{"id":173729,"date":"2022-01-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-01-18T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/?p=173729"},"modified":"2023-02-11T17:05:52","modified_gmt":"2023-02-11T14:05:52","slug":"the-legend-of-lilith-the-legendary-story-of-the-first-woman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/the-legend-of-lilith-the-legendary-story-of-the-first-woman","title":{"rendered":"The Legend of Lilith: The Legendary Story of the First Woman"},"content":{"rendered":"
The legend of Lilith dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. Lilith is derived from the word Laila, meaning ghost and female vampire. The existence of man and the universe has always been wondered throughout history and has become a subject of interest for people. According to some beliefs, St. Dem’s first wife Hz. It’s not Eve, it’s Lilith. It is estimated that Lilitu is the goddess of wind mentioned in Sumerian and Babylonian mythology. Let’s take a look at the things that are curious about the legend of Lilith.<\/p>\n
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goddess Ishtar of Aka, Assyrian and Babylonian mythology; Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, war and wisdom. Its origins date back to the northwest Semitic goddess, Astarte; Astarte, Ashtoret, Artemis, Isis, Venus, Cybele, Anunit and Atarsamain, Semiramis, Rhea, Leyla, Lilibet, Leilliel Magna Mater, Queen of the Night, Red Haired Woman Scarlet, Angel of the Night, Red Sonya and many more.<\/p>\n
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When the legend of Lilith is mentioned, the first thing to look at is the symbols. Pentagram, red rose, heart, erected wooden stake, oak tree, oak leaf, red color, planet Venus, inverted pentagram inside the sun circle, the numbers 5 and 50 are the symbols of Lilith.<\/p>\n
The fact that Lilith is a being full of mysteries has made her the material of many legends and mythologies. Lilith is first encountered in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Lilith is described in the saga as the evil female character who rules the nights and the dark world of the underworld. Babylonian, Persian, and Sumerian mythologies depict Lilith as an owl, a vampire woman, and a snake.<\/p>\n
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In Isaiah, the book of the last prophet in the Tanakh, \u201cWild animals and hyenas will meet there, and goats will bellow at each other. Lilith will settle there and find comfort\u201d. In the Book of the Midrash, the scribes write that Lilith was the first woman created with Adam, that is, dem. Lilith is explicitly mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls, based on the reference of the 7th century BC prophet Isaiah. It is frequently seen as a motif on medieval Jewish bowls and some tools. 8 and 10. It is also mentioned in a satirical work called Ben Sira Alphabet. In Christian iconography, she often appears as the serpent woman in Renaissance paintings.<\/p>\n
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There are different opinions for the beginning of the Lilith legend. According to the Hebrews, God He created Dem and Eve at the same time from dust. However, when creating dem from pure earth 1. It is written that during the creation of the created woman, the woman whose name is called Lilith, she was created by using garbage and sediment in addition to pure earth. Because of this difference in creation, Hz. Dem was incompatible with Lilith and they could never be peaceful in their union.<\/p>\n
Hz. Dem wanted to have a say and dominate everything in this union, and he wanted Lilith to obey him by likening himself to the sky and Lilith to the fruitful lands in heaven. Here the devil intervenes and provokes Lilith against dem because the devil has a promise to Allah. This saying, Bakara 34 \u201cBehold, we said to the angels, ‘Prostrate before you’. All prostrated except Iblis. He persisted, became arrogant, and became one of the disbelievers.\u201d Writer. He writes that Iblis said to Allah in Hijr 33: “I will not bow down to a human being whom you have created from the dried mud of stinking mud.” Araf 17 said, \u201cThen I will definitely come in front of them, behind them, from their right and from their left. You won’t find most of them grateful.\u201d<\/p>\n
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The legend of Lilith is also important to feminism. In Hebrew myths, Lilith is the Prophet who wants to be with her. He resists dem’s position on top. She finds that she does not want to be under her during sexual intercourse and finds this situation humiliating and says, “Why should I be with you? I was created from soil just like you and I am equal to you.” When he tried to use force, Lilith repeated God’s secret name, which was forbidden to be spoken, three times in a row, and asked Hz. He left home and heaven.<\/p>\n
This situation is identified by feminists as the first female archetype against authority, patriarchy and oppression. With her opposition to Lilith dem, she started the first feminist movement that put an end to male domination. It has become an icon of women’s movements by highlighting values such as sexual equality, women’s sexual independence and self-awareness. Matriarchal societies outnumbered patriarchy before patriarchy dominated communities around the world. Matriarchy is the state of being influential in society. According to some sources, Lilith was actually Hz. He did not want Dem and approached Iblis to take revenge.<\/p>\n
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