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  2. Bruce Codex - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce Codex (Latin: Codex Brucianus) is a codex that contains Coptic, Arabic, and Ethiopic manuscripts. It contains rare Gnostic works; the Bruce Codex is the only known surviving copy of the Books of Jeu and another work simply called Untitled Text or the Untitled Apocalypse. In 1769, James Bruce purchased the codex in Upper Egypt.

  3. Untitled Text - Wikipedia

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    The Untitled Text [1] [2] in the Bruce Codex—also called the Untitled Treatise, [3] the Untitled Apocalypse, [4] and The Gnosis of the Light [4] —is a Gnostic text. When James Bruce acquired the codex in Egypt in 1769, [5] "very little knowledge" was available about this period of Gnostic Christianity. [4]

  4. List of Gnostic texts - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce Codex (purchased in 1769 by James Bruce): Books of Jeu, also known as The Gnosis of the Invisible God; The Untitled Text; The Askew Codex (British Museum, bought in 1784): Pistis Sophia: Books of the Savior; The Berlin Codex or The Akhmim Codex (found in Akhmim, Egypt; bought in 1896 by Carl Reinhardt): Apocryphon of John

  5. Setheus - Wikipedia

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    An English translation of the text with Schmidt's commentary was published in 1978, with translation and notes by Violet Macdermot. [1] All references to Setheus are contained within 'The Untitled Text,' one of the 3 books contained within the Codex. In Chapter Eight, the text describes Setheus: "This truly is the only-begotten God.

  6. Books of Jeu - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the Sahidic Coptic of the Codex version is a translation, however, and the original was written in Koine Greek in the early 3rd century. This estimate is because the Pistis Sophia mentions the two books of Jeu twice (158.18 and 228.35), suggesting that the Books of Jeu were written before it, and the Pistis Sophia is dated ...

  7. Letter of Peter to Philip - Wikipedia

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    The section of Codex VIII with the Letter of Peter to Philip is 8 pages long, from the middle of page 132 to page 140. [4] [5] The second copy is found in Codex Tchacos, which was said to be discovered in 1978 in Minya, Egypt. The codex sat unanalyzed by scholars for two decades, though, in the hands of an Egyptian antiquities dealer.

  8. Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit - Wikipedia

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    This opening describes the creation of the universe and the origin of the three powers: the Father, the Mother, and the Son. These powers are said to have come forth from the great invisible Spirit, who is the light of the aeons, the truth, and the incorruptions.

  9. Sethianism - Wikipedia

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    The Untitled Text (or Untitled Apocalypse or The Gnosis of the Light) [citation needed] (Bruce Codex, c. 5th century) The Coptic Apocalypse of Paul; The Gospel of Judas is the most recently discovered Gnostic text. National Geographic has published an English translation of

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