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The Encyclopedia Of Demons And Demonology

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<strong>The</strong> earliest account of Lilith appears in a midrash, Alpha<br />

Bet Ben Sira, which attempts to resolve the discrepancies<br />

in the Torah about the creation of Lilith in Genesis,<br />

followed by the creation of Eve just a few passages later.<br />

In the midrash, God created Lilith in the same way as he<br />

did Adam, but he used filth and impure sediment instead<br />

of dust from the earth. Adam and Lilith were at odds with<br />

each other from the beginning, and she refused to lie beneath<br />

him during intercourse. When she saw that Adam<br />

would gain power over her, she uttered the ineffable name<br />

of God and flew off to a cave in the desert near the Red Sea.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re, as queen of Zemargad or queen of the desert, she<br />

engaged in promiscuity, including with demons, and gave<br />

birth to 100 demonic offspring called lilim every day. <strong>The</strong><br />

daughters all practice SORCERY, seduction, and strangling.<br />

She became the bride of SAMAEL, the DEVIL (in some<br />

accounts called Ashmodai, or ASMODEUS), in a union arranged<br />

by the Blind Dragon, an entity who has been castrated<br />

so that his offspring will not overcome the world.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lilim are hairy beings, having hair everywhere on<br />

their faces and bodies except their heads.<br />

In a text preceding the Zohar, Lilith and Samael are<br />

born joined as androgynous twins from an emanation beneath<br />

the throne of glory. <strong>The</strong>y are the lower aspects of<br />

another androgynous twin, Adam and Eve.<br />

In the Zohar, Lilith arises from an evil shell or husk,<br />

a KELIPPAH, that is created in the waning of the Moon. In<br />

the beginning, the Sun and Moon were equal, and this<br />

created a rivalry. To end it, God diminished the Moon<br />

and made it rule the night. Lilith’s powers are at their<br />

peak when the Moon is dark. She is the seducer of men<br />

and the strangler of children; the latter role is sometimes<br />

attributed to NAAMAH.<br />

Lilith, who has the upper body of a beautiful woman<br />

and a lower body of fire, carries the fiery resentment of<br />

the Moon. Lilith lurks under doorways, in wells, and in<br />

latrines, waiting to seduce men. She is adorned with the<br />

“ornaments for seduction”:<br />

Her hair is long and red like the rose, her cheeks are<br />

white and red, from her ears hang six ornaments, Egyptian<br />

cords and all the ornaments of the Land of the<br />

East hang from her nape. Her mouth is set like a narrow<br />

door comely in its decor, her tongue is sharp like<br />

a sword, her words are smooth like oil, her lips are red<br />

like a rose and sweetened by all the sweetness in the<br />

world. She is dressed in scarlet and adorned with forty<br />

ornaments less one.<br />

Men who sleep alone are especially vulnerable to Lilith.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Zohar also describes Lilith as a female aspect of<br />

LEVIATHAN, who has a SERPENT body. She is Leviathan,<br />

the Tortuous Serpent, the counterpart to the male aspect,<br />

Leviathon, the Slant Serpent. Lilith is the serpent<br />

who tempts Eve with the apple of forbidden knowledge<br />

in paradise and thus instigates the Fall. She also persuades<br />

Eve to seduce Adam while she is menstruating<br />

and impure.<br />

<strong>The</strong> numerical value of Lilith’s name equals the Hebrew<br />

word for “screech.” Thus, Lilith is the “demon of screeching”<br />

and “the princess of screeching” and is personified as<br />

a screech owl. In legend, on the Day of Atonement, Lilith<br />

spends the day in a screeching battle with MAHALATH, a<br />

concubine to Samael. <strong>The</strong>y taunt each other so much that<br />

the very earth trembles. Also on the Day of Atonement,<br />

Lilith goes forth into the desert with 420 LEGIONs of her<br />

demons, and they march about while she screeches.<br />

Lilith is also known as Lady of the Beasts, who rules<br />

the wilderness and all beasts, the animal side of human<br />

nature.<br />

In her guise as the queen of Sheba, she attempted to<br />

seduce King SOLOMON. He discovered her true nature by<br />

having the DJINN build a throne room with a floor of glass.<br />

Lilith mistook it for water and raised her garments in order<br />

to cross it to his throne. Her hairy, bestial legs were<br />

revealed in the reflection of the glass.<br />

AMULETs and INCANTATION BOWLs traditionally protected<br />

new mothers and infants against Lilith. Common<br />

amulets were knives and hands inscribed with CHARMs;<br />

some had bells attached. Frogs also protect against her.<br />

Male infants were vulnerable for the first week of life, girls<br />

for the first three weeks. Sometimes a magic circle was<br />

drawn around the lying-in bed, with a charm inscribed<br />

with the names of the three angels, Adam and Eve, and<br />

the words barring Lilith or protect this newborn child from<br />

all harm. Sometimes amulets with such inscriptions were<br />

placed in all corners of and throughout the bedchamber.<br />

If a child laughed in its sleep, it was a sign that Lilith was<br />

present. Tapping the child on the nose made the demon<br />

go away.<br />

According to lore, men who had nocturnal emissions<br />

believed they had been seduced by Lilith during the night<br />

and had to say incantations to prevent the offspring from<br />

becoming demons. Any seed spilled during sex, even<br />

marital sex, is at risk for becoming lilim.<br />

FURTHER READING:<br />

Koltuv, Barbara Black. <strong>The</strong> Book of Lilith. Berwick, Me.: Nicolas-Hays,<br />

1986.<br />

Scholem, Gershom. Kabbalah. New York: New American<br />

Library, 1974.<br />

lilitu A family of Babylonian DEMONs, composed of a<br />

male lilu and two females, lilitu and ardat-lili. <strong>The</strong> demons<br />

have associations with LILITH.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lilu and lilitu haunt deserts and threaten pregnant<br />

women and infants. <strong>The</strong> ardat-lili is incapable of sex and<br />

takes out her frustrations upon young men by rendering<br />

them impotent. She also makes women sterile. <strong>The</strong><br />

ardat-lili is thought have the form of a scorpion-tailed<br />

she-wolf.<br />

lion-demon Babylonian hybrid DEMON, usually in the<br />

shape of a bare-chested man with a lion head and tail,<br />

donkey ears, and bird feet. Lion-demons hold a dagger

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