Seth - Biblical Item ID: #215Sethian Texts: Gospel of Judas, Apocryphon of John, Trimorphic Protennoia, Thought of Norea, Apocalypse of AdamProduct Information:
Item DescriptionPurchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters : Gospel of Judas, Apocryphon of John, Trimorphic Protennoia, Thought of Norea, Apocalypse of Adam, Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, Second Treatise of the Great Seth, Coptic Apocalypse of Paul, Three Steles of Seth, Allogenes, Marsanes, Zostrianos. Excerpt : Gnosticism Allogenes is a Sethian Gnostic text from the New Testament apocrypha . The main surviving copies come from the Nag Hammadi library , though there are many missing lines. A small fragment also survives in the more recently discovered Codex Tchacos , which may prove mildly useful in filling the gaps. The text concerns revelations to Allogenes. Allogenes proceeds to describe how he overcame fear and ignorance, and ascended to the esoteric realm of the God of the Gnostics. In march of 2007 new christen discoveries, uncovered by Dr. Reverend Lynn Wedewer, PhD (Bnot Kohen)while researching in the Sethian Gnostic codex “Allogenes” discovered in egypt in 1945. In this codex it “could be construed” that allogenes is better termed “all our genes” the dna also referred to as the holy triad, holy trinity, holy spirit. From the Codex “And in accordance with the pattern that indwells you, know likewise that it is this way in all such (matters) after this pattern” (The dna) there are many more references from this text that distinctly refer to allogenes and dna pattern. . Notes 2. Allogenes DNA discovery : (global internet television) References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Gnosticism item This article is part of a series on Gnosticism item History of Gnosticism item Early Gnosticism item Syrian-Egyptic Gnosticism item Gnosticism in modern times item Proto-Gnostics item Philo item Simon Magus item Cerinthus item Valentinus item Basilides item Gnostic texts item Gnostic Gospels item Nag Hammadi … Item ReviewsLeave a Reply |
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