I'm not entirely sure which specific 'running to war 40 miles ahead' story in the Bible this refers to. There are many war - related stories in the Bible, but this doesn't seem to be a very common, well - known direct description. It could be a very specific or perhaps misphrased reference.
As I mentioned before, since it's not a clearly known direct reference in the Bible, it's hard to say what significance it has. It might be a misinterpretation or a very local understanding of some passages related to war.
No, Miles Ahead is more of a fictional creation. While it might draw inspiration from real-life situations or musical figures, it doesn't adhere to a single, factual account.
The Christmas biblical story mainly revolves around the birth of Jesus. In the Bible, Mary, a virgin, was visited by the angel Gabriel who told her she would conceive and give birth to a son named Jesus. Joseph, her betrothed, was also visited in a dream and reassured to take Mary as his wife. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. This event is central to the Christian celebration of Christmas as it represents the coming of the Savior.
The Lilith in the biblical story is a very interesting character. In some versions of the story, Lilith was made of the same dust as Adam, which is different from the later creation of Eve from Adam's rib. When she disagreed with Adam about their relationship, especially regarding her equality or subordination, she left. This departure led to her being seen in different lights in various religious and cultural understandings. She has been associated with nocturnal creatures and in some beliefs, she was thought to cause harm to newborns or be a seductress, although these are more extreme interpretations of a figure that originally had a more complex and nuanced origin.
Cain in the biblical story was Adam and Eve's first son. He was known for his offering to God which was not well - received compared to his brother Abel's. His jealousy towards Abel led to the first murder in the Bible, and after that, he was condemned to be a wanderer on the earth with a mark from God to protect him from being killed.