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ogdoad
[ og-doh-ad ]
noun
- the number eight.
- a group of eight.
ogdoad
/ 藞蓲伞诲蓹蕣藢忙诲 /
noun
- a group of eight
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ogdoad1
Example Sentences
The figure of eight, which is a sign of the Nnu or associate gods in Egypt, who were the primary Ogdoad, is reproduced as a gnostic symbol, a figure of the pleroma and fellow-type of the eight-rayed star.
Heb鈥瞕omad, the number seven, a group of seven things, a week: in some Gnostic systems, a group of superhuman beings, angels, or divine emanations, the sphere of the Demiurge lower than the ogdoad鈥攆rom the idea of the seven planets.鈥攁dv.
This ogdoad of the Lords of Knowledge is described in the Bahudaivatya鈥 "Ananta, and S煤kshma, and 艢ivottama, "Ekanetra, and again Ekarudra and Trim煤rttika, "艢r铆ka峁囜弓ha and 艢ikha峁囜笉in,鈥攖hese are declared to be the Vidye艣varas."
From Logos and Zoe were sent forth, by a conjunction, Anthropos and Ecclesia, and thus were formed the first-begotten Ogdoad, the root and substance of all things, called among them by four names; namely, Bythos, Nous, Logos, and Anthropos.
And those two sacred horns point back to the dread mysteries of the Ogdoad sublime, 'The great Cabiri of earth's dawning prime.'
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