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The Testimony Of Truth |
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The Testimony of TruthFrom: http://esotericathesixth.tripod.com/esotericathesixth/NagHammadi.TestimonyofTruth.htm I will speak to those who know to hear not with the ears of the body but with the ears of the mind. For many have sought after the truth and have not been able to find it; because there has taken hold of them the old leaven of the Pharisees and the scribes of the Law. And the leaven is the errant desire of the angels and the demons and the stars. As for the Pharisees and the scribes, it is they who belong to the archons who have authority over them. For no one who is under the Law will be able to look up to the truth, for they will not be able to serve two masters. For the defilement of the Law is manifest; but undefilement belongs to the light. The Law commands (one) to take a husband (or) to take a wife, and to beget, to multiply like the sand of the sea. But passion, which is a delight to them, constrains the souls of those who are begotten in this place, those who defile and those who are defiled, in order that the Law might be fulfilled through them. And they show that they are assisting the world; and they turn away from the light, who are unable to pass by the archon of darkness until they pay the last penny. But the Son of Man came forth from Imperishability, being alien to defilement. He came to the world by the Jordan river, and immediately the Jordan turned back. And John bore witness to the descent of Jesus. For it is he who saw the power which came down upon the Jordan river; for he knew that the dominion of carnal procreation had come to an end. The Jordan river is the power of the body, that is, the senses of pleasures. The water of the Jordan is the desire for sexual intercourse. John is the archon of the womb. And this is what the Son of Man reveals to us: It is fitting for you (pl.) to receive the word of truth, if one will receive it perfectly. But as for one who is in ignorance, it is difficult for him to diminish his works of darkness which he has done. Those who have known Imperishability, however, have been able to struggle against passions [...]. I have said to you, "Do not build nor gather for yourselves in the place where the brigands break open, but bring forth fruit to the Father." The foolish - thinking in their heart
that if they confess, "We are Christians," in word only
(but) not with power, while giving themselves over to ignorance,
to a human death, not knowing where they are going nor who Christ
is, thinking that they will live, when they are (really) in error
- hasten towards the principalities and authorities. They fall into
their clutches because of the ignorance that is in them. For (if)
only words which bear testimony were effecting salvation, the whole
world would endure this thing and would be saved. But it is in this
way that they drew error to themselves. ... For the Son of Man clothed himself with
their first-fruits; he went down to Hades and performed many mighty
works. He raised the dead therein; and the world-rulers of darkness
became envious of him, for they did not find sin in him. But he
also destroyed their works from among men, so that the lame, the
blind, the paralytic, the dumb, (and) the demon-possessed were granted
healing. And he walked upon the waters of the sea. For this reason
he destroyed his flesh from [...] which he [...]. And he became
[...] salvation [...] his death ... But when they are "perfected"
with a (martyr's) death, this is the thought that they have within
them: "If we deliver ourselves over to death for the sake of
the Name we will be saved." These matters are not settled in
this way. But through the agency of the wandering stars they say
they have "completed" their futile "course",
and [...] say, [...]. But these [...] they have delivered themselves
... And some say, "On the last day we
will certainly arise in the resurrection." But they do not
know what they are saying, for the last day is when those belonging
to Christ [...] the earth, which is [...]. When the time was fulfilled,
he destroyed their archon of darkness [...] soul(s) ... Do not expect, therefore, the carnal
resurrection, which is destruction; and they are not stripped of
it (the flesh) who err in expecting a resurrection that is empty.
They do not know the power of God, nor do they understand the interpretation
of the scriptures, on account of their double-mindedness. The mystery
which the Son of Man spoke about, [...], in order that [...] destroy
... But when they have come up to [...] sacrifice,
they die in a human way, and they deliver themselves ... But those who receive him to themselves
with ignorance, the pleasures which are defiled prevail over them.
It is those people who used to say; "God created members for
our use, for us to grow in defilement, in order that we might enjoy
ourselves." And they cause God to participate with them in
deeds of this sort; and they are not steadfast upon the earth. Nor
will they reach heaven, but [...] place will [...] four ... The males dwell [...] the virgin, by
means of [...] in the word [...]. But the word of [...] and spirit
... No one knows the God of truth except
solely the man who will forsake all of the things of the world,
having renounced the whole place, (and) having grasped the fringe
of his garment. He has set himself up as a power; he has subdued
desire in every way within himself. He has [...] and he has turned
to him [...], having also examined [...] in becoming [...] the mind.
And he [...] from his soul [...] there [...] he has ... ... he having [...] as he again [...], fighting against thoughts of the archons and the powers and the demons, not giving them a place in which to rest. But he struggled against their passions [...], he condemned their error. He cleansed his soul from the transgressions which he had committed with an alien hand. He stood up, being upright within himself, because he exists in everyone, and because he has death and life within himself, and he exists in the midst of both of them. And when he had received the power, he turned towards the parts of the right, and he entered into the truth, having forsaken all things pertaining to the left, having been filled with wisdom, with counsel, with understanding, and with insight and an eternal power. And he broke open his bonds. Those who had formed the whole place, he condemned. But they did not find [...] hidden within him. And he gave command to himself; he began to know himself and to speak with his mind, which is the father of the truth, concerning the unbegotten aeons, and concerning the virgin who brought forth the light. And he thinks about the power which flowed over the whole place, and which takes hold of him. And he is a disciple of his mind, which is male. He began to keep silent within himself until the day when he should become worthy to be received above. He rejects for himself loquacity and disputations, and he endures the whole place; and he bears up under them, and he endures all of the evil things. And he is patient with every one; he makes himself equal to every one, and he also separates himself from them. And that which someone wants, he brings to him, in order that he might become perfect (and) holy. When the [...], he grasped him, having bound him upon [...], and he was filled with wisdom. He bore witness to the truth [...] the power, and he went into Imperishability, the place whence he came forth, having left the world, which has the appearance of the night, and those that whirl the stars in it. This, therefore, is the true testimony: When man comes to know himself and God, who is over the truth, he will be saved, and he will crown himself with the crown unfading. John was begotten by the World through a woman, Elizabeth; and Christ was begotten by the world through a virgin, Mary. What is (the meaning of) this mystery? John was begotten by means of a womb worn with age, but Christ passed through a virgin's womb. When she had conceived, she gave birth to the Savior. Furthermore, she was found to be a virgin again. Why, then do you (pl.) err and not seek after these mysteries, which were prefigured for our sake? It is written in the Law concerning this, when God gave a command to Adam, "From every tree you may eat, but from the tree which is in the midst of Paradise do not eat, for on the day that you eat from it, you will surely die." But the serpent was wiser than all the animals that were in Paradise, and he persuaded Eve, saying, "On the day when you eat from the tree which is in the midst of Paradise, the eyes of your mind will be opened." And Eve obeyed, and she stretched forth her hand; she took from the tree and ate; she also gave to her husband with her. And immediately they knew that they were naked, and they took some fig-leaves (and) put them on as girdles. But God came at the time of evening, walking in the midst of Paradise. When Adam saw him, he hid himself. And he said, "Adam, where are you?" He answered (and) said, "I have come under the fig tree." And at that very moment, God knew that he had eaten from the tree of which he had commanded him, "Do not eat of it." And he said to him, "Who is it who has instructed you?" And Adam answered, "The woman whom you have given me." And the woman said, "It is the serpent who instructed me." And he (God) cursed the serpent, and called him "devil." And he said, "Behold, Adam has become like one of us, knowing evil and good." Then he said, "Let us cast him out of paradise, lest he take from the tree of life, and eat, and live forever." But what sort is this God? First he maliciously refused Adam from eating of the tree of knowledge, and, secondly, he said "Adam, where are you?" God does not have foreknowledge? Would he not know from the beginning? And afterwards, he said, "Let us cast him out of this place, lest he eat of the tree of life and live forever." Surely, he has shown himself to be a malicious grudger! And what kind of God is this? For great is the blindness of those who read, and they did not know him. And he said, "I am the jealous God; I will bring the sins of the fathers upon the children until three (and) four generations." And he said, "I will make their heart thick, and I will cause their mind to become blind, that they might not know nor comprehend the things that are said." But these things he has said to those who believe in him and serve him! And in one place, Moses writes, "He made the devil a serpent <for> those whom he has in his generation." Also, in the book which is called "Exodus," it is written thus: "He contended against the magicians, when the place was full of serpents according to their wickedness; and the rod which was in the hand of Moses became a serpent, (and) it swallowed the serpents of the magicians." Again it is written (Nm 21:9), "He
made a serpent of bronze (and) hung it upon a pole ... What, then, is this faith? They do not
serve ... pp. 51-54 of codex almost completely missing ... the Ogdoad, which is the eighth,
and that we might receive that place of salvation." But they
know not what salvation is, but they enter into misfortune, and
into a [...] in death, in the waters. This is the baptism of death
which they observe ... Isidore also, his son, resembled Basilides.
He also [...] many, and he [...], but he did not [...] this [...]
other disciple(s) [...] blind [...], but he gave them [...] pleasures
... But these who are from the generation
of the Son of Man have revealed to the [...] in all of the affairs
... pp. 63-64 of codex missing ... in a dream [...] silver [...]. But
[...] becomes wealthy [...] among the authorities ... But those who are from the seed of Adam
are manifest by their deeds, which are their work. They have not
ceased from desire which is wicked [...]. But some [...] the dogs
[...] the angels for [...] which they beget [...] will come [...]
with their ... But others are caught up in the death of [...]. They are pulled <every> which way, (and) they are gratified by unrighteous Mammon. They lend money at interest; they waste time; and they do not work. But he who is father of Mammon is (also) father of sexual intercourse. But he who is able to renounce them shows
that he is from the generation of the Son of Man, (and) has power
to accuse them. [...] he restrains [...] part(s) in a [...] in wickedness,
and he makes the outer like the inner. He resembles an angel which
... There are some, who upon entering the faith, receive a baptism on the ground that they have it as a hope of salvation, which they call the "seal", not knowing that the fathers of the world are manifest (in) that place. But he himself knows that he is sealed. For the Son of Man did not baptize any of his disciples. But [...], if those who are baptized were headed for life, the world would become empty. And the fathers of baptism were defiled. But the baptism of truth is something else; it is by renunciation of the world that it is found. But those who say only with the tongue that they are renouncing it are lying, and they are coming to the place of fear. Moreover, they are humbled within it. Just as those to whom it was given to have been condemned, they shall get something! They are wicked in their behavior! Some of them fall away to the worship of idols. Others have demons dwelling with them, as did David the king. He is the one who laid the foundation of Jerusalem; and his son Solomon, whom he begat in adultery, is the one who built Jerusalem by means of the demons, because he received power. When he had finished building, he imprisoned the demons in the temple. He placed them into seven waterpots. They remained a long time in the waterpots, abandoned there. When the Romans went up to Jerusalem, they discovered the waterpots, and immediately the demons ran out of the waterpots, as those who escape from prison. And the waterpots remained pure thereafter. And since those days, they dwell with men who are in ignorance, and they have remained upon the earth. Who, then, is David? And who is Solomon?
And what is the foundation? And what is the wall which surrounds
Jerusalem? And who are the demons? And what are the waterpots? And
who are the Romans? But these are mysteries ... pp. 75-76 of codex missing |
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