![]() ![]() Mary Magdalene also wrote the Gospel of Mary. ![]() In Mary Magdalene’s Legacy, I reveal that Mary Magdalene wrote Codices II, III and IV. The Prayer of Thanksgiving – a Hermetic prayerĪsclepius 21-29 – another Hermetic treatise CODEX VIIĪlthough the gnostic gospels are assigned to the apostles, scholars are unable to agree on who actually wrote them. The Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth – a Hermetic treatise Republic Plato (heavily modified with gnostic concepts) The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit (The Gospel of the Egyptians) CODEX V Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit (The Gospel of the Egyptians) The Book of Thomas the Contender CODEX III Book of sophia nag hammidi library for free#I can recommend Marvin Meyer’s book or they are available to read for free on CODEX I (also known as the Jung Codex) I stumbled across these gnostic texts whilst writing Apostle to Mary Magdalene and felt inspired to write two books, Mary Magdalene’s Legacy and Mary Magdalene’s Final Legacy. These diverse texts range from secret gospels, poems and descriptions of the origin of the universe, to myths, magic and instructions for mystical practice. It is thought the Nag Hammadi texts were buried by monks from a nearby monastery in the 4 th century. Possession of such books was made a criminal offence and copies of such books were burned and destroyed. ![]() So why were these texts buried? The Nag Hammadi texts, and others like them, were denounced as heresy by orthodox Christians in the middle of the second century. These would become known as the codices of the Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts. He smashed the jar with his mattock, but when he peered excitedly inside all he could see was a collection of old books – thirteen papyrus books bound in leather. Muhammad hesitated to break the jar, fearing the jar might contain a jinn, or a spirit, but he recalled stories of buried treasures, and his love of gold overcame his fear of jinn. They unexpectedly hit a red earthenware jar, almost a metre high. Muhammad Ali and his two brothers were riding their camels to the Jabal al-Tarif in order to gather sabakh, a soft soil used to fertilize their crops. In December 1945, three Arab peasants made an astonishing archaeological discovery in Upper Egypt. ![]()
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