12 December 2025

The Types of God the Son/Son of God vs. the Shadow or Anti-Types of Lilith

Lilith is mentioned throughout history, most famously from the world's oldest story in the Epic of Gilgamesh (2100 BC), Gilgamesh and the Huluppu-Tree (2100 BC), the Book of the Prophet Esaias/Isaiah: Hebrew Tanakh Version (740 BC), the Testament of King Solomon (100 AD), the Apocalypse of Baruch (100 AD), the Alphabet of Jesus Ben Sira (900 AD), the Zohar (1240 AD), the Key of King Solomon (1350 AD), Malleus Maleficarum: The Hammer of Witches (1486 AD), Faust (1808 AD), one of the first worldwide best-selling fantasy novels, Lilith (1895 AD), Back to Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch (1921 AD),  Descent into Hell (1937 AD), and Liber Lilith: A Gnostic Grimoire (2024). But until now I have never seen anyone compare her typology to that of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Son of Man, and God the Son. So here is a brief comparison and contrasting of His saviour types vs. her Lilithian shadow or anti-types when held up to a dark mirror. If you do not own all of the above books, I highly recommend getting them, even if you are not interested in the history of Lilith as she is seen by the world over the last 5,000+ years, as they also tell the history of human worldviews through these absolute classic books of literature. 

Primacy

  • Colossians 1:14-20 —  Firstborn of all creation
  • Alphabet of Jesus Ben Sira (Aramaic §23–24) — First Woman, created equal to Adam.

Dual Natures

  • John 1:1-14 — Christ is fully God and fully Man
  • Zohar I 19b — Lilith is fully human and fully demoness

Origin

  • John 3:16-17 — Sent by God the Father.
  • Alphabet of Jesus Ben Sira (Aramaic §23–24) — Refuses Adam’s authority, flees Eden.

Marks & Wounds

  • John 19:34,37, 20:25–27 — Nail marks in hands/feet, Spear in side.
  • Alphabet of Jesus Ben Sira (Aramaic §23–24) — Angels pierced Lilith’s hands and feet with lances.

Descent

  • Philippians 2:6-8, I Peter 3:19-20, Ephesians 4:9-10 — Death → descent into Hades. Preaches to imprisoned spirits in Hades.
  • Zohar II 34a — Lilith reigns over night spirits, shadows and Hell while alive, never died.

Role

  • Matthew 3:16-17 — Beloved Son, image of the Father
  • Zohar III 76b — Mother of Demons, birthing nightly.

Blood Covenant

  • Matthew 26:26-28, Hebrews 9:14–28 — Blood of the covenant: Christ’s blood secures eternal redemption.
  • Medieval Demonology — Lilith’s blood tied to shadow covenant and demonic lineage. 

Cosmic Archetype

  • John 8:12, Matthew 17:2 — Light of the world. At the Transfiguration, The Son's face shining like the Sun.
  • Zohar I 54b — Lilith tied to the Moon/night/darkness.

Obedience vs. Defiance 

  • Luke 22:42, Philippians 2:8 — Obedient unto death: Not the Son's will, but the Father's.
  • Alphabet of Jesus Ben Sira (Aramaic §23–24) — Defiance, refuses Adam’s authority, flees Eden.

Legacy

  • John 3:16-18, Romans 5:15-21 — Salvation through obedience, Eternal life through belief. 
  • Zohar I 19b, III 76b — Eternal exile, birthing demons.

Ascension & Flight

  • Acts 1:9–11 — Ascends to Heaven on clouds, witnessed by disciples.
  • Alphabet of Jesus Ben Sira (Aramaic §23–24) — Speaks God’s Name, sprouts owl wings, flies from Eden into exile.

Union

  • John 10:30, 17:21-24 — I and the Father are one. Union with the Father and believers through the Son. 
  • Zohar I 19b, III 76b — Lilith united with Samael, demonic couple ruling Qliphoth with their children.

Restraint of Evil

  • Revelation 20:2–3 — Satan bound for “1,000 years.”
  • Later Kabbalah — Samael castrated/curtailed to limit Lilith’s offspring.

Final Form & Sovereignty 

  • Revelation 19:11–16 — Christ returns on a flying white horse from Heaven.
  • Medieval Demonology — Lilith crowned Queen of Night/Hell, ram horns and devil tail added to her already extant owl wings. 
Prayer and Enn
 
  • The Jesus Prayer"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, Have mercy on me, a sinner" is a descent into humility and divine mercy, seeking transformation through surrender,
  • The Lilith Enn"Renich Viasa Avage Lillith Lirach" is a flight into sovereignty and shadow power, seeking activation through defiance.
  • Both are ritual utterances, but they mirror each other in tone, theology, and mystical aim.
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