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Chapter XI.—The “Great Archon” Of
Basilides.
When, therefore, a first and second ascension of
the Sonship took place, and the Holy Spirit itself also remained after
the mode mentioned, the firmament was placed between the super-mundane
(spaces) and the world. For existing things were distributed by
Basilides into two continuous and primary divisions, and are, according
to him, denominated partly in a certain (respect) world, and partly in
a certain (respect) super-mundane (spaces). But the spirit, a
line of demarcation between the world and super-mundane (spaces), is
that which is both holy, and has abiding in itself the savour of
Sonship. While, therefore, the firmament which is above the
heaven is coming into existence, there burst forth, and was begotten
from the cosmical Seed, and the conglomeration of all germs, the Great
Archon (and) Head of the world, (who constitutes) a certain (species
of) beauty, and magnitude, and indissoluble power.827
827 Or,
“unspeakable power.” | For, says he, he is more
ineffable than ineffable entities, and more potent than potent ones,
and more wise than wise ones, and superior to all the beautiful ones
whatever you could mention. This (Archon), when begotten, raised
Himself up and soared aloft, and was carried up entire as far as the
firmament. And there He paused, supposing the firmament to be the
termination of His ascension and elevation, and considering that there
existed nothing at all beyond these. And than all the subjacent
(entities) whatsoever there were among them which remained mundane, He
became more wise, more powerful, more comely, more lustrous, (in fact,)
pre-eminent for beauty above any entities you could mention with the
exception of the Sonship alone, which is still left in the
(conglomeration of) all germs. For he was not aware that there is
(a Sonship) wiser and more powerful, and better than Himself.
Therefore imagining Himself to be Lord, and Governor, and a wise Master
Builder, He turns Himself to (the work of) the creation of every object
in the cosmical system. And first, he deemed it proper not to be
alone, but made unto Himself, and generated from adjacent (entities), a
Son far superior to Himself, and wiser. For all these things had
the non-existent Deity previously determined upon, when He cast down the (conglomeration of)
all germs. Beholding, therefore, the Son, He was seized with
astonishment, and loved (Him), and was struck with amazement. For
some beauty of this description appeared828
828 Or,
“was produced unto.” | to the Great Archon to belong to the
Son, and the Archon caused Him to sit on his right (hand). This
is, according to these (heretics), what is denominated the Ogdoad,
where the Great Archon has his throne. The entire celestial
creation, then, that is, the Æther, He Himself, the Great Wise
Demiurge formed. The Son, however, begotten of this (Archon),
operates in Him, and offered Him suggestions, being endued with far
greater wisdom than the Demiurge Himself.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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