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<p> was one of the names given to certain Ophitic [[Gnostics]] (Epiph. i, 85 B), taken from Barbelo, a personage in their mythology. Theoderet (Hist. Eccl. i, 13) calls them Barbeliotoe, apparently on no independent authority. The common text of [[Irenaeus]] (p. 107) speaks of "multitudo Gnosticorumn Barbelo;" but Mr. Harvey reasonably suggests that [[Barbelo]] came in from the margin. This sentence refers to a "multitude" of heretics, "some" only of whom are said in the next sentence to have "imagined" ( ὑπέθεντο ) Barbelo (Borboriani). — Smith, Dict. of Christ. Biog. s.v. </p>
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<p> was one of the names given to certain Ophitic [[Gnostics]] (Epiph. i, 85 B), taken from Barbelo, a personage in their mythology. Theoderet (Hist. Eccl. i, 13) calls them Barbeliotoe, apparently on no independent authority. The common text of [[Irenaeus]] (p. 107) speaks of "multitudo Gnosticorumn Barbelo;" but Mr. Harvey reasonably suggests that [[Barbelo]] came in from the margin. This sentence refers to a "multitude" of heretics, "some" only of whom are said in the next sentence to have "imagined" ( '''''Ὑπέθεντο''''' ) Barbelo (Borboriani). '''''''''' Smith, ''Dict. Of Christ. Biog.'' s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_23172"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/barbelites Barbelites from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_23172"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/barbelites Barbelites from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Barbelites [1]

was one of the names given to certain Ophitic Gnostics (Epiph. i, 85 B), taken from Barbelo, a personage in their mythology. Theoderet (Hist. Eccl. i, 13) calls them Barbeliotoe, apparently on no independent authority. The common text of Irenaeus (p. 107) speaks of "multitudo Gnosticorumn Barbelo;" but Mr. Harvey reasonably suggests that Barbelo came in from the margin. This sentence refers to a "multitude" of heretics, "some" only of whom are said in the next sentence to have "imagined" ( Ὑπέθεντο ) Barbelo (Borboriani). Smith, Dict. Of Christ. Biog. s.v.

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