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Lilith (ˈlɪlɪθ לִילִית or Lîlîṯ) …?>
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4004 BC–3074 BC
Birth: 23 October 4004 BC
— Garden of Eden, Eastward in Eden Death: about 3074 BC |
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4004 BC–3074 BC
Birth: 23 October 4004 BC
— Garden of Eden, Eastward in Eden Death: about 3074 BC |
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4004 BC–3074 BC
Birth: after 24 October 4004 BC
— Garden of Eden, Eastward in Eden Death: 3074 BC |
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In Jewish folklore, from the 8th-10th Century Alphabet of Ben Sira onWards Lilith becomes Adam's first wife, who was created at the same time and from the same earth as Adam. This legend was greatly developed during the Middle Ages, in thetradition of Aggadic midrashim, the Zohar and Jewish mysticism. In the 13th Century writings of Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob ha-Kohen, for example, Lilith left Adam after she refused to become subservient to him and then would not return to the Gardenof Eden after she mated with archangel Samael. The resulting Lilith legend is still commonly used as source material in modern culture, literature, occultism, fantasy and horror. |
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