Salvation of Saviors 7_series 369. On Woman, or on the Control System – whatever you please…

2 So – God created the Earth. Rested. Then God created man. Rested. Then God created Woman as Man’s Control System – or so God thought. After that – neither God nor Man rested... So God created Man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female he created the m 1 . Most people when asked “Who was the first woman on Earth?”– they will answer: “Eve, created by God out of Adam’s rib.” AND THEY would be WRONG – the first woman was Lilith 2 . In the Jewish tradition, Lilith usually appears as a female demon. This demon possesses men against their will in order to bear children by them Lilith is the name of the woman who, according to myths and even the Bible, was created before Eve. In the Old Testament of the Pentateuch of Moses, the first book of Genesis describes the creation of the world and the first people. The appearance of a woman is actually mentioned there twice. About the sixth day it is written: “And God created man in his own image and likeness, just as he created man and woman.” It is only after the DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVENTH DAY that the Bible tells the story of the woman whom God created out of Adam’s rib. “So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs, and then closed up the place with flesh. Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.” It turns out that there were two women: created on the sixth day and on the seventh day . This was the forerunner of the 1 Genesis (1:26-27). 2 The fact that there were two first women is mentioned in the mythologies of various peoples. One of the oldest literary monuments in the history of mankind, the “Epic of Gilgamesh”, written in Sumer about four thousand years ago, first mentions the name Lilith. There she appears in the form of the first demon woman who lived in the hollow of a divine tree. Lilith is a night demoness of the Babylonian pantheon in Sumerian-Akkadian mythology. The ancients in Mesopotamia believed that Lilith drank blood from children at night, and also seduced and tortured sleeping men.

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