The best evidence that Lilith was a later legend is that when Jesus was talking about divorce and how we were created male and female, no one uses Lilith as an argument for divorce before the fall
The best argument is that Lillith would have sinned by doing this, and that there therefore would have been no need for the eating of the forbidden fruit in order for mankind to fall into sin.
@@FalconOfStorms But there was no sin before the fruit was eaten, as they didn't possess the knowledge of good and evil, so how could she have sinned? Eating the fruit was literally the only thing that was forbidden.
@@rouninpanda6318 disobeying God was the sin that made other sin possible. It's not like it would have been okay to rape kill and steal before eating the fruit, but there was no desire to do those things. That's another reason why the Lilith myth has no credibility.
@@FalconOfStorms the concept of inheriting the sins of the father is a little insane. It would be like prosecuting me for the murder my grandfather did. But history shows that’s how we distributed justice. Entire bloodlines were put to death if someone was deemed too dangerous. I’m happy to know our society has moved away from this, same for slavery. The Bible condoned it and the world was ok with it for 1000s of years. But now we know god was wrong and slavery is immoral. Ours lives are better now too.
The word "Lilith" appears in Isaiah 34:14 and is sometimes translated as night-monster, night-creature, or night-bird. The old King James translates it as "Screech Owl". The verse is about the land of Edom being laid waste and uninhabited. Here's the ASV "And the wild beasts of the desert shall meet with the [a]wolves, and the wild goat shall cry to his fellow; yea, [b]the night-monster shall settle there, and shall find her a place of rest." Isaiah 34:14
No that's not Edom. Unless Edom is Antarctica. No one roams and a desert land. Matches that. Lilith is everywhere in the Bible, just look for her descriptions. Even the books taken out describe her. I know, I've lived it.
Am I missing something, or does it make no sense that *sexist* writers would remove Lilith when her part in the story would support the idea that women must submit to men? Wouldn't they want to keep her in?
Exactly. In the supposed story, God cursed Lilith by killing the children she had, chances are they would use this to warn against NOT submitting, rather than taking it out all together. Facts are the story of Lilith was folklore added more than 300 years after the original Adam and Eve story
That’s what I thought but at the same time I don’t think she was actually meant to be the wife of Adam, I think shes only a demon or something like that
The earliest depiction of Adam having a supposed first wife before Eve that I could find was from an ancient parody comedic book called the Alphabet of Ben Sirach between 700 and 1000 CE that parodies the story. The passages in the Bible do not seem to describe two different women in the Bible nor in any other translation, and we have thousands of copies. I think the works of ben Sirach included jokes of flatulence and sex stuff.
What if....., Man, and Woman CREATED on the 6th day, and the man that was FORMED are not the same? (It says "there was no man to till the ground", not that there was "no man")
@@zereimu Point is, the language used. 1 was "Created", the other "Formed" (Obviously Eve was made after, and from Adam. The Hebrew word is "Curve". DNA is curved, some genetic manipulation possibly?) We tend to assume they are the same, when we shouldnt, that would explain how Cain took a wife.
@@Corvidknows Go to the source. The 2nd Chapter of Genesis starts "Thus the Heavens, and Earth were formed, and ALL the host of them". If Man, AND Woman were created on 6th day, God walking in garden was AFTER the 7th day (early man would have migrated with herds, thus "no man to till the ground" makes sense) it also explains Cains wife, and why he would be afraid "Everybody" would want to kill him Lilith is just a made up story to explain gaps, that arent really there, if you look, and "Think outside box".
Skeptics: You guys just believe everything without evidence Also, Skeptics: So anyways, Did y’all hear Lilith was actually the first wife of Adam in the creation story ? LOOL
For real. They will accept anything besides Jesus. They will literally believe in multiverses and time travel but laugh at intelligent creation. They will respect all religions except the truth.
@@jonathanterol4528 I mean it’s kinda obvious that it’s entirely speculative. If Lilith was of so much importance we would’ve found her in legends before Christ and yet we don’t have anything as such.
The argument of her being removed later due to sexism is one I don't get. If you're a feminist Eve being created specifically to obey Adam and Lilith being thrown out for being disobedient seems way more sexist to me
I'm wondering if they are suggesting that long ago the early Israelites were not sexist and therefore wouldn't fabricate the story of Eden. Wait a minute. Are they telling us that God created humans and placed them in a garden called Eden?
Ece wasn't created to be obedient. Being subservient is a curse that was given as a punishment and is meant to be removed. Same with the other curses. If anything, the message is that men and women are two halves of the same whole, complete each other, and are different but equal in value.
But Christianity borrows too. The great flood is spoken of in the Epic of Gilgamesh, 1000 years before the Torah is written. Plus the assimilation of Christmas from a pagan holiday which leads back to Norse mythology. The Bible you read today was slapped together in 1612 by the Roman Catholic Church overseen by the pope. They picked what books went in and which were left out. Would be neat to see what was left out.
@@Eternaldragon4 wow. that was terrible. the great flood in gilgamesh is barely a name drop, because it is not part of the st9ry, its part of the general world view of the people who wrote it. those people had a ton of cultural overlap with the first temple jews. the idea of the great flood was a common theme between the two people. there is no connection between norse paganism and christmas. absolutely none. odin doesn't give presents, and Christmas trees are based on paradise trees which were part of the Christian tradition of passing cold dark months with plays from the bible. the idea that the bible bible was assessed by the catholic church *after the reformation* is possibly the most retarded anti Christian lie I have ever heard. the bible wasn't even "made" the canon was assembled by consensus, and no official canon was proscribed till the marcionian heresy. but that was still centuries before the great schism, so there wasn't any "roman catholic church" there was only the church.
@@marvalice3455 Jewish people predate Christ... Jesus himself was Jewish, so saying it was something adapted by Jewish people that came after is nonsense. Lilith was a sumerian creature of myth 3000 years before Christ, and she was already in the folklore of Hebrews 2000bc.
My neighbor told me this which was the second time i ever heard of this. So i posed the question that IF this is true, then why the curse of Eve was the her husband would" rule over her" ? This was a curse after sin. THINK PPL!!!!
Micheal, I’d be totally down for 1 minute shorts that addresses a topic or issue that argues quickly for or against it with evidence. I loved this one and would love more!
In a standard Holy Bible, the only mention of Lilith is an owl or desert night creature. The stuff we get about Lilith is from texts that are the middle eastern equivalent of the book of mormon.
@@Eternaldragon4 All of humanity could've descended from Adam and Eve (Read Genealogical Adam and Eve by Dr. Joshua Swamidass for more) and Noah's flood was regional.(Watch Inspiring Philosophy's videos on Noah's flood for further details and read his citations too , if you want)
@@Djdu7228xnxj no, we never came from one couple. If Noahs flood was regional, then why is it written as global? Either way, none of this ever happened
@@iamanowl26 Do I have to explain an entire book , Inspiring Philosophy's own videos on this AND the reference books he used to cite to make the videos? Why don't you be humble for once and ATLEAST watch his video on this before going on asserting your opinion AGAIN?
Why would sexist writers remove Lilith? If anything, sexist writers would have an incentive to keep her in! That would serve as a powerful (and rather unambiguous) lesson that women are supposed to be subservient under Abrahamic faiths. "See, Lilith thought she was an independent girl, and she paid the price! So whenever you women start to have minds of your own, just remember Lilith and the price she paid!"
The only reason people will grasp the the existence of Lilith is that the first two chapters of Genesis tells of the moment God created mankind. The first mention was like a brief summary. The second mention was more detailed. The kicker is that many believe that the second mention in the second chapter was because the pair in the first chapter somehow failed. That logic falls flat because if Lilith failed as the first woman, so did Adam. So who is the real Adam? As Jesus has stated to the religious leaders of his time, they substituted God's Word for human traditions. There is a great difference between ancient Judaism and Jewish mythology.
Mathew 7:15- Jesus said "beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves" My advice: When you hear claims from people such as these always check first with your Bible if it's true. My POV: God said Adam and Eve were the first Man and Women to walk the earth...therefore I do not trust what this video says and hope you don't to
Did you not even watch the video before commenting? This video agrees with you…. Lilith did not exist. It was Adam and Eve in the garden not her. James 1:19 [19] Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger;
Geez... you got me there. I thought Lilith was in the Bible too. It's really quite upsetting how many inaccuracies I have believed and shared. Sigh....convicted!
@@danielawesome36 At least one has read the stories! Thank you, some KIDS are so Dim nowadays. Yes EVERYONE knows Vlad the impaler and his Legendary Cruelty. The store or Lilith's and Cain's ability to Murder! The original mortal Sin, cursed to walk this land of NOD for Eternity is where the thought of a Vampire has it's origin. 🦇
@Anonymous nope, off by like 2000 years, honestly vampires are more ancient than christianity all together, even the Aztecs had a bat god of death and the undead
@Michael still wrong. Vampires or vampire like creatures have existed in cultures for centuries. Western vampire myths did no start with biblical connections but later Judas was connected to it before Cain or lillith.
A lot of heresy and addition to the Bible seem they got accepted on "cool" factor alone. This is going to sound weird, but it reminds me of the concept of fanfiction. A fan of the original work writes their own additions/changes to the story according to the things they like. Their works are NOT official, but often get confused as official and creates a rift among the fans of the media. This is basically the same thing that happens with cult writings. Someone adds on to the Bible according to their own theology, and some people accept their works even though they aren't part of the Biblical canon.
@@josephb.4640 Everything ever was fan fiction Somebody invented myths, liked those characters and expanded on the concept I just proved religion evolved from fiction, thus I'm writing scifi
@@binkbonkbones3402 - Depends on the religion. Some religious tales are clearly written in the style of analogy and fictional storytelling, but others are written as historical accounts. What matters is the evidence. In your case, you'll have to provide some evidence of borrowing between religions to prove your claim.
The story of Lilith comes from the Talmud, which is nothing but lies. It also says a lot of horrendously blasphemous things about Christ which I will not repeat here.
No she never in the story of genesis nor was she the first wife of Adam. To the clear the confusion, the myth of Lilith started because the story of genesis mentions a woman being made before Eve's creation, this woman was interpreted as being Lilith. In reality, this woman was actually still Eve, it was just the story of genesis was written by two authors, similar to how there were two versions of the Great Flood in the Bible
Actually Lilith is the mother of all mankind, just as Adam is the mother of the Angels. LOL But seriously, everyone with a little bit of intelligence knows that Lilith was the byproduct of medieval Talmudic thinking.
Is God such an novelist that he didn't know how to make the first woman according to his liking.......can you imagine him saying whoops I made a mistake let me try this again, I don't think so.
So... what's the difference between Jewish and Christian mythology? I mean... they both worship yahweh, so... how is one right and one wrong? This has always confused me
It's very apparent that Lilith is born from a certain reception of the story of Adam and Eve that is already not in line with the original intension of the text. The hierarchy between man and woman is after all described as a consequence of sin and an expression of something being not quite right. It was not intended. Also, there is no gender-related reason as to why the woman gets tricked by the serpent, it is merely because she didn't hear the instructions from God directly. But later there were many people who read things into this text, like women being more easily deceived by evil than men...which is also not right.
The actual story is that she wanted to be on top when they made love and Adam refused so she refused to be on bottom, I guess Adams ego made him miss out, Who doesn't like to be rode???
@@your_average_joe5781 Oh I came up with it from stories told by multiple cultures all over the world of which PREDATE RELIGION by thousands of years and some how manage to have stuck around. Adam and Eve were a reboot not the actual first. If U listen to the translation the ORIGINAL story in Hebrew FROM THE BIBLE, GOD tells Adam and Eve to REPOPULATE,AGAIN REPOPULATE the world meaning do it again THAT'S IN THE SO CALL HISTORICAL SCRIPTURE NOT THE REINTERPRETATION INTO ENGLISH WHICH IT IS A FACT HAS OVER 5000 MISINTERPRETATIONS that's a fact!!! Do some research from actual biblical scholars who actually know the Hebrew language some of which there are NO English equivalent words for DO A LITTLE RESEARCH AND STOP THINKING U KNOW EVERYTHING JUST BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT SOMEONE ELSE WHO ISN'T EDUCATED IN THE TOPIC LIKE YOURSELF TOLD U. I LOVE WHEN SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER SPENT 5 MINUTES ACTUALLY GOING BACK TO THE SOURCE OF SOMETHING THINKS THEIR AN EXPERT. I'VE SPENT DECADES OF MY LIFE STUDYING THIS SO IF U WANNA DEBATE BETTER BRING FACTS NOT HOW U FEEL BECAUSE OF WHAT U WERE WRONGLY TOLD YOUR WHOLE LIFE. U PROBABLY HAVE ONE OF THOSE PICTURES OF JESUS HANGING UP THAT SHOW HIM AS A LONG BLONDE HAIRED BLUE EYED AMERICAN HIPPY. WRONG HE WAS A HEBREW WITH DARK SKINNED DARK CURLY HAIR. SORRY BUT HE WASN'T AN AMERICAN LOL 😂
@@your_average_joe5781 AVERAGE JOE WITH AN AVERAGE AMERICAN EDUCATION. Well America is 23rd in the world in education again 23rd and in healthcare again look it up. Wow your learning all kinds of new things this morning. Your welcome. Lol
It's possible that the serpent was actually a human shaman. The word used is Nahash, which seems to have the same root as the word for "person who makes guesses", ie some kind of divination expert. Think about it: he walks, talks, makes logical arguments. Sounds like a human, no? And then later this individual loses his legs and is made to crawl on the ground and eat dust. Perhaps serpants are named after this individual who became a serpent, but was originally a human.
@@iamanowl26 you have no evidence. And science disagrees with you. I remember randomly reading a science paper that said There was certainly a sciencetic Adam 1. And eve 2.
Lilith comes from the Akkadian Lilitu which appears to be identified with or the same deity as Ishtar, the same which appears in the Bible as Ashtoret, the consort of Ba'al, who is perhaps the same as Ba'al Zevul although this is disputed. Occultic traditions also equate Baal or Beelzebub to Enlil, whereas the rebellious cherub Helel/Satan is said to have been Enki. In many cults the fallen angels are viewed to be the original gods of Mesopotamia and practitioners claims to be able to summon and communicate with these beings. Thus Baal is second in command to Satan, and Ashtoreth is his consort. She is also equivalent to the Egyptian goddess Isis as well. This very same being later appears in the Goetia by the masculine form of the name, Ashtaroth, as a male duke of hell, witches claim they can even summon him (don't!). I believe that Lilith is in fact a real spiritual entity, a fallen angel to be exact and possibly even a high ranking principality. Either that, or unclean spirits and fallen angels appear to like attributing the name of a mythical figure to themselves, since I myself and many others have encountered a being and some ministers have even cast out beings identifying as "Lilith." Whatever he/she was it is clear that it has no human origin, the rabbinic tales are nothing more than Genesis fan fiction, possibly even satirical. Dr. Michael Heiser explains more in-depth on the channel FringePop321.
@@jlev9513 I never said it did. I literally recommended a video by Dr. Michael Heiser who is an evangelical scholar. I'm just saying, as Christians, I believe we should treat "Lilith" as a real spiritual enemy because he (yes, it's really a "he") was actually one of the Watchers who descended on mount Hermon. The rabbinic tale has nothing to do with the real Lilith, who was one of the Annunaki, the Annunaki are actually fallen angels.
@@jlev9513 "I [YHVH] said, `Ye are elohim; and benei Elyon each of you.´ But like mere mortals thou shall die; like any prince thou shall fall."-Psalm 82:6-7 (my trans).
@@michaelturnage3395 Very Interesting, I agree. I absolutely believe pagans gods are products of fallen angels trying to imitate God. But how good is our God that he gives us power to trample over ANY power or principality that exalts itself above the Lord Our God!
First mention of Lilith was in a sumerian poem datin 2000bc. She then became Jewish folklore and was in fact included in Isaia 34:14 as the wanderer or the dweller. It is in fact her as she slowly evolved during the centuries to be included in its time (much like Christianity took most significant pagan symbols, dates or festivities to facilitate its own propagation) - but the meaning was lost in translation since King James version. It wasn't by "sexism" but during the translation of the Bible itself that some parts were lost. The Bible was translated for influence - The Vatican made its own version as soon as King James published his because the Bible of this time was used to reach more people... It would have been stupid on their part to include the parts mentioning its a sin to translate it or any other thing that could jeopardize the power in place. It is also the reason in the original scriptures, there was a warning to never quote or translate holy writings in other languages - as the meaning and the essence could be lost. Yes, Lilith was in the collection of books that constitute the original Bible (and by its own saying, the real one). The book of Isaiah was written more than 600 years before christ, and lilith was integrated into Jewish folklore before that... And it is a huge mistake to take the current Bible for a complete work or the absolute truth. Real one was amputated.
@@24ksparkles23 she is a myth as in being a wife of Adam. That’s a new age, feminist creation. Lilith is basically a name for feminine like, demonic entities that devour and steal children.
Isaia is literally one of the books from the old testament and the Torah… you have to be one hell of a special person to ask for sources or claim there’s no source to given source. Is it that you dont know how to read or you don’t know how to think? Asking for the source of the source i gave ? And you think i found it on the net or made it up from my a$$? Dude, i didnt write the bible, and it didn’t come from my posterior. Instead of being an insuffisant human being and waste energy/resources to show your absence of relevance, you could take 3 seconds of your life and use it to Google what i said, starting with Isaia - Which can be found on the internet and would have spared you months being a moron, a fool and a tool if you simply took the time to read and understand i was referencing the bible… Same for the origin of the king James bible, the differences and origins of the modern bible, same for the poem, 3 seconds and you will die à little less stupid!
What no one seems to notice about the legend is that Lilith could be something radically different from what we call a woman, they had no consanguinity whatsoever and the only thing the two definitely had in common is that Adam could mate with them. I would argue that this makes the story more sexist, by suggesting that all of the world's women are mediocre last-minute substitutes for the real thing.
The idea that there is a figure called Lilith there's no description of Lilith anywhere in the Bible she's described in the Hebrew Bible but that's different that comes from a different culture and people in the Hebrew culture have believed different things compared to us
We all know what happened to Eve and Lilith . One became a demoness and other became mother of mankind . God punished Adam and Eve but he never abandoned them . He even gave the skin of Leviathan to Adam and Eve . I hope Devil ,all the fallen angels and Lilith have enough might to fight God on the Judgement day .
Actually the first mention of her in Jewish mythology is 200 BC, I can’t spell the name of the text as I don’t know Hebrew, but I have listened to multiple academic Rabbis quote the same text.
@@Kingcrimson916What these people do is they take names given to 2 different things, and because the name is the same even though they have no corelation, they think it's the same.
According to Wikipedia, Lilith _does_ appear in the Dead Sea Scrolls: “The Dead Sea Scrolls contain one indisputable reference to Lilith in Songs of the Sage (4Q510-511)[47] fragment 1:”
Thank you for this wonderful vid on the subject/person it has debunked a lot of mythology in different writtings l even read that she was the one that temted Adam to eat of the forbbiden fruit. Thanks again brother fore your wonderful channel, really appreciate what the tem does there. - Blessings, David
Myth from a Christian biblical view. Other religions accept this but its not biblical. That's why one needs to have a intimate relationship with the Spirit of God, where His Spirit gives one interpretation of the Word (bible) thus reading and studying His Word to know when they hear such ridiculous claims. Ppl: you CANT read the Bible on your own and come to your own conclusions. The Bible isn't to be read as a novel from front to back or in one year.
Lilith was the first wife of Adam when she got thrown out for refusing to submit to Adam she ended up wandering the world by herself and ended up becoming the mother of demons and monsters
the bible. the case is the bible. or do you think that the prophets were making it up when the condemn the people for doing that? most of the ot is the Israelites doing worship God does not approve of.
In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy's skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something? This quote has about the same merit.
I seek for it chapter and verse (Isaiah 34:14) and it said *The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beast of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place to rest.* Hmm kinda sound close.
People don't understand Genesis 1 and 2. You have one side that think Genesis 1 is talking about Lilith, then you have the other group of people that think there's a contradiction between Genesis 1 and 2 with the order of creation. Humans were created after plants and animals in Genesis 1, but in Genesis 2 Adam is created before the animals. What both sides don't understand is that Genesis 1 is an overview of creation. While Genesis 2 goes more in depth with in Adam and Eve. The Garden God placed Adam in is a specific place on earth. God isn't making the earth over again. There was already animals. God just created more animals in the garden for Adam to see. So there's no Lilith. Just Eve mentioned in overview in Genesis 1. And there's no contradiction between the two chapters.
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She was attached to genesis in the talmud by rabbis, The talmuds are commentaries, not scripture And she was most likely originally a class of night predators rather than an individual being,
Funny thing, I was discussing this topic with my uncle today. Mainly genesis 1 and 2 account of creation of mankind. I told him that verse in genesis one is sort of like a summary, and genesis 2 gets into more detail of how God created them. So yeah, nowhere in the bible is there a mention of a woman before eve.
The Bible says that Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters. After he begot Seth, the days of Adam were eight hundred years; and he had sons and daughters -Genesis 5:4
She is in the nag Hamad library. She is the thunder, a perfect mind from the dead sea scrolls. She is not named in the thunder a perfect mind, but it is part of her story and why she's thought of as a demonic creature. The thunder, a perfect mind is cryptic to those that don't know what they are reading is not a poem but rather a testimony from a court of law where a divine feminine being was on trial after a group of thugs killed all of blood line and then she was further entrapt and seized by principalities and etc. If u know, u know. If u don't know, it won't make sence.
The best evidence that Lilith was a later legend is that when Jesus was talking about divorce and how we were created male and female, no one uses Lilith as an argument for divorce before the fall
The best argument is that Lillith would have sinned by doing this, and that there therefore would have been no need for the eating of the forbidden fruit in order for mankind to fall into sin.
@@FalconOfStorms great point!
@@FalconOfStorms But there was no sin before the fruit was eaten, as they didn't possess the knowledge of good and evil, so how could she have sinned? Eating the fruit was literally the only thing that was forbidden.
@@rouninpanda6318 disobeying God was the sin that made other sin possible. It's not like it would have been okay to rape kill and steal before eating the fruit, but there was no desire to do those things. That's another reason why the Lilith myth has no credibility.
@@FalconOfStorms the concept of inheriting the sins of the father is a little insane. It would be like prosecuting me for the murder my grandfather did. But history shows that’s how we distributed justice. Entire bloodlines were put to death if someone was deemed too dangerous.
I’m happy to know our society has moved away from this, same for slavery. The Bible condoned it and the world was ok with it for 1000s of years. But now we know god was wrong and slavery is immoral. Ours lives are better now too.
The word "Lilith" appears in Isaiah 34:14 and is sometimes translated as night-monster, night-creature, or night-bird. The old King James translates it as "Screech Owl".
The verse is about the land of Edom being laid waste and uninhabited.
Here's the ASV
"And the wild beasts of the desert shall meet with the [a]wolves, and the wild goat shall cry to his fellow; yea, [b]the night-monster shall settle there, and shall find her a place of rest." Isaiah 34:14
Yeah the video creator mentions that at 0:41 👍
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No that's not Edom. Unless Edom is Antarctica. No one roams and a desert land. Matches that. Lilith is everywhere in the Bible, just look for her descriptions. Even the books taken out describe her.
I know, I've lived it.
@@son_of_hiskingdom5092 wtf?
@@overcomingsins6334 one of Liliths offspring is succubus. These descriptions are the sexual immoral descriptions told all over the bible.
It seems that taking things out of order is a favorite thing for Bible critics to do.
Many do this, yes.
It's odd that unbelievers somehow think they have authority to correctly interpret scripture.
@@mrmcgowan They think believers can't be objective but somehow the majority of atheists claim a veil of objectivity.
@@mrmcgowan yup. people don't do this with the vedas, and heaven help you if you do this with the quran, but for some reason the bible is fair game.
And Quran critics as well....
Am I missing something, or does it make no sense that *sexist* writers would remove Lilith when her part in the story would support the idea that women must submit to men? Wouldn't they want to keep her in?
Exactly. In the supposed story, God cursed Lilith by killing the children she had, chances are they would use this to warn against NOT submitting, rather than taking it out all together. Facts are the story of Lilith was folklore added more than 300 years after the original Adam and Eve story
@tomie 👏🏼 That’s what I’m talking bout
@@jaehyunlivedinamericafor4y879I mean I agree but fe*nist sure don't and they're the the ones who screech about it.
That’s what I thought but at the same time I don’t think she was actually meant to be the wife of Adam, I think shes only a demon or something like that
@@Powersteal yes lilith never exsisted
The earliest depiction of Adam having a supposed first wife before Eve that I could find was from an ancient parody comedic book called the Alphabet of Ben Sirach between 700 and 1000 CE that parodies the story. The passages in the Bible do not seem to describe two different women in the Bible nor in any other translation, and we have thousands of copies. I think the works of ben Sirach included jokes of flatulence and sex stuff.
What if....., Man, and Woman CREATED on the 6th day, and the man that was FORMED are not the same? (It says "there was no man to till the ground", not that there was "no man")
@@timorean320 Eve was made after Adam, although they were not necessarily the last people directly created by God since there were other tribes.
@@zereimu Point is, the language used. 1 was "Created", the other "Formed" (Obviously Eve was made after, and from Adam. The Hebrew word is "Curve". DNA is curved, some genetic manipulation possibly?) We tend to assume they are the same, when we shouldnt, that would explain how Cain took a wife.
@@timorean320 That's good close reading, I'll give it some thought.
@@Corvidknows Go to the source. The 2nd Chapter of Genesis starts "Thus the Heavens, and Earth were formed, and ALL the host of them". If Man, AND Woman were created on 6th day, God walking in garden was AFTER the 7th day (early man would have migrated with herds, thus "no man to till the ground" makes sense) it also explains Cains wife, and why he would be afraid "Everybody" would want to kill him Lilith is just a made up story to explain gaps, that arent really there, if you look, and "Think outside box".
Skeptics: You guys just believe everything without evidence
Also, Skeptics: So anyways, Did y’all hear Lilith was actually the first wife of Adam in the creation story ?
LOOL
😆😆😆
glad i’m not the only one who noticed 😂😂
Well said
Big time
For real. They will accept anything besides Jesus. They will literally believe in multiverses and time travel but laugh at intelligent creation. They will respect all religions except the truth.
Super interesting, bummer that this short is…well…you know…short.
There was not a lot to say on the issue
How about the motifs of the authors who assert Lillith was written off Genesis? Or is this wholly speculative?
@@jonathanterol4528 I mean it’s kinda obvious that it’s entirely speculative. If Lilith was of so much importance we would’ve found her in legends before Christ and yet we don’t have anything as such.
@@InspiringPhilosophy I agree. It could be part of anachronisms pushed as arguments.
there isn't that much to say! the lilith stans have nothing.
The argument of her being removed later due to sexism is one I don't get. If you're a feminist Eve being created specifically to obey Adam and Lilith being thrown out for being disobedient seems way more sexist to me
Radical feminists are logical - said no one ever.
I'm wondering if they are suggesting that long ago the early Israelites were not sexist and therefore wouldn't fabricate the story of Eden. Wait a minute. Are they telling us that God created humans and placed them in a garden called Eden?
many of these people self identify with lilith. they are hardly stable individuals.
Ece wasn't created to be obedient. Being subservient is a curse that was given as a punishment and is meant to be removed. Same with the other curses. If anything, the message is that men and women are two halves of the same whole, complete each other, and are different but equal in value.
The same reason people identify with Satan. They like being a misunderstood rebel.
I’m not gonna lie, I would love a full video and story on how this came about
Lillith was an adaptation of Greek myths by Jews who lived long after Christ came
But Christianity borrows too. The great flood is spoken of in the Epic of Gilgamesh, 1000 years before the Torah is written. Plus the assimilation of Christmas from a pagan holiday which leads back to Norse mythology. The Bible you read today was slapped together in 1612 by the Roman Catholic Church overseen by the pope. They picked what books went in and which were left out. Would be neat to see what was left out.
@@Eternaldragon4 wow. that was terrible.
the great flood in gilgamesh is barely a name drop, because it is not part of the st9ry, its part of the general world view of the people who wrote it. those people had a ton of cultural overlap with the first temple jews. the idea of the great flood was a common theme between the two people.
there is no connection between norse paganism and christmas. absolutely none. odin doesn't give presents, and Christmas trees are based on paradise trees which were part of the Christian tradition of passing cold dark months with plays from the bible.
the idea that the bible bible was assessed by the catholic church *after the reformation* is possibly the most retarded anti Christian lie I have ever heard. the bible wasn't even "made" the canon was assembled by consensus, and no official canon was proscribed till the marcionian heresy. but that was still centuries before the great schism, so there wasn't any "roman catholic church" there was only the church.
That's like saying Christ was an adaptation of English myth by Europeans long after Christ came lol
@@SlugDropsonheads well, we have evidence that people believed in jesus since the 1st century.
do we have any such evidence for lilith?
@@marvalice3455 Jewish people predate Christ... Jesus himself was Jewish, so saying it was something adapted by Jewish people that came after is nonsense. Lilith was a sumerian creature of myth 3000 years before Christ, and she was already in the folklore of Hebrews 2000bc.
My neighbor told me this which was the second time i ever heard of this. So i posed the question that IF this is true, then why the curse of Eve was the her husband would" rule over her" ? This was a curse after sin. THINK PPL!!!!
Micheal, I’d be totally down for 1 minute shorts that addresses a topic or issue that argues quickly for or against it with evidence. I loved this one and would love more!
In a standard Holy Bible, the only mention of Lilith is an owl or desert night creature. The stuff we get about Lilith is from texts that are the middle eastern equivalent of the book of mormon.
Apparently , this conspiracy is trustworthy to Atheists while the oral tradition while New Testament was written is somehow a distorted method 😂
Good point, it's the classic contrarion mindset.
The point is, it’s all made up by people who didn’t understand the world. All of humanity did not descend from Noah and his family, fact.
@@Eternaldragon4 All of humanity could've descended from Adam and Eve (Read Genealogical Adam and Eve by Dr. Joshua Swamidass for more) and Noah's flood was regional.(Watch Inspiring Philosophy's videos on Noah's flood for further details and read his citations too , if you want)
@@Djdu7228xnxj no, we never came from one couple.
If Noahs flood was regional, then why is it written as global? Either way, none of this ever happened
@@iamanowl26 Do I have to explain an entire book , Inspiring Philosophy's own videos on this AND the reference books he used to cite to make the videos? Why don't you be humble for once and ATLEAST watch his video on this before going on asserting your opinion AGAIN?
Why would sexist writers remove Lilith? If anything, sexist writers would have an incentive to keep her in! That would serve as a powerful (and rather unambiguous) lesson that women are supposed to be subservient under Abrahamic faiths.
"See, Lilith thought she was an independent girl, and she paid the price! So whenever you women start to have minds of your own, just remember Lilith and the price she paid!"
Sounds to me like Lilith is another one of those products from jewish mysticism
Jealous 🤓
The only reason people will grasp the the existence of Lilith is that the first two chapters of Genesis tells of the moment God created mankind. The first mention was like a brief summary. The second mention was more detailed.
The kicker is that many believe that the second mention in the second chapter was because the pair in the first chapter somehow failed.
That logic falls flat because if Lilith failed as the first woman, so did Adam. So who is the real Adam?
As Jesus has stated to the religious leaders of his time, they substituted God's Word for human traditions. There is a great difference between ancient Judaism and Jewish mythology.
Mathew 7:15- Jesus said "beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves"
My advice: When you hear claims from people such as these always check first with your Bible if it's true.
My POV: God said Adam and Eve were the first Man and Women to walk the earth...therefore I do not trust what this video says and hope you don't to
Did you not even watch the video before commenting? This video agrees with you…. Lilith did not exist. It was Adam and Eve in the garden not her.
James 1:19
[19] Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger;
Geez... you got me there. I thought Lilith was in the Bible too. It's really quite upsetting how many inaccuracies I have believed and shared. Sigh....convicted!
Thanks man at 3am her face scared the s*** out of me
The story of Lilith is complete fiction and it is the inspiration for all vampire stories that exist to this day!
The whole lot is a work of fiction.
And, no. She has nothing to do with vampire myths at all
@@iamanowl26 Fanfic Writers: "Not for long."
Seriously, I've seen both Cain and Lilith used as the origins for vampires.
@@danielawesome36 At least one has read the stories!
Thank you, some KIDS are so Dim nowadays.
Yes EVERYONE knows Vlad the impaler and his Legendary Cruelty.
The store or Lilith's and Cain's ability to Murder! The original mortal Sin, cursed to walk this land of NOD for Eternity is where the thought of a Vampire has it's origin. 🦇
@Anonymous nope, off by like 2000 years, honestly vampires are more ancient than christianity all together, even the Aztecs had a bat god of death and the undead
@Michael still wrong. Vampires or vampire like creatures have existed in cultures for centuries. Western vampire myths did no start with biblical connections but later Judas was connected to it before Cain or lillith.
Lilith is good for writing fiction but poor for real theology
this is true of a lot of heresy too.
A lot of heresy and addition to the Bible seem they got accepted on "cool" factor alone.
This is going to sound weird, but it reminds me of the concept of fanfiction. A fan of the original work writes their own additions/changes to the story according to the things they like. Their works are NOT official, but often get confused as official and creates a rift among the fans of the media. This is basically the same thing that happens with cult writings. Someone adds on to the Bible according to their own theology, and some people accept their works even though they aren't part of the Biblical canon.
@@josephb.4640 it is very much like fan fiction yes.
@@josephb.4640 Everything ever was fan fiction
Somebody invented myths, liked those characters and expanded on the concept
I just proved religion evolved from fiction, thus I'm writing scifi
@@binkbonkbones3402 - Depends on the religion. Some religious tales are clearly written in the style of analogy and fictional storytelling, but others are written as historical accounts. What matters is the evidence. In your case, you'll have to provide some evidence of borrowing between religions to prove your claim.
The story of Lilith comes from the Talmud, which is nothing but lies. It also says a lot of horrendously blasphemous things about Christ which I will not repeat here.
jews hate the christ.
Yes the talmud is essentially the 'Encyclopedia Blasphemia'
Now I have to read it.
I agree. It is devilish. One can actually not believe it considering that Christ comes from the Jewish people Himself.
You idiots pray to the Jewish man, who worshiped a Jewish G-d in the Jewish Temple. His teachings are based on the Torah and Torah alone.
Didn’t Lilith leave instead of being kicked out
No she never in the story of genesis nor was she the first wife of Adam.
To the clear the confusion, the myth of Lilith started because the story of genesis mentions a woman being made before Eve's creation, this woman was interpreted as being Lilith. In reality, this woman was actually still Eve, it was just the story of genesis was written by two authors, similar to how there were two versions of the Great Flood in the Bible
ive dated some
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Birds of a feather.
@@InspiringPhilosophy lol. Your comment is translated to "Good".
Actually Lilith is the mother of all mankind, just as Adam is the mother of the Angels.
LOL But seriously, everyone with a little bit of intelligence knows that Lilith was the byproduct of medieval Talmudic thinking.
A man of culture, I see.
@Patrick Nguyen Or rather, atually it's more properly 𐤇𐤅𐤄 (khavah) in the Archaic L'shon Yehudit or biblical Hebrew.
Correct!!
Lilith is there
@@michaelturnage3395 more like Jawa (Spanish J). The letter ו in Biblical Hebrew is a W.
I’ve heard that Lilith originates from the Talmud.
The same book claims that Adam boned all the animals in Eden.
oof
Sus
Really? What's the source?
Oy vey!
Adam originally named every animal Wifey.
Thanks for clearing that up for me bro...continue being Blessed..👋👋👍👍😘
She was from Mesopotamian lore
Hey thank you for this, this was definitely a question I had for a while.
Is God such an novelist that he didn't know how to make the first woman according to his liking.......can you imagine him saying whoops I made a mistake let me try this again, I don't think so.
ofcourse it wasn’t a mistake, light is nothing without darkness
Also she wasn’t in the book of Enoch.😑
She’s not even in the Gnostics and there is some wild stuff in those books.
Gnostic text are Gnarly dude lol
@@Ziiphyr they are insane. Jesus on the cross laughing and having a raise the dead contest with a guy who made a talking dog!!! WOW, just WOW!!!
Lilith is a mythical character from Jewish mythology. He wasn't really Adams first wife but was a demon since the great heavenly fall
So... what's the difference between Jewish and Christian mythology? I mean... they both worship yahweh, so... how is one right and one wrong? This has always confused me
@@binkbonkbones3402 one believing in the messiah. The other thinks he hasn't came yet
In the picture of "The Case For Lilith" the word אמת means truth if anyone wanted to know
It's very apparent that Lilith is born from a certain reception of the story of Adam and Eve that is already not in line with the original intension of the text. The hierarchy between man and woman is after all described as a consequence of sin and an expression of something being not quite right. It was not intended. Also, there is no gender-related reason as to why the woman gets tricked by the serpent, it is merely because she didn't hear the instructions from God directly. But later there were many people who read things into this text, like women being more easily deceived by evil than men...which is also not right.
I love how they claim sexist writers but forget about the queen who saved her people
Huh?
@@babytony77 Esther
Eve is the only wife of Adam
Gosh darnit- you write ONE of your many villains as female and suddenly that warrants a tragic backstory
Lilith: "What's crack-a-lackin McRib?"
Eve: "Shut up Lillian."
Absolutely awesome short!
I like turtles.
Same
@@lukesalazar9283 My man!
@@jedphillips9362 SLOW DOWN!
@@lukesalazar9283 Ok
@@jedphillips9362 looking good!
The actual story is that she wanted to be on top when they made love and Adam refused so she refused to be on bottom, I guess Adams ego made him miss out, Who doesn't like to be rode???
This is the story I also heard.
Where do you people come up with this stuff? Stick to the historical scripture.
@@your_average_joe5781 Oh I came up with it from stories told by multiple cultures all over the world of which PREDATE RELIGION by thousands of years and some how manage to have stuck around. Adam and Eve were a reboot not the actual first. If U listen to the translation the ORIGINAL story in Hebrew FROM THE BIBLE, GOD tells Adam and Eve to REPOPULATE,AGAIN REPOPULATE the world meaning do it again THAT'S IN THE SO CALL HISTORICAL SCRIPTURE NOT THE REINTERPRETATION INTO ENGLISH WHICH IT IS A FACT HAS OVER 5000 MISINTERPRETATIONS that's a fact!!! Do some research from actual biblical scholars who actually know the Hebrew language some of which there are NO English equivalent words for DO A LITTLE RESEARCH AND STOP THINKING U KNOW EVERYTHING JUST BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT SOMEONE ELSE WHO ISN'T EDUCATED IN THE TOPIC LIKE YOURSELF TOLD U. I LOVE WHEN SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER SPENT 5 MINUTES ACTUALLY GOING BACK TO THE SOURCE OF SOMETHING THINKS THEIR AN EXPERT. I'VE SPENT DECADES OF MY LIFE STUDYING THIS SO IF U WANNA DEBATE BETTER BRING FACTS NOT HOW U FEEL BECAUSE OF WHAT U WERE WRONGLY TOLD YOUR WHOLE LIFE. U PROBABLY HAVE ONE OF THOSE PICTURES OF JESUS HANGING UP THAT SHOW HIM AS A LONG BLONDE HAIRED BLUE EYED AMERICAN HIPPY. WRONG HE WAS A HEBREW WITH DARK SKINNED DARK CURLY HAIR. SORRY BUT HE WASN'T AN AMERICAN LOL 😂
@@your_average_joe5781 AVERAGE JOE WITH AN AVERAGE AMERICAN EDUCATION. Well America is 23rd in the world in education again 23rd and in healthcare again look it up. Wow your learning all kinds of new things this morning. Your welcome. Lol
@@brianlittle9202 - thank you. You explained it perfectly. This new day christian stuff gets everything wrong for the most part.
Good video.
Where did you get that horrifying face of Lilith 😬?
Yeah literally lol , I hate that I saw this at night
Lilith is a renamed version of the Anunnaki goddess of love, sex and war, Ishtar, from the stories of the clay Sumerian tablets.
Source: schizophrenia
I love how pictures of Adam and Eve always have navels and pictures of the serpent never have legs. Artists don't read very carefully.
It's possible that the serpent was actually a human shaman. The word used is Nahash, which seems to have the same root as the word for "person who makes guesses", ie some kind of divination expert.
Think about it: he walks, talks, makes logical arguments. Sounds like a human, no? And then later this individual loses his legs and is made to crawl on the ground and eat dust. Perhaps serpants are named after this individual who became a serpent, but was originally a human.
Was expecting speculative eisegesis, but this is solidly based in exegesis. Good work.
She was also the first Karen
If she's not in the Bible than she is just a made up myth by some random person
Lilith was not the first wife of Adam, she's precisely what he said: a demon
1 Timothy 2:13
“For Adam was formed first, then Eve;”
No Lilith in scripture.
Eve was the first woman not lilth
She was in the babylonian tall mudd (intentional typo)
My stupid college content claimed she was in Genesis. Obvious the essay was written by a Feminist.
There was NEVER a Lilith‼️‼️‼️
Or Adam, or Eve
@@iamanowl26 God bless you. Praying for you, bro.
@@iamanowl26 you have no evidence. And science disagrees with you. I remember randomly reading a science paper that said There was certainly a sciencetic Adam 1. And eve 2.
GREAT short!! I'm New to this Channel *=)* loving your stuff so far 💜 God bless and keep you 💜
Lilith comes from the Akkadian Lilitu which appears to be identified with or the same deity as Ishtar, the same which appears in the Bible as Ashtoret, the consort of Ba'al, who is perhaps the same as Ba'al Zevul although this is disputed. Occultic traditions also equate Baal or Beelzebub to Enlil, whereas the rebellious cherub Helel/Satan is said to have been Enki. In many cults the fallen angels are viewed to be the original gods of Mesopotamia and practitioners claims to be able to summon and communicate with these beings. Thus Baal is second in command to Satan, and Ashtoreth is his consort. She is also equivalent to the Egyptian goddess Isis as well. This very same being later appears in the Goetia by the masculine form of the name, Ashtaroth, as a male duke of hell, witches claim they can even summon him (don't!). I believe that Lilith is in fact a real spiritual entity, a fallen angel to be exact and possibly even a high ranking principality. Either that, or unclean spirits and fallen angels appear to like attributing the name of a mythical figure to themselves, since I myself and many others have encountered a being and some ministers have even cast out beings identifying as "Lilith." Whatever he/she was it is clear that it has no human origin, the rabbinic tales are nothing more than Genesis fan fiction, possibly even satirical. Dr. Michael Heiser explains more in-depth on the channel FringePop321.
This doesn’t change the fact that Lilith was added more than 300years AFTER the original Adam and Eve story.
@@jlev9513 I never said it did. I literally recommended a video by Dr. Michael Heiser who is an evangelical scholar. I'm just saying, as Christians, I believe we should treat "Lilith" as a real spiritual enemy because he (yes, it's really a "he") was actually one of the Watchers who descended on mount Hermon. The rabbinic tale has nothing to do with the real Lilith, who was one of the Annunaki, the Annunaki are actually fallen angels.
@@jlev9513 "I [YHVH] said, `Ye are elohim; and benei Elyon each of you.´ But like mere mortals thou shall die; like any prince thou shall fall."-Psalm 82:6-7 (my trans).
@@michaelturnage3395 Very Interesting, I agree. I absolutely believe pagans gods are products of fallen angels trying to imitate God. But how good is our God that he gives us power to trample over ANY power or principality that exalts itself above the Lord Our God!
@@michaelturnage3395 do you have any more videos you could recommend? I find this very insightful
Some guy in 483 A.D. with an angry and mean wife…
“Let me tell you the story of Lilith…
Wait....are there actual people who think the vampire fantasy of Lilith is true? Err.....
yup!
@@vandy3427 ooooh! edgy boy! do they give lots of up votes on reddit?
@@vandy3427 why would you give up the excuse like that?
@@vandy3427 yes, followed it to a stupid place.
@@vandy3427 Are there actual people who think the magical fantasy of existence from non-existence is true? Err....
Thanks bro. I needed this. More ammo against the lies of the enemy.
Just fan fiction
Amen brother!! 🙏
(You got your head screwed on straight!!👍)
First mention of Lilith was in a sumerian poem datin 2000bc. She then became Jewish folklore and was in fact included in Isaia 34:14 as the wanderer or the dweller. It is in fact her as she slowly evolved during the centuries to be included in its time (much like Christianity took most significant pagan symbols, dates or festivities to facilitate its own propagation) - but the meaning was lost in translation since King James version. It wasn't by "sexism" but during the translation of the Bible itself that some parts were lost. The Bible was translated for influence - The Vatican made its own version as soon as King James published his because the Bible of this time was used to reach more people... It would have been stupid on their part to include the parts mentioning its a sin to translate it or any other thing that could jeopardize the power in place. It is also the reason in the original scriptures, there was a warning to never quote or translate holy writings in other languages - as the meaning and the essence could be lost. Yes, Lilith was in the collection of books that constitute the original Bible (and by its own saying, the real one). The book of Isaiah was written more than 600 years before christ, and lilith was integrated into Jewish folklore before that... And it is a huge mistake to take the current Bible for a complete work or the absolute truth. Real one was amputated.
So lilith is just some demon, what exactly was this supposed to prove?
Lol! Sources?
@@24ksparkles23 she is a myth as in being a wife of Adam. That’s a new age, feminist creation. Lilith is basically a name for feminine like, demonic entities that devour and steal children.
@@arsnotoria3755 he has no sources, he's just getting this from the internet and from his ass
Isaia is literally one of the books from the old testament and the Torah… you have to be one hell of a special person to ask for sources or claim there’s no source to given source. Is it that you dont know how to read or you don’t know how to think? Asking for the source of the source i gave ? And you think i found it on the net or made it up from my a$$? Dude, i didnt write the bible, and it didn’t come from my posterior. Instead of being an insuffisant human being and waste energy/resources to show your absence of relevance, you could take 3 seconds of your life and use it to Google what i said, starting with Isaia - Which can be found on the internet and would have spared you months being a moron, a fool and a tool if you simply took the time to read and understand i was referencing the bible… Same for the origin of the king James bible, the differences and origins of the modern bible, same for the poem, 3 seconds and you will die à little less stupid!
Thank you soooooo much😘 God bless U always!😚
What no one seems to notice about the legend is that Lilith could be something radically different from what we call a woman, they had no consanguinity whatsoever and the only thing the two definitely had in common is that Adam could mate with them. I would argue that this makes the story more sexist, by suggesting that all of the world's women are mediocre last-minute substitutes for the real thing.
The idea that there is a figure called Lilith there's no description of Lilith anywhere in the Bible she's described in the Hebrew Bible but that's different that comes from a different culture and people in the Hebrew culture have believed different things compared to us
I can hella see all the feminists using "Lillith" as the "proof" to justify their misandry backed bs💯🗣😂😂😂😂
And men using it to justify longing for another wife, the "real" wife.
We all know what happened to Eve and Lilith . One became a demoness and other became mother of mankind . God punished Adam and Eve but he never abandoned them . He even gave the skin of Leviathan to Adam and Eve . I hope Devil ,all the fallen angels and Lilith have enough might to fight God on the Judgement day .
@@lifeisawesome7868 none of this is real theological concepts.
Literally nothing you said has any historic justification
@@lizh1988 oof your sexism is showing yikes!
@@lifeisawesome7868 lilith is a myth
Actually the first mention of her in Jewish mythology is 200 BC, I can’t spell the name of the text as I don’t know Hebrew, but I have listened to multiple academic Rabbis quote the same text.
Give a source and link
@@Kingcrimson916What these people do is they take names given to 2 different things, and because the name is the same even though they have no corelation, they think it's the same.
Eve is Adam's helper, not slave nor servant. She listens to him and respects him, for the most part.
😂 she is servant
Thanks for information.
According to Wikipedia, Lilith _does_ appear in the Dead Sea Scrolls:
“The Dead Sea Scrolls contain one indisputable reference to Lilith in Songs of the Sage (4Q510-511)[47] fragment 1:”
Truth.
And what does it say about this Lilith in there.
She was Adams first wife and she was the one who turned into the snake that talked Eve into eating the forbidden fruit.
😂😂
Source: wikipedia
Pretty much equivalent to 'trust me bro'
Thank you for this wonderful vid on the subject/person it has debunked a lot of mythology in different writtings l even read that she was the one that temted Adam to eat of the forbbiden fruit. Thanks again brother fore your wonderful channel, really appreciate what the tem does there. - Blessings, David
Well, the demon Lilith is real and it was probably the origin of this fabricated story.
could be.
Hinduism firstly mentioned about the first women and men
This is a story a sexist editor would keep in. Wife won’t listen to you? Tell her she’s like Lilith and deserves to be cast out!
I was possessed because I was with a married woman and shown that lilith was more then we could imagine
Myth from a Christian biblical view. Other religions accept this but its not biblical. That's why one needs to have a intimate relationship with the Spirit of God, where His Spirit gives one interpretation of the Word (bible) thus reading and studying His Word to know when they hear such ridiculous claims. Ppl: you CANT read the Bible on your own and come to your own conclusions. The Bible isn't to be read as a novel from front to back or in one year.
Having to put no music is a great way of approach on this particular shorts
Lilith was the first wife of Adam when she got thrown out for refusing to submit to Adam she ended up wandering the world by herself and ended up becoming the mother of demons and monsters
No.
No proof for such ridiculousness
Could you please make a video on the case made by some that Ashera was worshipped alongside God as his wife?
She was though. Inappropriately. But she was.
the bible. the case is the bible.
or do you think that the prophets were making it up when the condemn the people for doing that?
most of the ot is the Israelites doing worship God does not approve of.
In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy's skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something? This quote has about the same merit.
Honestly, simpsons has more theological merit at this point than real religion does
No Lillith was not in the Bible is a Jewish legend just like many others to keep Jewish people from believing that Jesus was the Messiah
I seek for it chapter and verse (Isaiah 34:14) and it said
*The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beast of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place to rest.*
Hmm kinda sound close.
People don't understand Genesis 1 and 2. You have one side that think Genesis 1 is talking about Lilith, then you have the other group of people that think there's a contradiction between Genesis 1 and 2 with the order of creation. Humans were created after plants and animals in Genesis 1, but in Genesis 2 Adam is created before the animals. What both sides don't understand is that Genesis 1 is an overview of creation. While Genesis 2 goes more in depth with in Adam and Eve. The Garden God placed Adam in is a specific place on earth. God isn't making the earth over again. There was already animals. God just created more animals in the garden for Adam to see. So there's no Lilith. Just Eve mentioned in overview in Genesis 1. And there's no contradiction between the two chapters.
"Maybe" the mother of Cain, LOL! That should start a controversy
If lilith existed it justifies sexism.
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Infernal world, and thou profoundest hell
Receive thy new possessor: one who brings
A mind not to be changed by place or time.
The mind is its own place, and in itself
Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.
What matter where, if I be still the same,
And what I should be, all but less than he
Whom thunder bath made greater? Here at least
We shall be free; the almighty hath not built
Here for his envy, will not drive us hence:
Here we may reign secure, and in my choice
To reign is worth ambition though in hell:
Better to reign in hell, than serve in heaven.
The fact even the Apocryphal/Deuterocanacal books do not mention her is proof she never existed.
She was attached to genesis in the talmud by rabbis,
The talmuds are commentaries, not scripture
And she was most likely originally a class of night predators rather than an individual being,
Might be a good horror movie 🎥🍿
Im going to trust you on this topic.
Funny thing, I was discussing this topic with my uncle today. Mainly genesis 1 and 2 account of creation of mankind. I told him that verse in genesis one is sort of like a summary, and genesis 2 gets into more detail of how God created them. So yeah, nowhere in the bible is there a mention of a woman before eve.
Well, if Lillith wasn't cast out of the Garden, before Adam and Eve, then where did Cain and Abel's wives come from?
The Bible says that Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters.
After he begot Seth, the days of Adam were eight hundred years; and he had sons and daughters -Genesis 5:4
@@nmjjmn663 So, incest?
Interesting, i literally just watched a 3 part series by a Jewish historical scholar, who clearly shows the history of Lilith from Babylonian times.
shortest video ever made by IP lol. great clip anyway keep going bro.
This makes so much since why I never found anything bringing her up
Pastor Spencer Smith can tell you about Lilith in his documentaries The Third Adam available for viewing on TH-cam
Lilith is a rabbinic fanfiction
PLUS LILITH WAS A CHILD SLAYER AND MORE SO Baby boys
She is in the nag Hamad library. She is the thunder, a perfect mind from the dead sea scrolls. She is not named in the thunder a perfect mind, but it is part of her story and why she's thought of as a demonic creature. The thunder, a perfect mind is cryptic to those that don't know what they are reading is not a poem but rather a testimony from a court of law where a divine feminine being was on trial after a group of thugs killed all of blood line and then she was further entrapt and seized by principalities and etc. If u know, u know. If u don't know, it won't make sence.