Yaldabaoth
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Possibly from ילדא (yaldā, “begetter”) and Abaoth from Ancient Greek Σαβαώθ (Sabaṓth), from Biblical Hebrew צבאות (tsabāʾōθ), plural of צבא (tsābāʾ)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌjɑːldəˈbeɪɒθ/
Proper noun
Yaldabaoth
- (Gnosticism) The Demiurge or 'False God'. Created when Sophia (one of the lesser aeons) tried to emanate without her counterpart (Christ).
References
- Scholem, Gershom (1974) “Jaldabaoth Reconsidered”, in Mélanges d'histoire des religions offerts à Henri-Charles Puech[1], Paris: Collège de France/Presses Universitaires de France, pages 418–421