ANGELA’S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult
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Is Lilith a rebellious woman in the Bible, a Pagan Goddess or a feminist icon? Babylonian Sumerian Lilitu, Liliyyot, wardat Lili, Lamashtu.
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ERRATUM: '(De Gruyter, 2018) is incorrectly referenced. Check the first reference below to get the correct one. Apologies for the mistake.
REFERENCES
Constance M. Furey, Joel Marcus LeMon, Brian Matz, Thomas Römer, Jens Schröter, Barry Dov Walfish, Eric Ziolkowski (2018) Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, Lectionary – Lots, De Gruyter, vol. 16.
Patai, R. (1964) ‘Lilith’, The Journal of American Folklore, University of Illinois Press, vol. 77, no. 306, pp. 295–314.
00:00 Introduction: Lilith in the Bible
00:54 The wife of Adam
02:25 Lilith in the book of Isaiah
04:05 Origin in Akkadian Lilitu
05:14 Summary
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