Book of Isaiah 34:13-15
The Hebrew text refers to liyliyth
There is much debate as to the real meaning of the word in the Hebrew text as it is not otherwise used. It appears in a list of animals with evil connotations.
Translations of this passage often use "owl" or "night bird" in place of the unknown word. Some scholars have argued that lilith was a goddess/demon of the night. So the reference does fit but is contested.
I believe she is mentioned somewhere in the Book of Isaiah.
Lilith is not mentioned in the Bible.
It is mentioned 623 times in the bible
No, in the King James Bible, Lilith is not mentioned at all. The creation story in Genesis describes Eve as being created after Adam.
her name is Lilith and she is mentioned in the bible more than once but only named once in Isaiah ch.34:14
Lilith is not in the Bible.
The word לילת occurs in the Hebrew Bible as a noun meaning "night spirit" but it does not occur as a Name. The character of Lilith (Adam's first wife) is only mentioned in the Talmud.
Lilith was Adam's first wife according to Hebrew folklore. But neither she nor a prior marriage for Adam is mentioned in the Bible. In fact, the book of Genesis only speaks of Eve as Adam's wife and the mother of their children.
There is only one place that Lilith is mentioned in the Bible, at Isaiah 34:14. The medieval translators who gave us the King James Bible did not understand this reference and so translated it as 'screech owl', but undoubtedly the original is a reference to Lilith.A number of Jewish midrashim refer to Lilith, and that would be the best place to research her.
there is no record of a human lilith in the canonized bible we use today. however other texts like the life of adam and eve which was dismissed as a hypocrisy by the catholic church mention lilith being adam's first wife and the mother of all demons. however the only lilith mentioned in the canonized bible is a screech owl. the book that mentions lilith is called the life of adam and eve and is a apocryphal book of the bible. some of these books were widespread but the catholic church (creators of modern Christianity) thought that they were hypocrisies or too outrageous or incomplete to be included in the canonized bible (66 known and preserved books) some of them were only found after the cannon was completed or created after Christ's time.
She is Pretty. But bad.
We have two main sources for information on much of Jewish religion - the Bible and Jewish midrash. Lilith is not actually mentioned in the Bible, but does form part of Jewish midrash, where she is said to have been Adam's first wife. Although the name Lilith is often considered to be from the Hebrew Laylah(night), she is probably based on the Babylonian female demon, Lilitu, so on that basis we should consider her a demon, not a real person.
A:Lilith and Satan are never mentioned together in the Bible. There is no suggestion in any Jewish midrash or tradition that Lilith was Satan's wife. However, a Jewish tradition is that she was Adam's first wife, but that she flew away because Adam would not allow her to be on top when having sex.