In various traditions, figures like Lilith are often considered as mythological partners or consorts to figures akin to Satan. Lilith, for instance, is a prominent character in Jewish folklore, depicted as a night demon and occasionally linked with Satan in certain adaptations. Although not universally accepted as Satan's wife, she embodies rebellion and defiance, which parallels the characteristics often attributed to Satan.In some modern interpretations, Lilith is celebrated as a symbol of independence and strength, aligning with perceptions of Satan as a figure of rebellion against authority. These narratives explore themes of power, autonomy, and the challenge of patriarchal structures, resonating with both historical and contemporary contexts.
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