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Out of context: Reply #16

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  • gramme0

    ha...

    000000, regardless of what you think about the Bible's veracity, Lilith does not appear in any translation of the Bible. That was my point. She is an extra-Biblical character, i.e. outside the canon of Scripture.

    The Bible is full of historically proven events and characters. It also is full of parables and poetry. The difference is usually fairly clear, even to the casual reader who isn't reading the Bible in an effort to look for loopholes and/or fallacies.

    • It's makes reference to other literature and oral tradition like Gilgamesh though.Mimio
    • Word.Mojo
    • Your point?gramme
    • The Bible doesn't say anywhere that Gilgamesh etc. is Scripture, if that's what you mean...gramme
    • And Gilgamesh was an actual historical figure...again not sure what you're getting at.gramme
    • No, but it says that the stories ( obviously borrowed from the Epic of Gilgamesh) are scriptural. It's not a happy coincidence.Mimio
    • ...coincidence.Mimio

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