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Barbēlō (Gr****: Βαρβηλώ)
refers to the
first emanation of God in
several forms of
Gnostic cosmogony.
Barbēlō is
often depicted as a
supreme female principle...
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increased to
three to
represent the
threefold divine: the Father, the
mother Barbelo, and the son Autogenes. In the text, Seth uses the
three steles to record...
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divine entity or
principle named Barbelo. She is
described as "the
first thought", and the "image" of the Monad.
While Barbelo is
always referred to as a "she"...
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group of
possibly priestly lineage, the so-called Barbeloites,
named after Barbelo, the
first emanation of the
Highest God, and a
group of
Biblical exegetes...
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principles are
three in
number and
appeared from a
single origin of the
Barbelo aeon.
These principles have
manifested every principle and
empowered every...
- archons. This
place is
thought of as the
abode of
Sophia (Wisdom) and
Barbelo, also
called Ogdoad. The
Ophites accepted the
existence of
these seven...
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divine triad consisting of the
Father (Invisible Spirit), the
Mother (
Barbelo), and the
Child (Autogenes).
Listed from
highest to
lowest hierarchical...
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their origin,
Sophia or
Prunikos according to the
version of Irenaeus,
Barbelo according to that of Epiphanius. In the
language of
these sects the word...
- Gnosticism,
Kalyptos ("the
Hidden One") is one of the
three emanations of
Barbelo (along with
Protophanes and
Autogenes according to Zostrianos). Kalyptos...
- the
Jewish prohibition of swine's flesh. In the
eighth heaven reigned Barbelo, the
mother of the living; the
Father of All, the
supreme God; and Jesus...