A part of, the Christian Bible. Lilith is, according to some JEWISH FOLKLORE, the original wife of Adam who was given to him prior to Eve but came into conflict with Adam (and by extension God) via defying their wishes - she would proceed along the path of degeneration and become a seductive demoness akin to a succubus who would mother many demonic offspring and abandon her once divine origins. To correct this, God created Eve, who ultimately would prove to be treacherous as well by giving in to the Serpent's trickery and feeding Adam the forbidden fruit - causing the legendary "Fall from Grace".
As for the fate of Lilith, according to JEWISH TRADITION, she stalks the land as a powerful demon and JEWISH FOLKLORE often tells of how children are given special amulets to defend themselves against Lilith and her demon-spawn (these amulets are inscribed with the name of angels as a form of divine protection). As with all religious FOLKLORES, their is a continued and heated debate as to whether of not Lilith was an actual story in the Bible or merely a CREATURE THOUGHT UP BY JEWISH SCHOLARS as a means of warning against the dangers of lust and faithlessness. Lilith is sometimes regarded as the embodiment of the Deadly Sin of Lust.
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It's a legend that ran parallel to the Bible during the old Bible days. They were companion stories. But Lilith, according to the legend, was not with Adam in the Garden.
She was someplace else, and she left Adam because he was too bossy. She later hooked-up with Samuel. However, she was in the Garden with God and Satan.
***'' God was scanning the Earth one day, and decided he would invite a woman to his Garden Laboratory. He wanted to see if she would choose freedom or the luxury of his garden. He teleported her into his lab, and said, “My hands are empty and point to the ground.
I will not harm you.” She bowed down, and then peeked at him while still low to the ground. She thought, This must be the God of fresh flowers.
He has no stink about him. God said, “I planted the seeds that grew the flowers on the land.” She stood up, exposed herself to him, and asked, “Do you have any seeds for trade?
I can make you ooga ooga happy.” God said, “I’m a married man. I do ooga ooga only with my wife.” “Where is your wife?”
God actually told her the story of how he met Natalie, and that she had invented the first teleporter on his planet. And that she was at home up in the sky.” She didn’t understand much of what he said, but she liked his smooth voice, and his pleasant smell.
What do you want me to do? She asked. “I want you to live in my Garden, eat my fruit, and relax for a while.”
He took her into his Garden and explained that she could live there for as long as she wanted. But that if she ever went out the red door in the corner, she could never come back. Now it was Satan’s turn to convince her to leave the Garden.
After chatting with Satan for about an hour, she went to the red door and left the Garden. “Satan, what did you tell her?” “I told her there was a better garden on the other side of that red door.” “Satan, I didn’t even get her name. Did you?” “God, sometimes you spend too much time on concepts instead of personalities.
Her name was Lilith. She was married to a man named Adam, he was too bossy, so she left him and married some guy named Archangel Samuel. They were about to get it on, when you zapped her into your lab.” “Satan, you learned all that information in only an hour?” “More than that; she offered to give me ooga ooga fun, if I would give her my red leotards.”
As Satan was walking away, toward his tree house in the garden, God noticed he wasn’t wearing his red leotards.
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