A question for our resident Jews - are there alternative stories or commentaries suggesting that there was more than one Eve in the Garden of Eden narrative?
Simply that I remember reading a Neil Gaiman short that had three Eves - the first dominated Adam and was thrown out, to wander the earth as Lilith; the second as rejected by Adam; and the third as the Eve we know from the Torah.
I had always presumed the short story was derived from Jewish legend, perhaps from the Talmud. However, I've never seen a reference since so am not sure whether it was all entirely within Gaiman's imagination.
Simply that I remember reading a Neil Gaiman short that had three Eves - the first dominated Adam and was thrown out, to wander the earth as Lilith; the second as rejected by Adam; and the third as the Eve we know from the Torah.
I had always presumed the short story was derived from Jewish legend, perhaps from the Talmud. However, I've never seen a reference since so am not sure whether it was all entirely within Gaiman's imagination.