The Prayer of the Apostle Paul: Secret Supplication and the Five Seals
The Prayer of the Apostle Paul from Nag Hammadi Codex I. The secret supplication, the Five Seals, and the ritual opening to the Gnostic library.
The Nag Hammadi Library gathers ZenithEye articles on the Coptic codices discovered near Nag Hammadi and the Gnostic, apocryphal and contemplative texts they preserve. This archive route explores individual tractates, codex structure, Sethian and Valentinian traditions, ascent literature, feminine divine symbolism, reading paths and the wider significance of these texts for modern seekers, scholars and readers of gnosis.
The Prayer of the Apostle Paul from Nag Hammadi Codex I. The secret supplication, the Five Seals, and the ritual opening to the Gnostic library.
Complete guide to the Gospel of Thomas from Nag Hammadi Codex II. Explore all 114 sayings of the living Jesus, the secret words, and the path to self-knowledge.
The definitive guide to Apocryphon of John (Secret Book of John), the foundational Sethian text on creation, archons, and the three races of humanity.
Complete guide to Trimorphic Protennoia (Three Forms of First Thought), the Sethian hymn of divine descent from Nag Hammadi Codex XIII.
The definitive guide to the Nag Hammadi Library. Navigate all 46 tractates with curated reading paths, thematic collections, and essential starting points.
Complete reading order for all 46 Nag Hammadi tractates. Curated pathways through the Gnostic gospels, organised by codex and thematic journey.
What is Gnosticism? Exploring the scholarly debate: David Brakke, Michael Allen Williams, Karen King, and the question of whether ‘Gnosticism’ exists as a historical category.
The Acts of Thomas: Complete guide to the apocryphal acts of the apostle, including the Hymn of the Pearl, his missionary journeys, and Gnostic theology.
The Hymn of the Pearl from the Acts of Thomas: A Gnostic allegory of the soul’s descent into matter and its awakening to divine origin. Full commentary and analysis.
The Apocryphon of John: The most important Sethian text. Explore the creation myth of Yaldabaoth, the fall of Sophia, and the secret knowledge of salvation.