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Journal

2016 | 18 | 1 | 67- 76

Article title

LILIT – MIĘDZY MITEM A BIBLIĄ

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LILITH – BETWEEN A MYTH AND THE BIBLE

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In Jewish folklore, from ,,Alphabet of Ben Sira” onwards, Lilith becomes Adamʼs first wife, who was created at the same time as Adam. The idea in the text that Adam had a wife prior to Eve may have developed from an interpreta-tion of the Book of Genesis and its dual creation accounts, while Genesis 2:22 describes God's creation of Eve from Adamʼs rib, an earlier passage, 1:27, al-ready indicates that a woman had been made. Whereas there are five references to Lilith in the Babylonian Talmud. According to Talmud Adam lived a hun-dred and thirty years and begot a son in own likeness, after his own image, from which it follows that until that time he did not beget after his own image. The only occurrence is in the Book of Isaiah 34, 14, describing the desola-tion of Edom, where the Hebrew word tyliyLi appears in a list of eight unclean animals, some of which may have demonic associations. Since the word tyliyLi is a hapax legomenon in the Hebrew Bible. As it seems that Lilith was a demon of the night which would coincide with the possible references to the ,,lilītu” in Babylonian demonology. However, this view is challenged by some modern research such as by J.M. Blair who considers that the context indicates animals.

Journal

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18

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1

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67- 76

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1896-6896
ISSN
2353-1274

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bwmeta1.element.mhp-9650a434-3110-4e9c-b23a-fe6e0f4868ff
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