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  • Lilith - Wikipedia
    Lilith ( ˈlɪlɪθ ; Hebrew: לִילִית, romanized: Līlīṯ; also spelled Lilit or Lilis) is a feminine figure in Jewish mythology Lilith does not appear in the Hebrew Bible or any other biblical source, although the Hebrew word lilit appears in the Book of Isaiah, specifically in Isaiah 34:14
  • Lilith | Definition Mythology | Britannica
    Lilith, female demonic figure of Jewish folklore Her name and personality are thought to be derived from the class of Mesopotamian demons called lilû (feminine: lilītu), and the name is usually translated as “night monster ”
  • The History of Lilith, From Demon to Adams First Wife to Feminist Icon
    Lilith, a raven-haired demon in Jewish mythology, evolves from preying on infants, to becoming Adam's rebellious first wife and a feminist icon Ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Babylonians had similar demon figures, reflecting a desire to explain tragic events in a pre-scientific era
  • Lilith: Ancient Demon, Dark Deity or Sensual Goddess?
    Lilith, an ancient mythological figure and one of the oldest known female spirits in the world, has embodied various roles across cultures In some sources she has been described as a demon, while in others she was revered as an icon who morphed to become one of the darkest deities of the pagans
  • Lilith - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Explore the mysterious figure of Lilith—from ancient Mesopotamian demon myths to her brief biblical mention and later role as Adam’s legendary first wife—revealing how her story evolved across cultures, religions, and modern interpretations
  • Lilith | Jewish Womens Archive
    She began as a female demon common to many Middle Eastern cultures, appearing in the book of Isaiah, Babylonian Talmud, and incantation bowls from ancient Iraq and Iran She is described as threatening the sexual and reproductive aspects of life, especially childbirth
  • Lilith: First Woman, Fallen Rebel, and Queen of the Night
    Her story begins in Eden, but unlike the submissive Eve who followed, Lilith’s path veered into shadows, into the untamed wild Physically, Lilith is often depicted as both alluring and fearsome—a being of unparalleled beauty yet tinged with otherworldly terror
  • Mesopotamian Origins · Lilith: The Demonization of Female Power and . . .
    The well-known Lilith from Jewish folklore was most likely borrowed from these Mesopotamian characterizations Before that, however, some scholars argue Lilith was adapted from the primordial Mesopotamian goddess Belili, while others claim her character resembles that of Ishtar or Lamashtu
  • LILITH - JSTOR
    The Lilitu (Lilith), a she-demon; Ardat Lili (or Lilith's handmaid), who night and bore them ghostly children; and Irdu Lili, who must counterpart and used to visit women and beget children by them '
  • 莉莉丝 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
    莉莉絲 (Lilith, ˈlɪlɪθ ; 希伯來語: לִילִית, 羅馬化:Liliṯ),也拼寫為Lilit、Lilitu或Lilis ,是古代 近东 、 犹太 民间传说和后世 神秘主义 传统中的女性恶魔或神话人物。 其名称和形象被认为与 美索不达米亚 恶魔学 中的 *lilû*、*lilītu* 等夜间或风暴相关的 恶灵 有关。 在 希伯来圣经 中,与莉莉丝相关的词仅见于《以赛亚书》34:14,但该词在该处究竟指恶灵、夜间怪物还是某种夜行鸟类,历来有不同解释 [1][2]。 莉莉丝形象在犹太文献中逐渐发展。 她在《巴比伦塔木德》中被描述为夜间出没的女性恶魔。





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