unbridled and courageous, no matter the cost.
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Eve: In the garden of Eden

PHOTO: Eve: In the garden of Eden
Associating the serpent with the female in particular and evil in general has been terribly exploited. In the Bible the serpent suffers from a bad image as an instrument of Goddess worship. The snake is actually a positive, healing concept. The view of the serpent as evil came from the patriarchal projection of all Goddess symbols as evil, of the Goddess religion as evil, and the assumption that anything women were involved with must be inherently evil. - Aradia Vive
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Reference

[1] The Case for Lilith, by Mark Wayne Biggs, http://www.bitterwaters.com/Lilith.html
At 211 pages The Case for Lilith is the most authoritative book
available on the Jewish Lilith.  It reveals 23 astounding Biblical evidences that show how ancient rabbis concluded she is the Serpent.  It also explains how her legend is not only just consistent with traditional Judaic / Christian teachings, but how her legend solves many long-lasting Biblical mysteries, such as why the Serpent is said to bear seed like Eve.

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1 Enoch 60:7-8 - https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/45146862/0/0/1

Genesis 1:26-29 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+1%3A26-29&version=NIV

Genesis 2:4-8 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+2%3A4-8&version=NIV

Genesis 2:6 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+2%3A6&version=NIV

Genesis 2:15-17 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+2%3A15-17&version=NIV

Genesis 2:18 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+2%3A18&version=NIV

Genesis 2:18-25 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+2%3A18-25&version=NIV

Genesis 2:21-25 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+2%3A21-25&version=NIV

Genesis 2:23 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+2%3A23&version=NIV

Genesis 3:1 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+3%3A1&version=NIV

Genesis 3:4-5 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+3%3A4-5&version=NIV

Genesis 3:6 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+3%3A6&version=NIV

Genesis 3:14-16 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+3%3A14-16&version=NIV

Genesis 3:15  - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+3%3A15+&version=NIV

Genesis 5:1-2 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+5%3A1-2&version=NIV

Genesis 5:2 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+5%3A2&version=NIV

Isaiah 27:1 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isa+27%3A1&version=NIV

Isaiah 34 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isa+34&version=NIV

Isaiah 34:14 International Standard Version (ISV) - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+34&version=ISV

Job 26:13 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Job+26%3A13&version=NIV

Number 5:10-31 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Nu+5%3A10-31&version=NIV

Proverbs 30 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+30&version=NIV

Psalm 74:14 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+74%3A14&version=NIV