"public builder"), who is also referred to as Yaldabaoth and variations thereof in some Gnostic texts.
The Gospel of Judas is the most recently discovered Gnostic text.
Some of the Gnostic texts appear to consist of diagrams and instructions for use in religious rituals:
It seems probable that the Gnostic texts were written intended for the involvement of initiatory rituals.
In the present context of the nine archetypes, a description given in a Gnostic text is particularly interesting.
The Gospel of Mary is often interpreted as a Gnostic text.
The Greek Gospel of the Egyptians is a Gnostic religious text.
Other Gnostic texts and texts from the New Testament apocrypha.
The three companions of Daniel are called by many names in Gnostic texts, and often invoked.
They've concentrated on ancient Gnostic texts and other arcana.