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Discover the Teachings of Silvanus from Nag Hammadi Codex VII: a unique practical wisdom text blending Stoic ethics and Christian spirituality, offering ancient guidance…
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Explore The Concept of Our Great Power from Nag Hammadi Codex VI: a radical apocalyptic text describing the silent, impersonal supreme deity beyond the…
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The Prayer of Thanksgiving (NHC VI,7) stands as one of the few explicitly liturgical texts in the Nag Hammadi Library, preserving the ritual script…
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The Asclepius (NHC VI,8) stands as the longest Hermetic treatise preserved in the Nag Hammadi Library, offering a philosophical vision of cosmic order that…
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The unidentified fragments of Codex XII (NHC XII,3) constitute the most enigmatic remains in the Nag Hammadi Library--damaged papyrus scraps too fragmentary for certain…
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The Authoritative Teaching (NHC VI,3)--also known as the Authentikos Logos or Authoritative Discourse--stands as one of the most psychologically penetrating texts in the Nag…
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The Concept of Our Great Power (NHC VI,4) occupies a singular position within the Nag Hammadi Library as an apocalyptic tractate that maps salvation…
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The Sentences of Sextus (NHC XII,1) presents a bureaucratic anomaly within the Nag Hammadi Library—a text requiring no celestial navigation permits, no aeonic jurisdiction…
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Contents What is Hypsiphrone? The Mysterious Fragment of Codex XI The Speaker and Her Situation The Five Seals in Practice Angelic Opposition and Assistance…
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The Scribal Colophons of the Nag Hammadi Library represent the ultimate bureaucratic irony: after navigating the celestial administrations of archons, aeons, and angelic checkpoint…
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