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- Yaldabaoth, otherwise known as Jaldabaoth or Ialdabaoth (/ˌjɑːldəˈbeɪɒθ/; Coptic: ⲒⲀⲖⲦⲀⲂⲀⲰⲐ Ialtabaôth; Latin: Ialdabaoth, Koinē Gr****: Ιαλδαβαώθ, romanized: Ialdabaóth)...
- The Battle of Yaldabaoth (abbreviated as The BOY) is the third studio album by the British deathcore band Infant Annihilator. It was released on 11 September...
- return to the Pleroma. But Yaldabaoth, the Demiurge, with the material world, will be cast into the lower depths. Yaldabaoth is frequently called "the...
- procreate without her male counterpart, which produced the "abortion" Yaldabaoth. Yaldabaoth arrogantly claimed to be the only god and received the name Samael...
- hiding Yaldabaoth also has the result that Yaldabaoth himself remains ignorant of the upper world and the other Aeons. Despite the fact that Yaldabaoth possesses...
- Recordings and was released in 2016. Their third album, The Battle of Yaldabaoth, was released on 11 September 2019. Infant Annihilator were described...
- 31; a nearly identical list is given in On the Origin of the World): Yaldabaoth, called also Saklas who emerged later, Archon of fornication and Samael...
- of three names of the demiurge, whose other names are Yaldabaoth and Saklas. After Yaldabaoth claims sole divinity for himself, the voice of Sophia comes...
- provide an alternate interpretation of Genesis, in which the dark ruler Yaldabaoth created heaven and earth, and a wise instructor opened the minds of Adam...
- archon. In On the Origin of the World, he is one of the three sons of Yaldabaoth, with the other two being Astaphaios and Eloai. In the Apocryphon of John...