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<p>and "chaos" when translating an unattested supposed plural form of . Consequently, most scholars retracted their endorsement (for example, <a href="page.php?w=Gilles_Quispel">Gilles Quispel</a> did so by lamenting humorously that due to its literary merits he believes the originator of the name Yaldabaoth had made the same erroneous association between baoth and tohuwabohu as the former majority opinion). Additionally, Scholem argued that based on the earliest textual data, which termed Yaldabaoth "the King of Chaos", he was the progenitor of</p><p>
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