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otherwise known as
Jaldabaoth or
Ialdabaoth (/ˌjɑːldəˈbeɪɒθ/; Koinē Gr****: Ιαλδαβαώθ, romanized:
Ialdabaóth; Latin:
Ialdabaoth; Coptic: ⲒⲀⲖⲦⲀⲂⲀⲰⲐ Ialtabaôth)...
- lie,
Ialdabaoth, for
above thee is the
Father of All, the
First Man, and the Son of Man. When the
heavenly powers marvelled at this voice,
Ialdabaoth, to...
- of the sons of
Ialdabaoth.
According to
Hypostasis of the
Archons and On the
Origin of the World,
Sabaoth dethrones his
father Ialdabaoth. In both accounts...
- in the
highest heaven Ialdabaoth or,
according to others, Sabaoth; in the next,
Elilaeus according to one version,
Ialdabaoth according to the other;...
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unless "in
ourselves and in
ourselves alone we
attack and
destroy Ialdabaoth." "
Ialdabaoth",
according to France, is God's
secret name and
means "the child...
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unless "in
ourselves and in
ourselves alone we
attack and
destroy Ialdabaoth".
Ialdabaoth is
characterized in
Gnosticism as a
malevolent lesser God who believes...
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called an
ancient or
original name for
Ialdabaoth. The name has also been
inscribed on
amulets as "Ariel
Ialdabaoth", and the
figure of the
archon inscribed...
- the
equivalent of
Ialdabaoth/the
demiurge in
versions of the
Sophia myth such as that
found in the
Apocryphon of John.
Unlike Ialdabaoth, he is not created...
- with
Iadabaoth or
Ialdabaoth, who
created the six that follow: Iao, Sabaoth, Adonaios, Elaios, Astaphanos, and Horaios.
Ialdabaoth had a head of a lion...
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brief appearance when Zōē (life), the
daughter of
Sophia (wisdom)
casts Ialdabaōth (demiurge) down to the
bottom of the
abyss of Tartarus. In The Book of...