The Interpretation of
Knowledge
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Translated by John D. Turner
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... they came to believe by means of signs and wonders and fabrications.
The likeness that came to be through them followed him, but through
reproaches and humiliations before they received the apprehension
of a vision they fled without having heard that the Christ had been
crucified. But our generation is fleeing since it does not yet even
believe that the Christ is alive. In order that our faith may be
holy (and) pure, not relying upon itself actively, but maintaining
itself planted in him, do not say: "Whence is the patience
to measure faith?", for each one is persuaded by the things
he believes. If he disbelieves them, then he would be unable to
be persuaded. But it is a great thing for a man who has faith, since
he is not in unbelief, which is the world.
Now the world is the place of unfaith and the place of death. And
death exists as ...
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... likeness and they will not believe. A holy thing is the faith
to see the likeness. The opposite is unfaith in the likeness. The
things that he will grant them will support them. It was impossible
for them to attain to the imperishability [...] will become [...]
loosen [...] those who were sent [...]. For he who is distressed
will not believe. He is unable to bring a great church, since it
is gathered out of a small gathering.
He became an emanation of the trace. For also they say about the
likeness that it is apprehended by means of his trace. The structure
apprehends by means of the likeness, but God apprehends by means
of his members. He knew them before they were begotten, and they
will know him. And the one who begot each one from the first will
indwell them. He will rule over them. For it is necessary for each
one ...
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... the Savior removed himself, since it is fitting. Indeed, not
ignorant but carnal is the word who took him as a husband. And it
is he who exists as an image, since that one (masc.) also exists,
as well as that one (fem.) who brought us forth. And she caused
him to know that she is the Womb. This is a marvel of hers that
she causes us to transcend patience. But this is the marvel: he
loves the one who was first to permit a virgin [...]. It is fitting
to [...] her [...] unto death [...] desire to practice ...
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Therefore she yielded to him in her path. He was first to fix our
eye upon this virgin who is fixed to the cross that is in those
places. And we see that it is her water which the supreme authority
granted to the one in whom there is a sign. This is the water of
immortality which the great powers will grant to him while he is
below in the likeness of her young son. She did not stop on his
account. She [...] the [...] he became [...] in the [...] word that
appears to the [...]. He did not ...
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... in [...] through [...] come from those places. Some fell in
the path. Others fell in the rocks. Yet still others he sowed in
the thorns. And still others he gave to drink [...] and the shadow.
Behold [...] he [...] And this is the eternal reality before the
souls come forth from those who are being killed.
But he was being pursued in that place by the trace produced by
the Savior. And he was crucified and he died - not his own death,
for he did not at all deserve to die because of the church of mortals.
And he was nailed so that they might keep him in the Church. He
answered her with humiliations, since in this way he had borne the
suffering which he had suffered. For Jesus is for us a likeness
on account of ...
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... this [...] the entire structure and [...] the great bitterness
of the world [...] us with the [...] by thieves [...] the slaves
[...] down to Jericho [...] they received [...]. For [...] down
to those who will wait while the entire defect restrains them until
the final reality that is their portion, since he brought us down,
having bound us in nets of flesh. Since the body is a temporary
dwelling which the rulers and authorities have as an abode, the
man within, after being imprisoned in the fabrication, fell into
suffering. And having compelled him to serve them, they constrained
him to serve the energies. They split the Church so as to inherit
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... power to [...] and [...] and [...] having touched [...] before
[...] it is the beauty that will [...] wanted to [...] and to be
with [...] fighting with one another [...] like others [...] virgin
[...] to destroy [...] wound [...] but she [...] she likens herself
to the [...] her since they had struck [...] imperishable. This
[...] that he remain [...] virgin. The [...] her beauty [...] faithfulness
[...] and therefore [...] her. He hastened [...] he did not put
up with [...] they despise [...]. For when the Mother had ...
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... the Mother [...] her enemy [...] the teaching [...] of the
force [...] nature [...] behold a maiden [...] he is unable [...]
first [...] the opposite [...]. But how has he [...] maiden [...]
he was not able [...] he became [...] killed him [...] alive [...]
he reckoned her [...] better than life [...] since he knows that
if [...] world created him [...] him to raise him [...] up from
[...] upon the regions [...] those whom they rule [...]. But [...]
emitted him [...] he dwells in him [...] the Father of the All [...]
be more to her [...] him. He ...
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... like [...] into [...] he has them [...] them [...] each one
will be worthy [...] take him and [...] the teacher should hide
himself as if he were a god who would embrace his works and destroy
them. For he also spoke with the Church and he made himself her
teacher of immortality, and destroyed the arrogant teacher by teaching
her to die.
And this teacher made a living school, for that teacher has another
school: while it teaches us about the dead writings, he, on the
other hand, was causing us to remove ourselves from the surfeit
of the world; we were being taught about our death through them.
Now this is his teaching: Do not call to a father upon the earth.
Your Father, who is in heaven, is one. You are the light of the
world. They are my brothers and my fellow companions who do the
will of the Father. For what use is it if you gain the world and
you forfeit your soul? For when we were in the dark, we used to
call many "father," since we were ignorant of the true
Father. And this is the great conception of all the sins ...
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... pleasure. We are like [...] him to [...] soul [...] men who
[...] the dwelling place.
What now is the faith laid down by the master who released him
from the great ignorance and the darkness of the ignorant eye? He
reminded him of the good things of his Father and the race. For
he said to him, "Now the world is not yours, may you not esteem
the form that is in it as advantageous; rather (as) disadvantageous
and (as) a punishment." Receive now the teaching of the one
who was reproached - an advantage and a profit for the soul - and
receive his shape. It is the shape that exists in the presence of
the Father, the word and the height, that let you know him before
you have been led astray while in (the) flesh of condemnation.
Likewise I became very small, so that through my humility I might
take you up to the great height, whence you had fallen. You were
taken to this pit. If now you believe in me, it is I who shall take
you above, through this shape that you see. It is I who shall bear
you upon my shoulders. Enter through the rib whence you came and
hide yourself from the beasts. The burden that you bear now is not
yours. Whenever you (fem.) go ...
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... from his glory [...] from the first. From being counted with
the female, sleep brought labor and the sabbath, which is the world.
For from being counted with the Father, sleep brought the sabbath
and the exodus from the world of the beasts. For the world is from
beasts and it is a beast. Therefore he that is lost has been reckoned
to the crafty one, and that one is from the beasts that came forth.
They put upon him a garment of condemnation, for the female had
no other garment for clothing her seed except the one she brought
on the sabbath. For no beast exists in the Aeon. For the Father
does not keep the sabbath, but (rather) actuates the Son, and through
the Son he continued to provide himself with the Aeons. The Father
has living rational elements from which he puts on my members as
garments. The man ...
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... this is the name. The [...] he emitted himself and he emitted
the reproached one. The one who was reproached changed (his) name
and, along with that which would be like the reproach, he appeared
as flesh. And the humiliated one has no equipment. He has no need
of the glory that is not his; he has his own glory with the name,
which is the Son. Now he came that we might become glorious through
the humiliated one that dwells in the places of humiliation. And
through him who was reproached we receive the forgiveness of sins.
And through the one who was reproached and the one who was redeemed
we receive grace.
But who is it that redeemed the one who was reproached? It is the
emanation of the name. For just as the flesh has need of a name,
so also is the flesh an Aeon that Wisdom has emitted. It received
the majesty that is descending, so that the Aeon might enter the
one who was reproached, that we might escape the disgrace of the
carcass and be regenerated in the flesh and blood of ...
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... destiny. He [...] and the Aeons [...] they accepted the Son
although he was a complete mystery [...] each one of his members
[...] grace. When he cried out, he was separated from the Church
like portions of the darkness from the Mother, while his feet provided
him traces, and these scorched the path of the ascent to the Father.
But what is the way and manner (in) which it (fem.) became their
head? Well, it (fem.) made the dwelling place to bring forth the
light to those who dwell within him, so that they might see the
ascending Church. For the Head drew itself up from the pit; it was
bent over the cross and it looked down to Tartaros so that those
below might look above. Hence, for example, when someone looks at
someone, then the face of the one who looked down looks up; so also
once the Head looked from the height to its members, our members
went above, where the Head was. And it, the cross, was undergoing
nailing for the members, and solely that they might be able ...
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... have [...] because they were like [...] slave. The consummation
is thus: He whom she indicated will be completed by the one who
indicated. And the seeds that remain will endure until the All is
separated and takes shape.
And thus the decree will be fulfilled, for just as the woman who
is honored until death has the advantage of time, so too will it
give birth. And this offspring will receive the body appointed for
it, and it will become perfect. He has a generous nature, since
the Son of God dwells in him. And whenever he acquires the All,
whatever he possesses will <be dissolved> in the fire because
it greatly despised and outraged the Father.
Moreover, when the great Son was sent after his small brothers,
he spread abroad the edict of the Father and proclaimed it, opposing
the All. And he removed the old bond of debt, the one of condemnation.
And this is the edict that was: Those who made themselves enslaved
have become condemned in Adam. They have been brought from death,
received forgiveness for their sins, and been redeemed by ...
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... since we are worthy [...] and [...] but I say [...] and these
[...]. For [...] is worthy to [...] God. And the Father [...] the
Christ removed himself from all these, since he loves his members
with all his heart. One who is jealous sets his members against
one another. If he is not jealous, he will not be removed from (the)
other members and the good which he sees.
By having a brother who regards us as he also is, one glorifies
the one who gives us grace. Moreover, it is fitting for each of
us to enjoy the gift that he has received from God, and that we
not be jealous, since we know that he who is jealous is an obstacle
in his (own) path, since he destroys only himself with the gift
and he is ignorant of God. He ought to rejoice and be glad and partake
of grace and bounty. Does someone have a prophetic gift? Share it
without hesitation. Neither approach your brother jealously nor
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... chosen as they [...] empty as they escape [...] fallen from
their [...] are ignorant that [...] in this way they have [...]
them in [...] in order that they may reflect perforce upon the things
that you want them to think about when they think about you. Now
your brother also has his grace: Do not belittle yourself, but rejoice
and give thanks spiritually, and pray for that one, in order that
you might share the grace that dwells within him. So do not consider
him foreign to you, rather, (as) one who is yours, whom each of
your <fellow> members received. By loving the Head who possesses
them, you also possess the one from whom it is that these outpourings
of gifts exist among your brethren.
But is someone making progress in the Word? Do not be hindered
by this; do not say: ''Why does he speak while I do not?",
for what he says is (also) yours, and that which discerns the Word
and that which speaks is the same power. The Word ...
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... eye or a hand only, although they are a single body. Those
who belong to us all serve the Head together. And each one of the
members reckons it as a member. They cannot all become entirely
a foot or entirely an eye or entirely a hand, since these members
will not live alone; rather they are dead. We know that they are
being put to death. So why do you love the members that are still
dead, instead of those that live? How do you know that someone is
ignorant of the brethren? For you are ignorant when you hate them
and are jealous of them, since you will not receive the grace that
dwells within them, being unwilling to reconcile them to the bounty
of the Head. You ought to give thanks for our members and ask that
you too might be granted the grace that has been given to them.
For the Word is rich, generous and kind. Here he gives away gifts
to his men without jealousy, according to ...
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... appeared in each of the members [...] himself [...] since they
do not fight at all with one another on account of their difference(s).
Rather, by laboring with one another, they will work with one another,
and if one of them suffers, they will suffer with him, and when
each one is saved, they are saved together.
Moreover, if they would wait for the exodus from the (earthly)
harmony, they will come to the Aeon. If they are fit to share in
the (true) harmony, how much the more those who derive from the
single unity? They ought to be reconciled with one another. Do not
accuse your Head because it has not appointed you as an eye but
rather as a finger. And do not be jealous of that which has been
put in the class of an eye or a hand or a foot, but be thankful
that you do not exist outside the Body. On the contrary, you have
the same Head on whose account the eye exists, as well as the hand
and the foot and the rest of the parts. Why do you despise the one
that is appointed as [...] it desired to [...] you slandered [...]
does not embrace [...] unmixed body [...] chosen [...] dissolve
[...] of the Aeon [...] descent [...] however plucked us from <the>
Aeons that exist in that place. Some exist in the visible Church
- those who exist in the Church of men - and unanimously they proclaim
to one another the Pleroma of their aeon. And some exist for death
in the Church on whose behalf they go - she for whom they are death
- while others are for life. Therefore they are lovers of abundant
life. And each of the rest endures by his own root. He puts forth
fruit that is like him, since the roots have a connection with one
another and their fruits are undivided, the best of each. They possess
them, existing for them and for one another. So let us become like
the roots, since we are equal [...] that Aeon [...] those who are
not ours [...] above the [...] grasp him [...] since [...] your
soul. He will [...] we gave you to him. If you purify it, it abides
in me. If you enclose it, it belongs to the Devil. Even if you kill
his forces that are active, it will be with you. For if the soul
is dead, still it was enacted upon (by) the rulers and authorities.
What, now, do you think of as spirit? Or why do they persecute
men of this sort to death? Are they not satisfied to be with the
soul and seek it? For every place is excluded from them by the men
of God so long as they exist in flesh. And when they cannot see
them, since they (the men of God) live by the spirit, they tear
apart what appears, as if thus they can find them. But what is the
profit for them? They are senselessly mad! They rend their surroundings!
They dig the earth! [...] him [...] hid [...] exists [...] purify
[...] however [...] after God [...] seize us [...] but we walk [...].
For if the sins are many, how much the more now is the jealousy
of the Church of the Savior. For each one was capable of both (types)
of transgression, namely that of an adept, and (that of) an ordinary
person. It is still a single ability that they possess. And as for
us, we are adepts at the Word. If we sin against it, we sin more
than Gentiles. But if we surmount every sin, we shall receive the
crown of victory, even as our Head was glorified by the Father.
The Interpretation of Knowledge
Selection made from James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag Hammadi Library,
revised edition. HarperCollins, San Francisco, 1990.
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