Message from @bible whore 1
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do not listen to him
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@bible whore 1 U need the Bible to prove your bullshit, becuz u claimed the Biblical narrative; u require evidence by scriptures, not articles Snopes Jr. Fact check yourself gurl. 👌 😂
She is in the Bible
Even your main man proved it
First one I posted
@bible whore 1 U platformed ur lie off the Bible which debunked u genius. Lol! Ure not good at this Snopey #2
Eagle fucking backed it up with his proof
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My dude... she used the bible...
@bible whore 1 There's ur dancing again 👌
*Does the Macarena*
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.
Pulled from his source
So what now
oh yeah I remember lilith from diablo 2
she was the naked demon lady
I smashed
@The Green Fairy She asserted her revisionist *interpretation* which the Bible identifies to the contrary; so *no* she did squat. And you're a Satanist 👌
The reference to an owl and Isis/Ishtar is referencing the gnostic archetypes. Lillith was not in the garden associated with Adam.
Did you not read it?
@bible whore 1 It doesn't say Lilith dummy...
Lol!
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.
Fuck me, this again?
Ok.
Ahem.
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I AM A LAVEYAN SATANIST
I’ll just keep posting this
Etymology proves u wrong per the very language u amateur. SMH
Ping
Lol!
It does into the etymology
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.
Yes....it is an owl, which is widely accepted in the occult but this verse does not say anything about Lillith and Adam as you are calling. It is a reference to animals in paradise.
This is from your link
She makes an appearance in the Bible
Which is what I said 👍🏻
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She is referenced by satanic texts such as the talmud and kabballah and these references in the Bible are attempts to stretch the definition so that those Talmudic and Kabbalistoc references can be given fake legitimacy.
@bible whore 1 Listen kid, ure uneducated & therefore u don't understand that the Bible doesn't identify ur mythic assertion of Lilith as a person *(especially not Adam's wife),* it's a metaphor etymology verifies per the language/dialectic. You know nada 👌😉
It states in the Christian Bible
Which was my point