No, Christians do not believe in Lilith, as she is a figure from Jewish folklore and not part of Christian teachings or beliefs.
Lilith was just a legend from Jewish folklore, and there are many different versions of what happened to her.
The story of Lilith originates from Jewish folklore. It can be found in various places such as http://judaism.about.com/od/jewishculture/a/Where-Does-The-Legend-Of-Lilith-Come-From.htm
There is no character named Lylith in the Bible. It is possible that you are referring to Lilith, a figure from Jewish folklore, but she is not mentioned in the Bible. Lilith is often considered to be a demon or a symbol of rebelliousness.
The Jewish myth of Lilith seems to have begun well before the Common Era, while the notion of Lucifer as another name for Satan only arose among the Christians in the Common Era. So, Lilith is older.
In some Jewish folklore, Lilith is depicted as a demon or a figure who refused to be subservient to Adam in the Garden of Eden. However, in the traditional biblical narrative, Eve is considered to be Adam's first wife.
Lilith from Jewish mythology.
There is nothing in the Bible to suggest another woman was created before Eve. However, in Jewish folklore, there was the tale of Lilith being Adam's first wife, who was created contemporaneously with Adam, as opposed to Eve, who was created from one of Adam's ribs. Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob ha-Cohen argued that Lilith left Adam after she refused to become subservient to him and left room for Eve, who would accept being second to Adam. Lilith is usually viewed a demon or demonic-like personage in Jewish folklore. Most Jews do not discuss Lilith and she is largely absent from Christian retellings of the Genesis.
In ancient Jewish folklore and various texts such as the Alphabet of Ben-Sira and the Babylonian Talmud, Lilith is believed to be a female demon who was Adam's first wife before Eve. She is often portrayed as a symbol of temptation and considered to be a figure who defies patriarchal authority.
Lilith is a figure from Jewish folklore, often depicted as a supernatural being or demon. In some traditions, she is considered to be Adam's first wife before Eve. She is often associated with themes of rebellion and independence.
In Jewish folklore, Lilith is a figure who is said to be Adam's first wife before Eve. Lilith is often associated with a cave where she is believed to have dwelled after leaving Adam. This cave is sometimes seen as a symbol of her independence and defiance of traditional gender roles. The story of Lilith and her cave has been interpreted in various ways throughout history and continues to be a subject of interest in literature and mythology.
Lilith Eve was born in 1984, in Portland, Oregon, USA.
No. You are probably referring to Lilith which is part of Jewish mythology.