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1 VII, 11| XI. THE "GREAT ARCHON" OF BASILIDES.~When, therefore, 2 VII, 11| of all germs, the Great Archon (and) Head of the world, ( 3 VII, 11| you could mention. This (Archon), when begotten, raised 4 VII, 11| description appeared to the Great Archon to belong to the Son, and 5 VII, 11| belong to the Son, and the Archon caused Him to sit on his 6 VII, 11| Ogdoad, where the Great Archon has his throne. The entire 7 VII, 11| however, begotten of this (Archon), operates in Him, and offered 8 VII, 12| as applied to the Great Archon and his Son. For the Archon 9 VII, 12| Archon and his Son. For the Archon has generated, according 10 VII, 12| the majesty of the Great Archon; (I mean) whatever objects 11 VII, 12| conglomeration of) all germs another Archon ascended, greater, of course, 12 VII, 12| far inferior to the First Archon. And this (second Archon) 13 VII, 12| Archon. And this (second Archon) is called by them Rhetus. 14 VII, 12| styled Hebdomad, and this (Archon) is the manager and fabricator 15 VII, 12| in the case of the First Archon. That which exists in this 16 VII, 13| been written. For the Great Archon exercised dominion and possesses 17 VII, 13| in those days the Great Archon, the Ogdoad, was King and 18 VII, 13| Rhetus. This, he says, is the Archon of the Hebdomad, who has 19 VII, 13| that is, the God, Arrhetus, Archon of the Ogdoad. All the prophets, 20 VII, 13| naphtha, the Son of the Great Archon of the Ogdoad, as if he 21 VII, 13| with the Son of the Great Archon.~ 22 VII, 14| that was seated beside the Archon, to the Archon, and the 23 VII, 14| beside the Archon, to the Archon, and the Archon learned 24 VII, 14| to the Archon, and the Archon learned that He was not 25 VII, 14| taught of the Spirit." The Archon, then, being orally instructed, 26 VII, 14| When, then, the Great Archon had been orally instructed, 27 VII, 14| order likewise that the Archon of the Hebdomad might be 28 VII, 14| Gospel. The Son of the Great Archon (therefore) kindled in the 29 VII, 14| kindled in the Son of the Archon of the Hebdomad the light 30 VII, 14| Sonship. And the Son of the Archon of the Hebdomad had radiance 31 VII, 14| proclaimed the Gospel to the Archon of the Hebdomad. And in 32 VII, 14| heavens, and that the great Archon of these is Abrasax, from 33 VII, 15| nature. In this way the Archon of the Hebdomad will know 34 VII, 15| lay hold also on the Great Archon of the Ogdoad, and similarly 35 VII, 15| knowledge which the Great Archon did not understand. As, 36 VII, 15| entire world,--now the great Archon is head of the entire world,-- 37 VII, 15| region where dwells the Great Archon, and (that element) remained 38 VII, 15| remained beside the Great Archon. And he carried upwards 39 VIII, 2 | light, from whence the Great Archon originated. And respecting 40 VIII, 2 | originated. And respecting this (Archon) Moses observes: "In the 41 VIII, 3 | object of this was,) when the Archon condemned his own peculiar 42 X, 10| and was begotten the Great Archon, the head of the world, 43 X, 10| inexpressible beauty and size. This (Archon) having raised Himself as 44 X, 10| is the Ogdoad. The Great Archon Himself, then, produces 45 X, 10| celestial creation. And other Archon ascended from (the conglomeration 46 X, 10| And they style this second Archon a Hebdomad. He is Maker, 47 X, 10| are beneath Him, and this Archon produced for Himself a Son 48 X, 12| was generated the Great Archon, regarding whom Moses converses,