Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 30, 5 | of the mother is called Ialdabaoth; he,~again, descended from
2 I, 30, 5 | The first of them, namely Ialdabaoth, holds his mother in contempt,
3 I, 30, 5 | conduct which deeply grieved Ialdabaoth, and drove him to despair.
4 I, 30, 6 | On this account, Ialdabaoth, becoming uplifted in spirit,
5 I, 30, 6 | against him, "Do not lie, Ialdabaoth: for the father of all,
6 I, 30, 6 | himself, they affirm that Ialdabaoth exclaimed, "Come, let us
7 I, 30, 6 | that she might empty him (Ialdabaoth) of the light with which
8 I, 30, 7 | But Ialdabaoth, feeling envious at this,
9 I, 30, 7 | transgress the command of Ialdabaoth. Eve listened to this as
10 I, 30, 7 | father was incorruptible, he (Ialdabaoth) who formerly called himself
11 I, 30, 8 | Ialdabaoth, however, through that oblivion
12 I, 30, 10| Ialdabaoth, again, being incensed with
13 I, 30, 10| again filled with mankind. Ialdabaoth himself chose a certain
14 I, 30, 11| and Habakkuk, belonged to Ialdabaoth; Samuel, and Nathan, and
15 I, 30, 11| brought it about by means of Ialdabaoth (who knew not what he did),
16 I, 30, 12| that by the son of that Ialdabaoth the woman might be announced
17 I, 30, 14| right hand of his father Ialdabaoth, that he may receive to
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