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[[File:Richard Westall - Faust and Lilith.jpg|thumb|Faust and Lilith, Richard Westall (1831)]]
:''For other uses, see [[Lilith]]''.
:''For other uses, see [[Lilith]]''.


“In Rabbinical writings Lilith is the first consort or wife of the mindless Adam, and it was from the snares of Eve-Lilith that the second Eve, the woman, become his savior.”<ref>Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary, http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/la-li.htm</ref>
“In Rabbinical writings Lilith is the first consort or wife of the mindless Adam, and it was from the snares of Eve-Lilith that the second [[Eve]], the woman, become his savior.”<ref>Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary, http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/la-li.htm</ref>


Lilith left Adam and the [[Garden of Eden]] and consorted with the [[fallen angels]].
Lilith left Adam and the [[Garden of Eden]] and consorted with the [[fallen angels]].

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Faust and Lilith, Richard Westall (1831)
For other uses, see Lilith.

“In Rabbinical writings Lilith is the first consort or wife of the mindless Adam, and it was from the snares of Eve-Lilith that the second Eve, the woman, become his savior.”[1]

Lilith left Adam and the Garden of Eden and consorted with the fallen angels.

Sources

  1. Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary, http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/la-li.htm