The Dead Sea Scrolls contain one indisputable reference to Lilith in Songs of the Sage (4Q510–511) fragment 1: And I, the Instructor, proclaim His glorious splendour so as to frighten and to te all the spirits of the destroying angels, spirits of the bastards, demons, Lilith, howlers, and ... and those which fall upon men without warning to lead them astray from a spirit of understanding and to make their heart and their ... desolate during the present dominion of wickedness and predetermined time of humiliations for the sons of lig, by the guilt of the ages of smitten by iniquity – not for eternal destruction, t for an era of humiliation for transgression.
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