Thursday, June 10, 2010

Eve was not Adam's first wife

Before Eve, there was...

Lilith the Seductress

(Lilith as depicted in the ancient times)

Ever since we started entering school, we've learned the Story of Creation where God only made a man and a woman in the person of Adam and Eve. But what we didn't know was the darker, more evil side of the story, the story of Lilith the Seductress, the Mother of Demons, and Adam's real first wife.

According to the story, both Lilith and Adam were made from the dust of the Earth that made her thought she's as equal as Adam. During their most intimate times, both of them didn't want to be on bottom, and refused to lie beneath each other. Lilith was infuriated, thus she left Adam alone in the Garden of Eden, and flew across the Red Sea to find Samael, a fallen angel who is known to be as the Angel of Death, the Seducer, and the Destroyer. He is actually equatable to Lucifer, but nevertheless he remained one of the Lord's servants. Lilith and Samael mated, and had daughters called Lilin (pl.), which are similar to a succubus, the female counterpart of incubus. Lilin seduce men in their sleep, and just like vampires, they draw energy from them in order to sustain themselves. They are enchantresses as many would call it.


(Samael, the Angel of Death)


(Lili [sing. of Lilin], a daughter of Lilith)

Adam was all alone in the Garden of Eden. He had not any partner after Lilith left him, so he asked God to bring Lilith back to him. God ordered the three angels named Senoy, Sansenoy, and Semangelof to find Lilith and bring her back to Adam. They actually had to kill hundreds of her children everyday so she would return, but still, Lilith refused. And so God created Eve for Adam. When Lilith had found out, she wanted to revenge. She told the angels that she will torment the children of Adam and Eve for eternity. And only the names of the three angels can save them from the wrath of Lilith.

I'd say Lilith is the epitome of the bitches in this era. LOL! (kidding!)

What a story, right? So the next time you'll tell your kids or even your future children the story of Adam and Eve, let's not forget that there was once a Lilith in the story. I bet it will make the story more exciting.

Information got from:
  • http://www.datehookup.com/content-the-story-of-lilith-the-seductress.htm
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samael
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilin
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Succubus
Images got from:
  • http://www.monsalvat.no/lilith1.jpg
  • http://www.templates.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Samael-by-Kirsi-Salonen.jpg
  • http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/1976/219017-cloi_succubus_large.jpg

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