Lilith was the first but was cast out because she demanded equality. She was made of the same dirt and at the same time as Adam and she felt that Adam was no better than her. Adam wanted her to be subservient and did not share her belief that she was equal.
God cursed her and cast her out of Eden and she had to give up 100 of her offspring every day that she walked the earth as a demon. So she would spend a lot of time seducing the children of Adam and Eve to get revenge.
She is mentioned in several early Hebrew bibles as well as The Dead Sea Scrolls. It didn't fit well into Christian tradition that a woman declare her equality to man and that Adam had two wives.
2007-12-25 09:16:20
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answered by Pitchy 5
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Yes I have heard about this and I feel that this is another attempt by the enemy to take our focus off the truth. I believe what is written in the Bible so if it says that Eve is the first woman and wife of Adam then it has to be true.
2007-12-25 09:34:04
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answered by nathanjonramirez 2
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in accordance to bones discovered and now in museums, varieties of people date way till now Adam & Eve. although if it grow to be after being kicked out Cain took a spouse and without point out of the different women people different than Eve created in Eden, that could desire to describe the place Cains spouse got here from. think of of Eden being created with in simple terms Adam & Eve in simple terms so sin could desire to evolve and the full photograph turns into plenty clearer. it quite is certainty and in simple terms because of the fact guy/females existance wasn't reported being exterior of Eden for the duration of its advent reasons the narrow minded to forget approximately with reference to the information and the glaring certainty.
2016-10-09 04:14:14
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answered by ? 4
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In Hebrew it is Chet vav Hey. It would be pronounced Chavah. Eve is the name of a heathen fertility figure, and once again the translators were motivated by expediency rather than virtue. I have never heard of "Lilth". The word is not in the KJV.
2007-12-25 09:17:01
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answered by hasse_john 7
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Lilith is only found in one version of the Bible, and that version is not well accepted.
Isaiah 34:14, which in the NRSV reads, "there too Lilith shall repose." This is a poor translation. Every other major translation of the Bible reads something to the effect of "night creature" or "screech owl."
Eve was the first women created.
2007-12-25 09:14:39
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answered by L.C. 6
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It depends on your reference. Based on the Bible, Eve was first of the women created by God. Bible doesnt categorically mention that Eve was the first women created and all humanity came from her. Eve was the origin of entire Semitic clan.
2007-12-25 09:15:31
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answered by bongnate 3
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That's an assumption rabbis came up with because they didn't understand why there are two creation accounts. First, God made man 'male and female', then later, He made eve from adam's rib. So why say male and female? It's just a guess made many centuries ago.
2007-12-25 09:19:20
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answered by Michelle C 4
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if you believe what the bible says.then eve was the first women made by god for man.i never heard about another women being made.read the first book of the bible it tells you what happened.and how man and women were made.
2007-12-25 09:20:57
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answered by bigjon5555 4
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I think that Adam sounded a little feminine . But I seem to remember a Lilith from somewhere . At this time though I don't have my reference books available { they are in storage } sorry .
2007-12-25 09:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Eve was the first and last woman created.
2007-12-25 09:13:49
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answered by Anonymous
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