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Chapter IX.—System of
the Peratæ Explained Out of One of Their Own Books.
It seems, then, expedient to set forth a certain
one of the books held472
472
Hippolytus at the end of this chapter mentions the title of one of
their books, Οἱ
προάστειοι
ἕως
αἰθέρος, “The
Suburbans up to the Air.” Bunsen suggests Περάται
ἕως
αἰθέρος, “The
Transcendental Etherians.” (See note 1
supra.) |
in repute amongst them, in which the following passage473
473 The
Abbe Cruice considers that the following system of cosmogony is
translated into Greek from some Chaldaic or Syriac work. He
recognises in it likewise a Jewish element, to be accounted for from
the fact that the Jews during the Babylonish captivity imbibed the
principles of the Oriental philosophy. What, therefore, is given
by Hippolytus may have a Judaistic origin. | occurs: “I am a voice of
arousal from slumber in the age of night. Henceforward I commence
to strip the power which is from chaos. The power is that of the
lowest depth of mud, which uprears the slime of the incorruptible (and)
humid expanse of space. And it is the entire power of the
convulsion, which, ever in motion, and presenting the colour of water,
whirls things on that are stationary, restrains things tremulous, sets
things free as they proceed, lightens474
474
Schneidewin considers the text here corrupt. | things as they abide, removes things on
the increase, a faithful steward of the track of the breezes, enjoying
the things disgorged from the twelve eyes of the law,475
475 The Abbe
Cruice observes that the reference here is to the second book of the
law (Ex. xv. 27), where mention is made of the twelve
fountains of Elim. The Hebrew word (ןיע)
stands for both an eye and a fountain. Hence the error by the
Greek translator. | (and) manifesting a seal476
476 i.e., a
poetic expression, as Cruice remarks, for closing the seal. (See
Job ix. 7.) | to the power which along with itself
distributes the downborne invisible waters, and has been called
Thalassa. This power ignorance has been accustomed to denominate
Cronus, guarded with chains because he tightly bound the fold of
the dense and misty
and obscure and murky Tartarus. According to the image of this
were produced Cepheus, Prometheus, (and) Japetus. The Power to
which has been entrusted Thalassa477
477
Schneidewin refers us to a passage from Berosus, who affirms that this
person was styled Thalatta by the Greeks, Thalath by the Chaldeans;
another denomination being Omorka, or Omoroka, or Marcaia. The
Abbe Cruice, however, sets little value on these names, which,
following the judgment of Scaliger, he pronounces spurious. It is
unnecessary to remind scholars that the authenticity of Berosus has
collapsed under the attacks of modern criticism. | is hermaphrodite. And it fastens
the hissing sound arising from the twelve mouths into twelve pipes, and
pours it forth. And the power itself is subtle, and removes the
controlling, boisterous, upward motion (of the sea), and seals the
tracks of its paths, lest (any antagonistic power) should wage war or
introduce any alteration. The tempestuous daughter of this one is
a faithful protectress of all sorts of waters. Her name is
Chorzar. Ignorance is in the habit of styling this (power)
Neptune, according to whose image was produced Glaucus,
Melicertes, Ino, Nebroë.478
478
Miller suggests Νεφέλη, Cruice Nebo. | He that is encircled with the
pyramid of twelve angels,479
479 Cruice
thinks this may be a figure of the year and of twelve months. |
and darkens the gate into the pyramid with various colours, and
completes the entire in the sable hues of Night: this one ignorance
denominated Cronus.480 And his
ministers were five,—first U, second Aoai, third Uo, fourth Uoab,
fifth…Other trustworthy managers (there are) of his province of
night and day, who repose in their own power. Ignorance
denominated these the erratic stars, from whom depends a corruptible
generation. Manager of the rising of the star481 is Carphacasemeocheir, (and) Eccabbacara
(is the same). Ignorance is in the habit of denominating these
Curetes chief of the winds; third in order is Ariel, according to whose
image was generated Æolus, Briares. And chief of the
twelve-houred nocturnal (power) is Soclan, whom ignorance is accustomed
to style Osiris; (and) according to the image of this one was born
Admetus, Medea, Helen, Æthusa. Chief of the twelve-houred
diurnal power is Euno. This is manager of the rising of the star
Protocamarus and of the ethereal (region), but ignorance has
denominated him Isis. A sign of this one is the Dog-star,
according to whose image were born Ptolemæus son of Arsinoe,
Didyma, Cleopatra, and Olympias. God’s right-hand power is
that which ignorance has denominated Rhea, according to whose image
were produced Attis, Mygdon,482
482 Miller
reads Μυγδώνη, others
Μυγδόνη. |
(and) Œnone. The left-hand power has lordship over
sustenance, and ignorance is in the habit of styling this Ceres,
(while) her name is Bena; and according to the image of this one were
born Celeus, Triptolemus, Misyr, and Praxidica.483 The right-hand power has lordship
over fruits. This one ignorance has denominated Mena, according
to whose image were born Bumegas,484
484 Miller
suggests Βουζύγης. | Ostanes, Mercury Trismegistus, Curites,
Petosiris, Zodarium, Berosus, Astrampsuchus, (and) Zoroaster. The
left-hand power is (lord) of fire, (and) ignorance has denominated this
one Vulcan, according to whose image were born Ericthonius, Achilles,
Capaneus, Phaëthon,485
Meleager, Tydeus, Enceladus, Raphael, Suriel, (and) Omphale.
There are three intermediate powers suspended from air, authors of
generation. These ignorance has been in the habit of denominating
Fates; and according to the image of these were produced the house of
Priam, the house of Laius, Ino, Autonoe, Agave, Athamas, Procne,
Danaides, and Peliades. A power (there is) hermaphrodite, always
continuing in infancy, never waxing old, cause of beauty, pleasure,
maturity, desire, and concupiscence; and ignorance has been accustomed
to style this Eros, according to whose image were born Paris,
Narcissus, Ganymede, Endymion, Tithonus, Icarius, Leda, Amymone,
Thetis, Hesperides, Jason, Leander, (and) Hero.” These are
Proastioi up to Æther, for with this title
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