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Post by Hans Schokkenbroek on Sept 12, 2018 13:48:55 GMT
To me the meaning is that we were born in this realm through Sophia (the mother) but when you become whole again you are back with the Father and the Mother (see bold). But that is just my interpretation....
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Jesus, Gentiles, Christians (52, 15– 24) A gentile does not die, never having been alive so as to die. One who has believed in truth is alive, but this person is at risk of dying just by being alive. Since Christ came, the world has been created, cities have been beautified, and the dead have been buried. When we were Hebrews we were orphans, with only a mother, but when we became Christians we had a father and a mother. 4
Meyer, Marvin W.; Robinson, James M.. The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: The Revised and Updated Translation of Sacred Gnostic Texts Complete in One Volume (p. 161). HarperCollins. Kindle Edition.
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Post by ML on Feb 21, 2019 6:38:27 GMT
Finally found a text to support my conclusion some years back.
Every time the reference 'God' is made, i have that thing in me that says 'That's Fake'.
I just realize it was written in this Gospel. no wonder Constantin did not canonize this gospel.
Thanks
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Post by ML on May 2, 2019 5:57:17 GMT
Finally found a text to support my conclusion some years back. Every time the reference 'God' is made, i have that thing in me that says 'That's Fake'. I just realize it was written in this Gospel. no wonder Constantin did not canonize this gospel. Thanks John 1 King James Version (KJV)
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2 The same was in the beginning with God.
3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.The whole UNIVERSE (seen and unseen) belongs to the entity referred to by many as GOD. because it was created via sound/word
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