I hope your react to this comment... You missed a reference there. When he pulls out the golden violin and starts fiddling.. It's a reference to the song " The devil went down to Georgia"
@jakechecolinski5929 to be fair the song is also reference to centuries of Lucifer being depicted with Golden violin along huge list of other instruments.
Little bit of trivia about the accordian, that's a reference to the fact that Vivienne has said that her dream voice for Lucifer was Weird Al Yankovic. He is a devout catholic though so getting him as the voice of Lucifer was never an option.
Hazbin has reference/inspired by multiple religions, but Im not religious and not very knowledgeable about that stuff. But Lilith I believe come from a different religion than Christianity(Jewish I think?). Where Lilith and Adam were created from the same earth at the same time. But she was banished/or left (either one, I can't remember😅) from the Garden of Eden after not complying with and obeying Adam. So Eve was created from one if Adam's ribs to he his second wife. Or at least I seem to remember the original story going something like that. Pretty similar to hazbins take on it. (Sorry if I remember info wrong)
Its inspired by, and you are correct Lilith is not listed in the Judeo-Christian religion. There is one line that was translated in the 80's-90's to Lilith but it was found incorrect. She is an Assyrian/Babylonian demon that is listed as the mother of Man.
@@sahandriel not quite it is still very disputed and we have so little surviving from all that way back then much like the bible has been horribly mistranslated in modern times which we know and religions particularly that far back were often more closely linked than we think today I mean they were basically neighbors there would be cross over and all sorts of weird junk sometimes it gets adopted sometimes doesn't.
Check Kabbalah, the Alphabet of Ben Sira, the book of Isaiah, Babylonian Talmud, and incantation bowls from ancient Iraq and Iran, Lilith was very much a thing long before Modern Abrahamic religions
@@jacksmith-vs4ct Lilith or the lili, or Lamia has alway existed as the first woman or the mother of demons or a demon herself who was a seducer of men “causing wet dreams to young men propagating her demon children” or slayer of children who died young, she is the toxic side of femininity. There’s written mentions of her going back roughly (400-800 C.E.). On earthenware bowls that ritual specialists or laypeople from the Jewish, Mandaean, Christian, and pagan communities, who lived in close proximity in the cities of Babylonia, inscribed with incantations in their own dialects of Aramaic, she was also mentioned by name in the cuneiform texts of Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia of ancient In Mesopotamian religions
The barber movie was Sweeney Todd. And it was... special :) And yeah, def a vibe of the genie in that song. But hey, Lucifer in here is a magical trickster too :3
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To answer your question, depending on your beliefs yes Lilith exists, mainly in Jewish folklore (which I didn't even know). However, the main story of the forbidden fruit of Adam and Eve is much more common. Love your reactions! If you're into conversational songs I highly recommend "You Didn't Know" and "More Than Anything" who absolutely blew it out of the park! Compared to this song, the latter will show you a whole different aspect of Lucifer.
Yeah, that staff with Adam giving Eve Forbidden fruit (Root of Evel here) from Lucifer was in Bible. That way Sin was born. And God sent Adam and Eve on Earth as punishment. Damn, Christian lore is more interesting than I remember.
To be more specific, Adam was born from the dust of the garden of Eden. Eve was born from the rib of Adam to serve as his wife. The devil came to the garden with the intention of destroying God's perfect world one little perfection at a time. He started with tempting Eve to eat the fruit from the "tree of knowledge of good and evil" saying that eating it would make her "like God" knowing good from evil. Adam followed soon after and when God found this out, he banished both of then from the Garden and placed the angel Uriel to guard the gates from them and any of their decendants re entering. But over all you're correct.👍
It is canon long before Christianity rewrote the bible she was Adams first wife, then the mother of demons, then a creature that steals children and gives men wet dreams, Christianity just made her a “dweller in waste places” she appears in Kabbalah, also in the book of Isaiah, Babylonian Talmud, and incantation bowls from ancient Iraq and Iran.
Lilith is only mentioned once in the Bible itself as a "night demon" dwelling in the desert in some translations of Isaiah 34:14. She is more prominent in Hebrew mythology and is actually mentioned as Adam's first wife who was banished from Eden for not submitting to Adam's authority. She is then known as the primordial she-demon. So the Vivziverse depiction is pretty on-point. Though the whole part about falling in love with Lucifer and having a child is made-up for this show.
to answer your question, yes and no. Adam/Lilith is not in the modern Bible, it actually predates it. So some religions still believe it others have written it out. The general gist was Adam and Lilith were made from the earth itself, mud and stuff. After Lilith left, Eve was made out of Adam's rib instead.
were you talking about the pilot or first episode in the beginning because I havent watched the pilot yet and some of the info is not matching with ep 1 from what I remember
On the mythology front Lilith isn't in the Bible, she comes from Jewish Mysticism folklore. The Lore of Hazbin Hotel borrows from Christianity, Gnosticism (which is a heretical form of Christianity), and Jewish Mysticism for its world building.
K I am going to be annoying gand give context Lilith is a jewish folklore she is talked about as an explanation to the first and second chapter of genesis explaining the creation of man and women so differently mainly that in chapter one the women is created with the man where as in chapter two she is created from a peace of his ribs I actually don't know the full extent of her story but pretty much she became a demon and would steal children but it is funny how she has become so thought of as a Christian idea especially considering that Judaism doesn't really belive in heaven and hell
I mean, The Bible was also changed a fuckload of times and the Lilith story was in there originally but was taken out because Orthodox Jews and women`s lib themes did not mix, even with the women`s lib person ending up as a mother of demons!
I mean she is but she`s only referenced once(In the first creation narrative in Genesis where God creates man and woman at the same time, the second creation narrative is the Adam and Eve story everybody knows) and indirectly, not by name. She was basically a transplant from Indian and Mesopotamian mythology to Jewish apocrypha.