- The Elcesaites, Elkasaites,
Elkesaites or
Elchasaites were an
ancient Jewish Christian sect in
Lower Mesopotamia, then the
province of
Asoristan in the...
- have
variously identified them as Mandaeans, Manichaeans, Sabaeans,
Elchasaites, Archontics, ḥunafāʾ (either as a type of
Gnostics or as "sectarians")...
- view
opposed in the
early chapters of the
Epistle to the Hebrews. The
Elchasaites, or at
least Christians influenced by them,
paired the male
Christ with...
-
identified the
Sabians of the
Quran as Mandaeans, Manichaeans, Sabaeans,
Elchasaites, Archontics, ḥunafāʾ (either as a type of
Gnostics or as "sectarians")...
- Nevertheless,
several Jewish Christian sects (such as the Nazarenes, Ebionites,
Elchasaites, and others)
existed for some time, and a few of them seem to have endured...
- Nevertheless,
several Jewish Christian sects (such as the Nazarenes, Ebionites,
Elchasaites, and others)
existed for some time, and a few of them seem to have endured...
- Nevertheless,
several Jewish Christian sects (such as the Nazarenes, Ebionites,
Elchasaites, and others)
existed for some time, and a few of them seem to have endured...
-
Sabians of the
Quran as Mandaeans,
Manichaeans (De
Blois 1995), Sabaeans,
Elchasaites, Archontics, ḥunafāʾ (either as a type of
Gnostics or as "sectarians")...
- message, but
again only the last of them
being the Messiah. In turn, the
Elchasaites thought that the pre-existent
Christ was the
first angel,
created by...
-
According to Van
Bladel there were two
other groups, the
third one
being Elchasaites, whom
other scholars see as Mandaeans. Van
Bladel (2017), pp. 71–72....