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Yaldabaoth, otherwise known as Jaldabaoth or Ialdabaoth [a] (/ ˌ j ɑː l d ə ˈ b eɪ ɒ θ /; Koinē Greek: Ιαλδαβαώθ, romanized: Ialdabaóth; Latin: Ialdabaoth; [1] Coptic: ⲒⲀⲖⲦⲀⲂⲀⲰⲐ Ialtabaôth), is a malevolent God and demiurge (creator of the material world) according to various Gnostic sects, represented sometimes as a theriomorphic, lion-headed serpent.
The sheet contains two texts within borders, which are amulets, one for a male ('lazakhar'), the other one for a female ('lanekevah'). The invocations mention Adam, Eve and Lilith, 'Chavah Rishonah' (the first Eve, who is identical with Lilith), also devils or angels: Sanoy, Sansinoy, Smangeluf, Shmari'el (the guardian) and Hasdi'el (the merciful).
It is Mastema who initiates the binding of Isaac and by that, substitutes Yahweh. [12] [13] Likewise, not Yahweh but Mastema hardens the Pharaoh's heart (Jub. 48:15–17). [14] [15] The account of Zipporah at the Inn where Yahweh meets Moses and tries to kill him is retold in a way that attributes the attack to Mastema instead (Jubilees 48:1-3).
[25] The satan replies by urging Yahweh to let him torture Job, promising that Job will abandon his faith at the first tribulation. [27] Yahweh consents: the satan destroys Job's servants and flocks, yet Job refuses to condemn Yahweh. [27] The first scene repeats itself, with the satan presenting himself to Yahweh alongside the other "sons of ...
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[69] [70] In the latter, a jar shows bovid-anthropomorphic figures and several inscriptions [45] [71] that refer to "Yahweh of Samaria and his Asherah" and "Yahweh of Teman and his Asherah." [72] However, a number of scholars hold that the "asherah" mentioned in the inscriptions refers to some kind of cultic object or symbol, rather than a goddess.
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