Chapter XIII
, _infra_.
Footnote 181:
See n. 3, p. 41, _supra_.
Footnote 182:
Cf. Charles, _Book of the Secrets of Enoch_, pp. 7, 57.
Footnote 183:
Irenaeus, Bk I. c. 28, p. 232, Harvey.
Footnote 184:
It is curious that she did not also mention herself or the First Woman.
Footnote 185:
This is the story of the earliest or Greek text; the Latin says that he said it to divert the minds of his rebellious sons.
Footnote 186:
Irenaeus, Bk I. c. 28, pp. 232-234, Harvey. This Adam is of course not to be confused with Adamas. Neither did he resemble the Adam of Genesis, for he is described as being _immensum latitudine et longitudine_. Harvey, _ubi cit._, gives many parallels to this from the Talmud and Cabala, which must be either taken directly from the Ophite author or borrowed from a common source. For Eve’s creation, see n. 2, p. 58, _supra_.
Footnote 187:
Cf. the vestures of light belonging to Jesus in the _Pistis Sophia_,
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