entelecheia
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Isaiah 34:14 Wildcats and hyenas will meet there; and billy-goats call to each other; Lilit [the night monster] will lurk there and find herself a place to rest.
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I didn't find the Bible quote but i remember Lilith (the first Eva) was linked to the famous city of Petra. Why?
Petra:According to Arab tradition, Petra is the spot where Moses struck a rock with his staff and water came forth, and where Moses' brother, Aaron is buried.
What hidden meaning is contained in these personages?
Why they seems intrincate and relevant representations of evil or holiness, but almost nothing more can be enquired about them?
Which are the original manuscripts which mentioned them for the first time?
My interest is focused on the psychological standpoint, it don't accept the possible existence of any mythological being.
Some personages: Lilith, Melchizedek, The False Prophet, Michael, The Nephilim, Elijah, Urin & Tumim (a sort of Oracle accepted by Yahve), ...
http://www.biblestudytools.com/isaiah/34-14-compare.html
I didn't find the Bible quote but i remember Lilith (the first Eva) was linked to the famous city of Petra. Why?
Petra:According to Arab tradition, Petra is the spot where Moses struck a rock with his staff and water came forth, and where Moses' brother, Aaron is buried.
What hidden meaning is contained in these personages?
Why they seems intrincate and relevant representations of evil or holiness, but almost nothing more can be enquired about them?
Which are the original manuscripts which mentioned them for the first time?
My interest is focused on the psychological standpoint, it don't accept the possible existence of any mythological being.
Some personages: Lilith, Melchizedek, The False Prophet, Michael, The Nephilim, Elijah, Urin & Tumim (a sort of Oracle accepted by Yahve), ...