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1 V, 1 | for the serpent is called naas (in Hebrew). Subsequently, 2 V, 4 | worship any other object but Naas, (from thence) being styled 3 V, 4 | being styled Naasseni. But Naas is the serpent from whom, 4 V, 4 | whom, i.e., from the word Naas, (the Naassene) says, are 5 V, 4 | in the temple itself is Naas, from whom it has received 6 V, 21| follows: Babel, Achamoth, Naas, Bel, Belias, Satan, Sael, 7 V, 21| of the maternal angels--Naas. For so, says (Justinus), 8 V, 21| power to her third angel, Naas, that by every species of 9 V, 21| good and evil," which is Naas. Now the meaning is, that 10 V, 21| guilty of transgression. Naas, however, has committed 11 V, 21| One. But the third angel (Naas), by the soul which came 12 V, 21| manner also--by the prophets--Naas, by a similar device, through 13 V, 21| and proceeded to preach. Naas therefore wished to entice 14 V, 21| faithful to Baruch. Therefore Naas, being inflamed with anger 15 V, 21| know that) the eagle is Naas, and Ganymede Adam. And 16 V, 22| the wicked machinations of Naas. According to that same