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On account of the reality of the authorities, (inspired) by the spirit of the father of truth, the great apostle - referring to the "authorities of the darkness" - told us that "our contest is not against flesh and blood; rather, the authorities of the universe and the spirits of wickedness." I have sent this (to you) because you inquire about the reality of the authorities.
Their chief is blind; because of his power and his ignorance and his arrogance he said, with his power, "It is I who am God; there is none apart from me." When he said this, he sinned against the entirety. And this speech got up to incorruptibility; then there was a voice that came forth from incorruptibility, saying, "You are mistaken, Samael" - which is, "god of the blind."
His thoughts became blind. And, having expelled his power - that is, the blasphemy he had spoken - he pursued it down to chaos and the abyss, his mother, at the instigation of Pistis Sophia. And she established each of his offspring in conformity with its power - after the pattern of the realms that are above, for by starting from the invisible world the visible world was invented.
As incorruptibility looked down into the region of the waters, her image appeared in the waters; and the authorities of the darkness became enamored of her. But they could not lay hold of that image, which had appeared to them in the waters, because of their weakness - since beings that merely possess a soul cannot lay hold of those that possess a spirit - for they were from below, while it was from above.
This is the reason why "incorruptibility looked down into the region (etc.)": so that, by the father's will, she might bring the entirety into union with the light. The rulers laid plans and said, "Come, let us create a man that will be soil from the earth." They modeled their creature as one wholly of the earth. Now the rulers [...] body [...] they have [...] female [...] is [...] with the face of a beast. They had taken some soil from the earth and modeled their man after their body and after the image of God that had appeared to them in the waters.
They said, "Come, let us lay hold of it by means of the form that we have modeled, so that it may see its male counterpart [...], and we may seize it with the form that we have modeled" - not understanding the force of God, because of their powerlessness. And he breathed into his face; and the man came to have a soul (and remained) upon the ground many days. But they could not make him arise because of their powerlessness. Like storm winds they persisted (in blowing), that they might try to capture that image, which had appeared to them in the waters. And they did not know the identity of its power.
Now all these things came to pass by the will of the father of the entirety. Afterwards, the spirit saw the soul-endowed man upon the ground. And the spirit came forth from the Adamantine Land; it descended and came to dwell within him, and that man became a living soul. It called his name Adam, since he was found moving upon the ground. A voice came forth from incorruptibility for the assistance of Adam; and the rulers gathered together all the animals of the earth and all the birds of heaven and brought them in to Adam to see what Adam would call them, that he might give a name to each of the birds and all the beasts.
They took Adam and put him the garden, that he might cultivate it and keep watch over it. And the rulers issued a command to him, saying, "From every tree in the garden shall you eat; yet from the tree of recognizing good and evil do not eat, nor touch it; for the day you eat from it, with death you are going to die."
They [...] this. They do not understand what they have said to him; rather, by the father's will, they said this in such a way that he might (in fact) eat, and that Adam might regard them as would a man of an exclusively material nature.
The rulers took counsel with one another and said, "Come, let us cause a deep sleep to fall upon Adam." And he slept. - Now the deep sleep that they "caused to fall upon him, and he slept" is Ignorance. - They opened his side like a living woman. And they built up his side with some flesh in place of her, and Adam came to be endowed only with soul.
And the spirit-endowed woman came to him and spoke with him, saying, "Arise, Adam." And when he saw her, he said, "It is you who have given me life; you will be called 'mother of the living'. - For it is she who is my mother. It is she who is the physician, and the woman, and she who has given birth."
Then the authorities came up to their Adam. And when they saw his female counterpart speaking with him, they became agitated with great agitation; and they became enamored of her. They said to one another, "Come, let us sow our seed in her," and they pursued her. And she laughed at them for their witlessness and their blindness; and in their clutches she became a tree, and left before them her shadowy reflection resembling herself; and they defiled it foully. - And they defiled the stamp of her voice, so that by the form they had modeled, together with their (own) image, they made themselves liable to condemnation.
The entire program has been carefully crafted to lead the viewer to assume that the Nag Hammadi texts are just a bunch of stories that are not to be believed.
Originally posted by windword
Is it any wonder that "Spell Check" still doesn't even recognize the word "gnostic"?
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by windword
Is it any wonder that "Spell Check" still doesn't even recognize the word "gnostic"?
Are you implying that Microsoft is in cahoots with the Catholic church? My Mac OS spell checker has no issues with the word gnostic (though it should be properly capitalized, which you didn't do, so maybe MS Spell Check is more on the ball than you think )
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by adjensen
What is the general consensus among scholars concerning these writings Jen ?
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by adjensen
At this point in time, I see no reason why Christianity would last any longer than previously established religions that lasted between 4 and 10,000 years. Hell, there have been religions that last longer than that and still fell in the end. It all depends on the cultures of the world.
Originally posted by EnochWasRight
reply to post by PuRe EnErGy
I would be interested in hearing your view of the Lord of the Old Testament by the light of the Nag Hammadi texts. Where do you place Jesus into the story with Sophia and how do they relate to the Lord? Also, how do you see the differences between Ehohim in Genesis 1 creating with no restrictions of the fruit as compared to the Lord creating in Genesis 2? The Gnostic view sees Genesis 1 as an Androgynous Adam. Genesis 2 would be the splitting of Adam into Male and Female duality. What is your view?
"Now the archon who is weak has three names. The first name is Yaltabaoth, the second is Saklas, and the third is Samael. And he is impious in his arrogance which is in him. For he said, 'I am God and there is no other God beside me,' for he is ignorant of his strength, the place from which he had come.
"This is the first archon who took a great power from his mother. And he removed himself from her and moved away from the places in which he was born. He became strong and created for himself other aeons with a flame of luminous fire which (still) exists now. And he joined with his arrogance which is in him and begot authorities for himself. The name of the first one is Athoth, whom the generations call the reaper. The second one is Harmas, who is the eye of envy. The third one is Kalila-Oumbri. The fourth one is Yabel. The fifth one is Adonaiou, who is called Sabaoth. The sixth one is Cain, whom the generations of men call the sun. The seventh is Abel. The eighth is Abrisene. The ninth is Yobel. The tenth is Armoupieel. The eleventh is Melceir-Adonein. The twelfth is Belias, it is he who is over the depth of Hades. And he placed seven kings - each corresponding to the firmaments of heaven - over the seven heavens, and five over the depth of the abyss, that they may reign. And he shared his fire with them, but he did not send forth from the power of the light which he had taken from his mother, for he is ignorant darkness.
"And the Sophia of the Epinoia, being an aeon, conceived a thought from herself and the conception of the invisible Spirit and foreknowledge. She wanted to bring forth a likeness out of herself without the consent of the Spirit, - he had not approved - and without her consort, and without his consideration. And though the person of her maleness had not approved, and she had not found her agreement, and she had thought without the consent of the Spirit and the knowledge of her agreement, (yet) she brought forth. And because of the invincible power which is in her, her thought did not remain idle, and something came out of her which was imperfect and different from her appearance, because she had created it without her consort. And it was dissimilar to the likeness of its mother, for it has another form.
"And when she saw (the consequences of) her desire, it changed into a form of a lion-faced serpent. And its eyes were like lightning fires which flash. She cast it away from her, outside that place, that no one of the immortal ones might see it, for she had created it in ignorance. And she surrounded it with a luminous cloud, and she placed a throne in the middle of the cloud that no one might see it except the holy Spirit who is called the mother of the living. And she called his name Yaltabaoth.
Originally posted by adjensen
... unless one is a Gnostic Christian, there is, in fact, no reason to believe anything found in Nag Hammadi. They are interesting texts, from an historical perspective, but they represent the teachings of a religion that died out 1600 years ago, and the predominant reason that it died out is that it was impractical.
I enjoy reading and studying the texts, but it is readily apparent that the effort to hijack Jesus Christ into the religious interpretation of Platonism was a futile one. Gnosticism might have lasted longer, had it not attempted to do that, which raised the ire of the orthodox church.
As someone who has read the Nag Hammadi library for over 10 years; they made no mention of the Apocryphon of John, they made no mention of Yaltabaoth or any of the other major differences in scripture ..
Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by PuRe EnErGy
after actually watching this video I really don't see anything wrong with the conclusions it comes to... Keep in mind this was likely directed towards "Christians" who have looked over or at least know about gnostic writing...
You seem to focus on the lack of mention of the Apocryphon of John, yet one must realise that accepting that particular book, one must also dismiss a good portion of the Old testament.... IF not all of it...
IF this video was designed for Christian viewing in general... that particular book would be considered one of the most heretical books of all the gnostic scripture because it makes the OT God out to be almost a satanic diety... In actuality I do agree with that idea... but that isn't something you will ever get a Christian to accept, no matter what evidence there is in books outside of the bible... or within it for that matter!
They consider the bible to be one book... not many separate books which is the reality of the bible...
So asking a Christian to accept anything that falls outside of the bible is futile... furthermore asking a Christian to dismiss anything within the bible is also a lesson in futility because to them the bible is "the word of God" and infallible...
Thanks for the video though...
Im quite interested in the discussion this thread might create.... the members who have already commented on this thread are some of my favorites
S&F
edit on 3-8-2013 by Akragon because: (no reason given)
Or one might say it began with Jmmanuel and ended with Thomas.
Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by WhoKnows100
Nope... The "gospel" starts at Matthew and ends at John...
Originally posted by Akragon
reply to post by TheOd
Well yes... I personally would include Thomas... Christians would not though...
It was mentioned in the video briefly... but it seems the OP's main concern was the lack of mention of the Apocryphon of John... And I explained the obvious reasons why that book Is not accepted or even mentioned in the video...