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Post by knuckledragger on Jan 9, 2006 1:19:46 GMT -5
Here's an easy one. Who was Adam's first wife and then who did she marry?
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Post by grouchymom on Jan 9, 2006 5:06:03 GMT -5
Okay Wizardborn here goes: Star in the heavens is Delphinus and the symbol represented was a crocodile or a serpent. Some also believed it represented a whale or a dolphin.
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Post by grouchymom on Jan 9, 2006 5:07:18 GMT -5
Knuckledragger was it Lilith and the Angel of Death?
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Post by wizardborn1 on Jan 9, 2006 8:26:00 GMT -5
Grouchymom, the answer that I am familiar with is the star of (Draco) and the symbol of the Dragon. There may be a different interpretation, that you have found. I would be interested to find out where you found that particular one.
Peace
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Post by grouchymom on Jan 9, 2006 9:12:16 GMT -5
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Post by knuckledragger on Jan 9, 2006 13:44:12 GMT -5
Grouchymom, yes Lilith was Adam's first wife. Although this figure she later married is not usually known to be the angel of death, ( there are many who fall into that category, Gabriel, Michael, Azrael..etc) he is a demon. Give ya a hint, he was mentioned in the movie Hell boy. C'mon now, I'll give ya a karma if you can answer it completely.
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Post by grouchymom on Jan 9, 2006 14:09:07 GMT -5
How about Lord Silverfall.
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Post by grouchymom on Jan 9, 2006 14:22:20 GMT -5
Sorry about that. I guess all of my Catholic upbringing, Catholic schools and all of my religion and theology classes did not help!! I also have a friend that practices Kabbalah.
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Logan
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Post by Logan on Jan 9, 2006 20:00:36 GMT -5
Holy smokes, Batman! People who actually study the Bible scientifically, with enough nerve even to look at the secular accounts and evidence. They're not merely regurgitating what some preacher has beat into them with repetition. It's true, Robin. The end can not come until the word is spread to the four corners of the world. "Ahh, there is a chance for man afterall."
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Post by knuckledragger on Jan 10, 2006 14:18:33 GMT -5
Well anyway, the answer is Samael. Grouchymom gets a karma anyway for playing, lol. Apparently Lilith was Adam's first wife. She was brash, arrogant, and disobedient. She did not "obey" Adam and worse yet cursed God for having to play second fiddle to Adam. Lilith was cast out of Eden and met a demon named Samael. I'm sure to this day, that Samael wished he never picked up Lilith at the local bar because she never shuts the hell up! Eve was created after Lilith. Something most people do not know or ever heard of, let alone believe. Eve was more obedient to Adam, however, as we know from the Genesis story, she was more naive, whereas Lilith was pretty sharp. Sharp enough to get her ass kicked out of Eden. Eve has been getting a bad rap for years. All women can blame their problems on Lilith.
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Post by Tazz on Jan 10, 2006 19:53:15 GMT -5
A "leviathan" spirit is a twisting, deceptive spirit. I have no frickin' idea where I read that!
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Post by lizzy on Jan 10, 2006 23:04:57 GMT -5
hOW WAS THE WEDDING taZ.
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Post by 77 on Jan 11, 2006 8:12:20 GMT -5
Taz got married again? ;D
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Post by grouchymom on Jan 11, 2006 8:21:23 GMT -5
I think Lizzy meant Tater.
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Post by livetoride on Jan 11, 2006 18:26:17 GMT -5
"She was brash, arrogant, and disobedient."I knew if I kept up with this thread I would learn meaningful and inspiring things. I did not expect to learn this, however: Trust me - Lilith ain't with that ol' demon no more - she's married to ME! If God don't get me...bet your @ss my wife will.
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