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A suffusion of yellow
I was under the impression that the Apocrypha was more of a Catholic thing, and that early Christian leaders basically edited out parts from the Jewish texts that they didn't agree with, like Adam having multiple wives. And I'm not worried at all about Lilith appearing in a "Christianized" text, .
Lutherans and KJV Anglicans also include the Apocryphal Books as Intertestament Books, they are not considered canon but they are books by godly men and thus recommended reading. They include the Maaccabees and various legends and do make for interesting reads
the word lilith is actually first mention in Isaiah as part of a list of animals and is thought to have referred to a type pf owl (whose screech sounded like that of a woman). The word was also used to refer to a female monster or demon and in this way eventually worked its way into being the first disobedient harridan wife of Adam