Only Christians and Muslims should answer this question.
I do not want satanists and infidels to ever answer my question.
Yesterday someone from Instagram added me and I asked him who he was and then he didn't answer me. While watching videos on Instagram, I noticed a name called Lilith and decided to message her.
When I was trying to send a message, I saw that it was the account I texted yesterday.
her account name was lilith.
He told me I had to add him and I said I would not add him because I believed in Jesus. then he threw me a tattoo photo with the name 777 and then a black gardener dog.
He said his dog's name was Lilith. Who is Lilith?
When I told him that he should give his dog another name and that I don't like evil things, he cursed me and I replied without swearing at him.
I realized that there were negative energies around me and I prayed.
now I feel good.
who is Lillth? who is she?
what do you think?
Has anything like this happened to you before?
A name is just a name; especially when you're talking about a dog, it's kind of a silly thing to make a fuss over.
That said- Lillith is an unofficial avatar of early Mesopotamian evil spirits, and of outside tribal influences more generally, who somehow made her way into proto-Hebrew mythology. Revisionists often call her the first wife of Adam, who was banished from Eden for refusing to obey him, citing her presence in the Bible as evidence of this. Much like the "antichrist", she doesn't actually HAVE any presence in the Bible, neither the accepted 73 books nor the extra ones the Ethiopians tossed in, but that doesn't stop people from citing it. She IS mentioned a few times in other Apocryphal sources, but that's mostly Talmud-derived stuff.
Naturally, she's VERY popular amongst feminists with a poor grasp of theology, and neopagans with a poor grasp of history. Mostly it's a straight symbolic thing; such people figure that the story of Eve was just a repurposing of the earlier Sumerian story of Nin-ti (the pun works in Sumerian, but not Hebrew, which would've dampened the effect), and so assume it's more a matter of mascotry than anything more concrete.
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There's conflicting and sparse information on Lilith, it seems. Here is something I found on it, probably more than you bargained for.
The only actual scriptural reference to Lilith is in Isaiah 34:14. It refers to Lilith as being among the beasts of prey and spirits that will lay waste to the land on the day of vengeance. It makes no reference to Adam.
Lilith is mentioned at least four times in the Babylonian Talmud. In none of these cases is she referred to as Adam’s wife. The Talmudic passages discuss Lilith in terms of warning that a man should not sleep alone in a house lest Lilith fall upon him in his sleep, that she could influence the outcome of a pregnancy and describing how Lilith can appear.
The Zohar, which is a part of the mystical Jewish books of the Kabballah, speaks about Lilith as being Adam's from wife, created from the rib and all that.
"The Zohar here states, based on the verses in Genesis, that Adam was created as male and female joined at the side/rib, the female side to be known as Eve. Lilith was a spirit that was with Adam before he and Eve were separated. Once the two halves of Adam and Eve were separate and subsequently married, Lilith fled. In this passage as well, it is clear that Lilith is a negative spirit and not an actual physical person.
The great Kabbalist, the Arizal (Rabbi Isaac Luria, 1534-1572) writes that Samael is in charge of all the “male” demons, called Mazikim, while his “wife” Lilith is in charge of all the “female” demons, called Shedim (Sha’ar HaPesukim on Psalms). He further associates Lilith with the sword of the Angel of Death. The Arizal understood Lilith as a spirit of lust, that is still around and dangerous."
There are legends that Adam had a wife before Eve who was named Lilith, but this is not found in the Bible. The legends vary significantly, but they all essentially agree that Lilith left Adam because she did not want to submit to him. According to the legends, Lilith was an evil, wicked woman who committed adultery with Satan and produced a race of evil creatures. None of this is true. There is no biblical basis whatsoever for these concepts. There is no one in the Bible named Lilith.
Lilith was adams first wife in Hebrew mythology. When she declared she wanted to be equal to Adam, he demanded God make him a new wife, which became eve.
But now, it's just a name people may like.
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You're reading too much into it.
Probably just some wannabee IG edgelord.
You should firstly ask to Jews. I'm Muslim but, Lilith belongs to Judaism.
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