Jesus
mythological figure · 2 works · 3 mentions · 5 anchored passages
All-things · Pancarpia · Saviour · Soter · the Lord Jesus
in the texts
Adversus Valentinianos
Composite Aeon formed from contributions of the whole Pleroma, sent to Achamoth as her savior
Therefore, out of the collected bronze, as they say, in honour and glory of the Father, they put together the most beautiful star of the Pleroma and the perfect fruit, Jesus.
To her he sends Soter—this will be Jesus, the Father of all the Aeons having bestowed on him the supreme power, that all should be subjected to him, so that "in him," according to the apostle, "all things might be created"—with an office and an escort of his coeval Angels;
Concerning the very Lord Jesus himself, how great a diversity is split off!
Law in a Free State
Christian religious figure invoked by the street orator in his sermon against publicans.
He was explaining that many years ago Jesus died to save sinners like us, and therefore the best thing we could do was to deprive the publicans of their licenses without compensation.