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Demi777

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the german word for boy is feminine, but boys are not feminine.

die bursche.
I live in germany and what you just said it wrong. Bursche is the older word for a little boy. it not feminine. Dont try to teach my my own language please
 

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Lilith is not in the Bible.
 

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I have a short attention span so i was only able to read about half of it. I couldn't get any message out of it, except perhaps the bit about O and A. perhaps it refers to alpha and omega, the beginning and the end.
That's okay, and interesting what you say about Alpha and Omega.
I had not even thought of that! Thank you :)
PS your new avatar is more masculine looking ;)
 
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I live in germany and what you just said it wrong. Bursche is the older word for a little boy. it not feminine. Dont try to teach my my own language please
type die bursche in this german english translator and see what you get.


https://www.bing.com/search?q=germa...id=153BEA16C6E84AB98C1CD0D5ECCE0354&FORM=QBLH

ok maybe it's masculine now, but i distinctly remember it being feminine, I remember it because it seemed so odd. at any rate, the point is that the gender of a noun doesn't always correspond to the gender of whatever the noun is.
 
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Demi777

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Lilith is not in the Bible.
Isaiah 34:14
The creatures of the desert will encounter jackals And the hairy goat will call to its kind; Indeed, Lilith (night demon) will settle there And find herself a place of rest.
 
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I dont care what a translator says I am a native speaker and by that I know my language as you also know your english
excellent (ausgeschichnet?) I was in Ktown (kaiserslautern) for a year and a half
 

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Isaiah 34:14
The creatures of the desert will encounter jackals And the hairy goat will call to its kind; Indeed, Lilith (night demon) will settle there And find herself a place of rest.

MY bible does not say that. Mine says "the wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island; and the satyr shall cry to his fellow, the screech owl also shall rest there and find for herself a place of rest".

Note that it says "screech owl" and NOT "Lilith".
 

Demi777

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MY bible does not say that. Mine says "the wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island; and the satyr shall cry to his fellow, the screech owl also shall rest there and find for herself a place of rest".

Note that it says "screech owl" and NOT "Lilith".
The AMP,CBM and some others say Lilith

Which fits in perfectly with satanic mythology lol
 
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"Angel" sounds like a feminine name even though angels are often displayed as being more masculine despite the fact that they are likely androgynous. There is another person here with the name of Grace and he is confused for being a woman often, too. It just seems to go with the name... The colour is supposed to help clue people in, also (stereotypical: blue for boys and pink for girls) but that does not always help. :)
There are many hispanic (male) named angel. Its actually a pretty common name in the sw for mexican boys. In fact, my first grandsons name is angel. I dont really care for that name for a boy but it is what it is..I love him:)
 

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Isaiah 34:14
The creatures of the desert will encounter jackals And the hairy goat will call to its kind; Indeed, Lilith (night demon) will settle there And find herself a place of rest.
Thank you for the correction. I was thinking in terms of how people say she was Adam's first wife. That is not in the Bible at all. The Lilith there could be any other, not the Lilith I was thinking of. But you are right in that a Lilith is mentioned in Scripture :)
 

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Thank you for the correction. I was thinking in terms of how people say she was Adam's first wife. That is not in the Bible at all. The Lilith there could be any other, not the Lilith I was thinking of. But you are right in that a Lilith is mentioned in Scripture :)
Yeah you were referring to the book of Enoch :) I know Lilith is only once noted in the Bible , the rest in Enoch and I think some others of the taken out books
 

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Isaiah 34:14
The creatures of the desert will encounter jackals And the hairy goat will call to its kind; Indeed, Lilith (night demon) will settle there And find herself a place of rest.
In context to what most people refer to as Lilith (Adam's first wife), this is not a verse that endorses their belief of Lilith in the garden of Eden as denying Adam's insistence of being subservient and then flying away. The verse you quoted doesn't even mention Adam or any relation to creation and Adam.

Just clearing that up. :D It is a legend after all.
 

Demi777

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In context to what most people refer to as Lilith (Adam's first wife), this is not a verse that endorses their belief of Lilith in the garden of Eden as denying Adam's insistence of being subservient and then flying away. The verse you quoted doesn't even mention Adam or any relation to creation and Adam.

Just clearing that up. :D It is a legend after all.
I wasnt talking about adam/ But I know the story well. Its not important in the end
 

Magenta

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Yeah you were referring to the book of Enoch :) I know Lilith is only once noted in the Bible , the rest in Enoch and I think some others of the taken out books
Knock knock. Who's there? Lilith.
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhh (runs away screaming)


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