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Passages similar to: Popol Vuh — Part IV, Chapter 7
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Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 7 (7)
There began and originated their power, because the empire of the King of the Quiché was really large. They were in every sense marvelous kings; there was no one who could dominate them, neither was there anyone who could humble them. And at the same time they were the builders of the grandeur of the kingdom which they had founded there in Izmachí.
Tripartite Tractate
Aeonic Life (3)
They were fathers of the third glory according to the independence and the power which was begotten with them, since each one of them individually...
The Republic
Book VIII (547)
I believe that you have rightly conceived the origin of the change. And the new government which thus arises will be of a form intermediate between ol...
Tripartite Tractate
The Conversion of the Logos (11)
They were stronger than them in the lust for power, for they were more honored than the first ones, who had been raised above them. Those had not...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XXIV: How Moses Discharged the Part of A Military Leader. (2)
Of the kingly office one kind is divine, - that which is according to God and His holy Son, by whom both the good things which are of the earth, and...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXXI (40)
To Sparnak the governorship of Spâhân was given; to Khûsrôv the governorship of Râi was given; to Mârgandak the kingdom, forest settlements, and...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXII. Jesus Tells of Imminent Betrayal, Death, Resurrection—the Mother of James and John Voices Their Ambition—"the Chiefest Shall Be Servant" (14)
Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them; ye know that they which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles exercise...
Tripartite Tractate
The Imperfect Begetting by the Logos (15)
They wanted to command one another, overcoming one another in their vain ambition, while the glory which they possess contains a cause of the system...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXXVIII (24)
These are the kings who reigned in the land of Edom. Joseph ' Service with Potiphar ; his Purity and . Imprisonment (xxxix. - ; cf. Gen. xxxix.).
Book of Enoch
Chapter LIV (2)
And they brought the kings and the mighty, and began to cast them into this deep valley.
The Republic
Book VI (502)
The women and children are now disposed of, but the other question of the rulers must be investigated from the very beginning. We were saying, as you ...
Gospel of Philip
The Rulers (The Rulers)
The rulers wanted to fool people, since they saw that people have a kinship with what is truly good. They took the names of the good and assigned...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXXVIII (15)
And these are the kings that reigned in Edom before there reigned any king over the children of Israel [until this day] in the land of Edom.
Tripartite Tractate
The Imperfect Begetting by the Logos (16)
They are likenesses of the things which are exalted. They were brought to a lust for power in each one of them, according to the greatness of the...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
American Indian Symbolism (43)
That the Quichés possessed the keys to the mystery of regeneration is evident from an analysis of the symbols appearing upon the images of their...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XVI (5)
The Ravignani were, from whom descended The County Guido, and whoe'er the name Of the great Bellincione since hath taken. He of La Pressa knew the...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 26: Of the Feast of Pentecost. Of the Sending of the Holy Spirit to his Apostles, and the Believers. The Holy Gate of the Divine Power. (22)
And it came so far, that they mingled the Jewish Ceremonies in their Doings, as if the Justification of a poor Sinner laid in them, because they were ...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto VII (5)
The other, who in look doth comfort him, Governed the region where the water springs, The Moldau bears the Elbe, and Elbe the sea. His name was...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXIII (3)
When Frêdûn came to them they fled from the country of Iran, and settled upon the sea-coast; now, through the invasion of the Arabs, they are again...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXXII (5)
Again, I say, by Zaratûst were begotten three sons and three daughters; one son was Isadvâstar, one Aûrvatad-nar, and one Khûrshêd-kîhar; as...
Enuma Elish
Other Accounts: Marduk Creation (OBV.16)
The holy city, the dwelling, of their hearts' desire, they proclaimed supreme
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