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Colarbasians

In Christian Gnostic religious history, the Colarbasians (from Gk. Colarbasus, Hippol., Ps. Tert.; Colorbasus, Iren., Epiph., Theodoret, Philast. cod., Aug.; ''C. Bassus'' Philast. codd.) were a supposed sect of the 2nd century, deemed heretics, so called from their leader Colarbasus, a disciple of Valentinius. Colarbasus, along with Marcus, another disciple of Valentinius, was said to maintain the whole plenitude, and perfection of truth and religion, to be contained in the Greek alphabet; and that it was for this reason that Jesus was called the ''Alpha and Omega''.
==Analysis==
The name occurs first, and that only incidentally, in a solitary passage of Irenaeus ((i. 14, 1 )) which has been the subject of much discussion.
Marcus, Irenaeus seems to say, boasted that he alone was allowed to become the womb and receptacle of the Sigé (''Silence'') of Colarbasus; the offspring to which he gave birth being the statement and revelation recorded afterwards. There is no previous mention of Colarbasus. Irenaeus has for six pages been speaking of Marcus alone. Eleven pages back he refers briefly to "a certain other ''Illustrious'' teacher of theirs" (Valentinians ); but there is no coincidence of doctrine, and nothing to suggest that the nameless, or obscurely named (), heretic was himself Colarbasus, as some have supposed.

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