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The Ophite Diagrams

Archive Notes

Classical Gnosticism was by nature both mythological and psychological. It undoubtedly also
had symbolic elements that are now almost entirely lost to us.

One of the few surviving descriptions of a Gnostic symbol is found in the works of the early
Christian scholar and theologian Origen (ca. 185–ca. 254). Origen wrote a long refutation to a
philosophical pagan named Celsus who had written a critique of Christianity. We know nothing
about Celsus beyond what Origen tells us -- Celsus' original treatise, and all knowledge of the
author, are lost.

Within Origen's refutation we are provided a long of description a diagram belonging to an early
Christian Gnostic sect. It appears both Celsus and Origen had independent access to a similar
diagram attributed to a Gnostic group called the "Ophites". Origen summarizes Celsus's
description of the diagram (which Celsus gives in context of describing an initiation ritual), then
proceeds with his own further description.

The full text of Origen's description is found in Origen Contra Celsus Book 6, Chapter 24 to 38.
We give here two summary excerpts from these chapters describing the Ophite diagram. Click
the link above to read the full text of Origen's extended discussion.

A hypothetical reconstruction of the Ophite diagram is given at the bottom of this page.
This reconstruction is based on A. H. B. Logan, The Gnostics: Identifying an Early Christian
Cult, 2006, p 42. (Note that any reconstruction is limited by the fragmentary descriptions given
by Origen.)

In examining the Ophite diagram closely, one will note several similarities with the early
evolving concepts of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Indeed the Kabbalistic Sephirotic Tree (which
probably began to take form in a slightly later epoch) may be the closest relevant parallel to the
complex symbology of the Ophite diagram.

The two best modern references for detailed discussion of the Ophite diagram are:

"Reconstructing the Ophite Diagram", A. J. Welburn, Novum Testamentum, Vol. 23, Fasc. 3
(Jul., 1981), pp. 261-287

A. H. B. Logan, The Gnostics: Identifying an Early Christian Cult, 2006


(Google Book Search Link to the text)

-- Lance Owens, editor


Celsus' Description of the Ophite Diagrams (according to Origen)

[Short excerpts of text from Origen Contra Celsus Book 6, Chapter 24 to 38:] Celsus says there
is a diagram consisting of ten [or seven] separate circles, circumscribed by one circle which is
said to be the world-soul and is called Leviathan. The diagram is divided by a thick black line,
which is called Gehenna, or in Greek Tartarus. The "seal" is that of the one who imposes it, who
is called Father, the one sealed is called Youth and Son, and he responds, "I have been anointed
with the white chrism from the tree of life".

There are seven angels, who delivered the seal; they stand on both sides of the soul set it free
from the body; and there are other angels of light who are called Archontics. The Archon of the
so-called Archontics is the accursed god of the Jews, who makes rain and thunder.

He is the Demiurge of this world, the God of Moses described in his creation narrative. Of the
Seven archontic demons, the first is lion-shaped; the second is a bull; the third is amphibious and
hisses horribly; the fourth is in the form of an eagle ; the fifth has the appearance of a bear, the
sixth, that of a dog ; and the seventh, that of an ass named Thaphabaoth or Onoel.

Some persons return to the archontic forms so they become lions or bulls or serpents or eagles or
bears or dogs. There is a square, and there are words said at the gates of Paradise.

They add still further matters; the sayings of prophets, and circles upon circles, and emanations
of the earthly church and of circumcision, and the power emanating from a certain virgin
Prunikos, and a living soul, and a Heaven slain that it may live, and earth slain with a sword,
and many slain that they might live, and death stopped in Heaven, when the world's sin dies, and
a narrow way back, and doors opening automatically. Everywhere there is the Tree of Life and a
resurrection of flesh of the tree.

They say that some things are written within the two super-heavenly circles, the greater and the
lesser, those of the Son and the Father.

Origen's Description of the Ophite Diagrams

[Short excerpts of text from Origen Contra Celsus Book 6, Chapter 24 to 38:] In this diagram are
the greater and the smaller circle. On their diameters is inscribed "Father" and "Son." Between
the greater, in which the smaller lies, and another circle, consisting of two circles, the outer
yellow and the inner dark blue, is the barrier, shaped like a two-edged axe. Above it is a small
circle, smaller than the larger of those already mentioned, with "love" written on it.

Below it is another with the word "Life" [Zoe] . In the second circle, combining and
circumscribing the other two circles as well as another rhomboid shape, is written
"Foreknowledge of Wisdom" [Pronoia Sophia] , and above their common intersection is a circle
which is written "Knowledge" [Gnosis], and below, another in which is written
"Understanding"....
The Ophite Diagram (Hypothetical Reconstruction):

(Based on the reconstruction in: A. H. B. Logan, The Gnostics: Identifying an Early Christian
Cult, 2006, p 42)

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