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Hypostasis of the Archons is a Sethian Gnostic text. [1] [2] The Gnostics held a negative view of the material world, which they believed was made by a flawed creator inferior to the ultimate God, and professed a soteriology of salvation through knowledge. [3]
The USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Kirk, arrives at the planet Beta III in the C-111 system where the USS Archon was reported lost nearly 100 years earlier. [5] Lt. Sulu is the only member of the landing party who beams up from the planet's surface, and exhibits inexplicable euphoria, as well as insisting the crew "is not of the ...
Map by Thomas Stackhouse showing postulated locations for Adamic locations, including the Land of Nod (south central part of map, identified with Susiana). Cain fleeing before Jehovah's Curse, by Fernand-Anne Piestre Cormon, c. 1880
Cuneiform script labels all locations inside the circular map, as well as a few regions outside. The two circles represent a body of water labelled id maratum "bitter river", the salt sea. Babylon is marked north of center; parallel lines at the bottom seem to represent the southern marshes , and a curved line coming from the north-northeast ...
Picture of mosaic representing Pishon from Church of Theodorias ca 539 CE.The Pishon (Hebrew: פִּישׁוֹן Pīšōn; Koine Greek: Φισών Phisṓn) is one of four rivers (along with Hiddekel (), Perath and Gihon) mentioned in the Biblical Book of Genesis.
Mercer Labs, also known as the Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology, is a museum in New York City located in part of the former Century 21 building.. [1] The museum was co-created by Roy Nachum and Michael Cayre. [2] [3]