Why ADAM's FIRST WIFE LILITH was erased from the BIBLE
This is the story of one of the Bible's most controversial characters. The word lilith or lilit, which can be interpreted as "night creatures," "night monster," "night hag," or "screech owl," first appears in an animal list in Isaiah 34. Most widely used Bible versions, including the King James Version and New International Version, do not have the Isaiah 34:14 Lilith reference. Interpreters and observers frequently portray Lilith as a sexually suggestive, ferocious nighttime demon who kidnaps infants in the shadows. From the first to the eighth century, Jewish amulets and incantation bowls from Mesopotamia identified Lilith as a female demon and gave the first pictorial representations of her.
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