First published at 09:24 UTC on May 30th, 2023.
Is Lilith Just a Mythical Fraud, or Is there Any Ancient Truth, or Is It an "Overwriting" From Even Older Sources.. the Sumerian epic named “Gilgamesh and the Huluppu Tree of life.
..and with their mans-jealousy of the woman's power an…
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Is Lilith Just a Mythical Fraud, or Is there Any Ancient Truth, or Is It an "Overwriting" From Even Older Sources.. the Sumerian epic named “Gilgamesh and the Huluppu Tree of life.
..and with their mans-jealousy of the woman's power and attraction they corrupted it and introduced the Eva story, we already know by now... So, they had to find a way to subjugate the enormous woman's power aka "everything that makes the woman attractive and irresistible" to the will of the man aka "his weakness and insecurity, and impotence over the woman's feelings and expression manifestations." that's is the mean reason and to bring forth the corrupted Christianity that hide his fear and true hatred against the women. They were very early aware that a single WOMAN, "if she has the a bad intent" can bring down an entire Kingdom, which on the other hand an entire army itself could not do. in many instances
Note: It was taboo to speak of Lilith. She was what the "heathen" believed to be Adam's true wife. . But since it became "Eve", it was "evil" and "wicked fraud" to create "heathen" . .all this was a big "Lie.
The name Lilit (-h) actually strikes me as a 'pseudo-translation'. In Sumerian, 'lil' is 'the wind', which just happens to sound like 'leil-', meaning 'night', in most Afro-Asiatic languages (e.g. Akkadian/'Babylonian'), so that the meaning is changed somewhat. Akkadian scholars often understood both languages and probably 'had fun with' the names...
(Similarly Uru-En would have meant simply 'Lord of Ur [Chaldea]' in Sumerian, but Uru-Anna suggested 'Light of Heaven'. This may have eventually produced Orion, despite Sumerian, Akkadian and Greek all belonging to entirely different language-families. Or cf. Ousir-Hapi [Egyptian] producing 'Osiris-Apis' [Greek], and finally Serapis - and the familiar Seraphim...)
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