96: The Divine Feminine: Lilith

Published: June 6, 2021, 2:13 a.m.

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Lilith is commonly referenced as Queen of the Night, Queen of Demons, or The first "Eve." There are two creation stories in Genesis and Lilith satisfies the solution to reconcile them. We will be visiting the Genesis Rabbah, Alphabet of Ben Sira, the Zohar, and the Kav ha Yashar to understand how Lilith\'s story came to be.\\xa0
\\nImage is Burney Relief, Babylon (1800-1750 BCE).
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Source: Courtesy of the British Museum
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\\nSources for this episode + Recommended Reading:
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  1. The Goddess Pages by Laurie Sue Brockway
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  3. The Hebrew Goddess by Raphael Patai
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  5. The Mystica
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  7. \\nLilith: Lady Flying in Darkness by Rabbi Jill Hammer
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  9. \\nLilith: Jewish Virtual Library Online
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  11. \\nThe Legend of Lilith: Adam\\u2019s First Wife by Ariela Pelaia \\xa0
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  13. \\nLilith by Emil G. Hirsch, Solomon Schecther, Ludwig Blau
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  15. \\nLilith: Seductress, Heroine, or Murderer? By Janet Howe Gaines
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  17. \\nLilith By Rebecca Lesses
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  19. \\u201cLilith.\\u201d In Kabbalah by Gershom Scholem
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  21. From Demoness to God\\u2019s Partner: The Astonishing Career of the World\\u2019s First Feminist, Lilith by Felicia Waldman
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  23. Lilith Incantation Bowl
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  25. \\nLilith Incantation Bowl (in the article)
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  27. Lilith Amulet
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  29. \\nLilith Amulet
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