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[[File:Lilith Painting.jpg|350px|thumb|''Lilith'' by John Collier]]
[[File:Lilith Painting.jpg|350px|thumb|''Lilith'' by John Collier]]
::''This article is about the deity, for the [[qlippoth]], see [[Lilith (qlippoth)]]''
'''Lilith''' (Hebrew: לִילִית) is a female figure in Mesopotamian and [[Judaism|Judaic]] mythology, theorized to be the first wife of Adam or a primordial [[demon]]. She is thought to be mentioned in the [[Bible|Biblical]] Book of Isaiah, and in Late Antiquity in Mandaean mythology and Jewish mythology sources from 500 CE onward.
'''Lilith''' (Hebrew: לִילִית) is a female figure in Mesopotamian and [[Judaism|Judaic]] mythology, theorized to be the first wife of Adam or a primordial [[demon]]. She is thought to be mentioned in the [[Bible|Biblical]] Book of Isaiah, and in Late Antiquity in Mandaean mythology and Jewish mythology sources from 500 CE onward.


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