Message from @The Green Fairy
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Lol! Now shes dancing around
it’s a metaphor remember
Wiggles words not mine
@bible whore 1 & what's a metaphor Bo Jangles *(rhetorical)?* Lol! You're bad at this
So once again she is in the Bible
She isn’t just some pagan BS
rofl
@bible whore 1 So once again, u don't know the difference & deflect... ✔
Lol!
YOU are deflecting
It has all peaked my curiosity. I'll be researching more info even though I think it is all mythology. Doesn't mean I discount that there may be some truths to be gleaned from the stories.
Margin notes are where Doctrine is written, I tend to stay away from them
@Deleted User you sound like that crazy guy from your old server. You know the one you deleted after you threatened to doxx everyone? I think his name was legend. But anyway. Remember he kept saying "you don't understand the language! You don't understand!" And you kept saying "But it's in the bible! The bible is the true word!" And all that stuff.
@bible whore 1 No I returned ur limp wristed serve & u fumbled 👌
Once again you can say that but post proof she wasn’t in the Bible
I’m waiting
I have been waiting
It’s like....you don’t have any
@The Green Fairy The Biblical narrative Ana used debunked her bluff. The end. You're hanging yourself kiddie
Lucky I like pain then, huh? ☺
But still. If it's in the bible, then it must be true? Her and even eagle have shown she is in the bible, Lover x
He won’t post proof
@The Green Fairy What she claimed isn't in the Bible ya' crazy Aussie. Lol!
But... It's in the bible. Isaiah.
my KJV sez schreech owl
Liliths name transfers over and means screech owl
😏
margin note sez Monster
transfer
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Lilith a night creature makes one appearance in the Christian's Bible, in Isaiah 34, which enumerates the fierce denizens of the desert wilderness: hyenas, goat-demons and “the Lilith” (Isaiah 34:14). (In the King James Version, “Lilith” is translated “screech owl” making a reference which some connect to Ishtar or Inanna, but personas of both make them unrelated.
by whom
Translation
@MaskedHeathen I'll take one! 😋
lol
It is simply an anthropomorphic reference that you're trying to make. It is simply a word the means "of the night". The Akkadians were of the Babylonian tradition. They anthropomorphized everything.
@bible whore 1 Hey genius, pay attention...
U claimed *"Lilith"* was anthropomorphic, & was *"Adam's 1st wife,*" & claimed it's scriptural to boot!
- The very scripture u pulled debunked ur bullshit per the etymological value *of the very words in the scripture* & you squirmed
Got it newb? Don't front like u know shit when u know jack shit 👌
Nowhere in the Bible is *she* mentioned as a name of a person.
....certainly not with Adam