The Gospel of Philip
Translated by Wesley W. Isenberg
A Hebrew makes another Hebrew, and such a person is called "proselyte". But a proselyte does not make another proselyte. [...] just as they [...] and make others like themselves, while others simply exist.
The slave seeks only to be free, but he does not hope to acquire the estate of
his master. But the son is not only a son but lays claim to the inheritance of
the father. Those who are heirs to the dead are themselves dead, and they
inherit the dead.
Those who are heirs to what is living are alive, and they
are heirs to both what is living and the dead. The dead are heirs to nothing.
For how can he who is dead inherit? If he who is dead inherits what is living
he will not die, but he who is dead will live even more.
A Gentile does not die, for he has never lived in order that he may die. He who has believed in the truth has found life, and this one is in danger of dying, for he is alive. Since Christ came, the world has been created, the cities adorned, the dead carried out. When we were Hebrews, we were orphans and had only our mother, but when we became Christians, we had both father and mother.
Those who sow in winter reap in summer. The winter is the world, the summer
the other Aeon (eternal realm). Let us sow in the world that we may reap in
the summer. Because of this, it is fitting for us not to pray in the winter.
Summer follows winter.
But if any man reap in winter he will not actually reap
but only pluck out, since it will not provide a harvest for such a person. It
is not only [...] that it will [...] come forth, but also on the Sabbath [...]
is barren.
Christ came to ransom some, to save others, to redeem others. He ransomed
those who were strangers and made them his own. And he set his own apart,
those whom he gave as a pledge according to his plan. It was not only when he
appeared that he voluntarily laid down his life, but he voluntarily laid down
his life from the very day the world came into being.
Then he came first in
order to take it, since it had been given as a pledge. It fell into the hands
of robbers and was taken captive, but he saved it. He redeemed the good people
in the world as well as the evil.
Light and Darkness, life and death, right and left, are brothers of one another. They are inseparable. Because of this neither are the good, nor evil, nor is life, nor death. For this reason each one will dissolve into its earliest origin. But those who are exalted above the world are indissoluble, eternal.
Names given to the worldly are very deceptive, for they divert our thoughts
from what is correct to what is incorrect. Thus one who hears the word "God"
does not perceive what is correct, but perceives what is incorrect.
So also
with "the Father" and "the Son" and "the Holy Spirit" and "life" and "light"
and "resurrection" and "the Church (Ekklesia)" and all the rest - people do
not perceive what is correct but they perceive what is incorrect, unless they
have come to know what is correct.
The names which are heard are in the world
[...] deceive. If they were in the Aeon (eternal realm), they would at no time
be used as names in the world. Nor were they set among worldly things. They
have an end in the Aeon.
One single name is not uttered in the world, the name which the Father gave to the Son; it is the name above all things: the name of the Father. For the Son would not become Father unless he wore the name of the Father. Those who have this name know it, but they do not speak it. But those who do not have it do not know it.
But truth brought names into existence in the world for our sakes, because it
is not possible to learn it (truth) without these names. Truth is one single
thing; it is many things and for our sakes to teach about this one thing in
love through many things. The rulers (archons) wanted to deceive man, since
they saw that he had a kinship with those that are truly good.
They took the
name of those that are good and gave it to those that are not good, so that
through the names they might deceive him and bind them to those that are not
good. And afterward, what a favor they do for them! They make them be removed
from those that are not good and place them among those that are good. These
things they knew, for they wanted to take the free man and make him a slave to
them forever.
These are powers which [...] man, not wishing him to be saved, in order that they may [...]. For if man is saved, there will not be any sacrifices [...] and animals will not be offered to the powers. Indeed, the animals were the ones to whom they sacrificed. They were indeed offering them up alive, but when they offered them up, they died. As for man, they offered him up to God dead, and he lived.
Before Christ came, there was no bread in the world, just as Paradise, the
place were Adam was, had many trees to nourish the animals but no wheat to
sustain man. Man used to feed like the animals, but when Christ came, the
perfect man, he brought bread from heaven in order that man might be nourished
with the food of man.
The rulers thought that it was by their own power and
will that they were doing what they did, but the Holy Spirit in secret was
accomplishing everything through them as it wished. Truth, which existed since
the beginning, is sown everywhere. And many see it being sown, but few are
they who see it being reaped.
Some said, "Mary conceived by the Holy Spirit." They are in error. They do not
know what they are saying. When did a woman ever conceive by a woman? Mary is
the virgin whom no power defiled. She is a great anathema to the Hebrews, who
are the apostles and the apostolic men.
This virgin whom no power defiled
[...] the powers defile themselves. And the Lord would not have said "My
Father who is in Heaven" (Mt 16:17), unless he had another father, but he
would have said simply "My father".
The Lord said to the disciples, "[...] from every house. Bring into the house of the Father. But do not take (anything) in the house of the Father nor carry it off."
"Jesus" is a hidden name, "Christ" is a revealed name. For this reason "Jesus"
is not particular to any language; rather he is always called by the name
"Jesus". While as for "Christ", in Syriac it is "Messiah", in Greek it is
"Christ". Certainly all the others have it according to their own language.
"The Nazarene" is he who reveals what is hidden. Christ has everything in
himself, whether man, or angel, or mystery, and the Father.
Those who say that the Lord died first and (then) rose up are in error, for he
rose up first and (then) died. If one does not first attain the resurrection,
he will not die. As God lives, he would [...].
No one will hide a large valuable object in something large, but many a time
one has tossed countless thousands into a thing worth a penny. Compare the
soul. It is a precious thing and it came to be in a contemptible body.
Some are afraid lest they rise naked.
Because of this they wish to rise in the
flesh, and they do not know that it is those who wear the flesh who are naked.
It is those who [...] to unclothe themselves who are not naked. "Flesh and
blood shall not inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Co 15:50). What is this which
will not inherit? This which is on us. But what is this, too, which will
inherit? It is that which belongs to Jesus and his blood.
Because of this he
said "He who shall not eat my flesh and drink my blood has not life in him"
(Jn 6:53). What is it? His flesh is the word, and his blood is the Holy
Spirit. He who has received these has food and he has drink and clothing. I
find fault with the others who say that it will not rise.
Then both of them
are at fault. You say that the flesh will not rise. But tell me what will
rise, that we may honor you. You say the Spirit in the flesh, and it is also
this light in the flesh. (But) this too is a matter which is in the flesh, for
whatever you shall say, you say nothing outside the flesh.
It is necessary to
rise in this flesh, since everything exists in it. In this world, those who
put on garments are better than the garments. In the Kingdom of Heaven, the
garments are better than those that put them on.
It is through water and fire that the whole place is purified - the visible by
the visible, the hidden by the hidden. There are some things hidden through
those visible. There is water in water, there is fire in chrism.
Jesus took them all by stealth, for he did not appear as he was, but in the
manner in which they would be able to see him. He appeared to them all. He
appeared to the great as great. He appeared to the small as small. He appeared
to the angels as an angel, and to men as a man.
Because of this, his word hid
itself from everyone. Some indeed saw him, thinking that they were seeing
themselves, but when he appeared to his disciples in glory on the mount, he
was not small. He became great, but he made the disciples great, that they
might be able to see him in his greatness.
He said on that day in the thanksgiving, "You who have joined the perfect
light with the Holy Spirit, unite the angels with us also, as being the
images." Do not despise the lamb, for without it, it is not possible to see
the king. No one will be able to go in to the king if he is naked.
The heavenly man has many more sons than the earthly man. If the sons of Adam
are many, although they die, how much more the sons of the perfect man, they
who do not die but are always begotten. The father makes a son, and the son
has not the power to make a son. For he who has been begotten has not the
power to beget, but the son gets brothers for himself, not sons.
All who are
begotten in the world are begotten in a natural way, and the others are
nourished from the place whence they have been born. It is from being promised
to the heavenly place that man receives nourishment. [...] him from the mouth.
And had the word gone out from that place, it would be nourished from the mouth and it would become perfect. For it is by a kiss that the perfect conceive and give birth. For this reason we also kiss one another. We receive conception from the grace which is in one another.
There were three who always walked with the Lord: Mary, his mother, and her
sister, and Magdalene, the one who was called his companion. His sister and
his mother and his companion were each a Mary.
"The Father" and "the Son" are single names; "the Holy Spirit" is a double
name. For they are everywhere: they are above, they are below; they are in the
concealed, they are in the revealed. The Holy Spirit is in the revealed: it is
below. It is in the concealed: it is above.
The saints are served by evil powers, for they are blinded by the Holy Spirit into thinking that they are serving an (ordinary) man whenever they do so for the saints. Because of this, a disciple asked the Lord one day for something of this world. He said to him, "Ask your mother, and she will give you of the things which are another's."
The apostles said to the disciples, "May our entire offering obtain salt." They called Sophia "salt". Without it, no offering is acceptable. But Sophia is barren, without child. For this reason, she is called "a trace of salt". Wherever they will [...] in their own way, the Holy Spirit [...], and her children are many.
What the father possesses belongs to the son, and the son himself, so long as he is small, is not entrusted with what is his. But when he becomes a man, his father gives him all that he possesses. Those who have gone astray, whom the spirit begets, usually go astray also because of the Spirit. Thus, by one and the same breath, the fire blazes and is put out.
Echamoth is one thing and Echmoth, another. Echamoth is Wisdom simply, but Echmoth is the Wisdom of death, which is the one who knows death, which is called "the little Wisdom".
There are domestic animals, like the bull and the ass and others of this kind.
Others are wild and live apart in the deserts. Man ploughs the field by means
of the domestic animals, and from this he is nourished, he and the animals,
whether tame or wild. Compare the perfect man.
It is through powers which are
submissive that he ploughs, preparing for everything to come into being. For
it is because of this that the whole place stands, whether the good or the
evil, the right and the left. The Holy Spirit shepherds everyone and rules all
the powers, the "tame" ones and the "wild" ones, as well as those which are
unique. For indeed he [...] shuts them in, in order that [...] wish, they will
not be able to escape.
He who has been created is beautiful, but you would not find his sons noble
creations. If he were not created, but begotten, you would find that his seed
was noble. But now he was created (and) he begot. What nobility is this?
First, adultery came into being, afterward murder. And he was begotten in
adultery, for he was the child of the Serpent. So he became a murderer, just
like his father, and he killed his brother.
Indeed, every act of sexual
intercourse which has occurred between those unlike one another is adultery.
God is a dyer. As the good dyes, which are called "true", dissolve with the
things dyed in them, so it is with those whom God has dyed. Since his dyes are
immortal, they become immortal by means of his colors. Now God dips what he
dips in water.
It is not possible for anyone to see anything of the things that actually
exist unless he becomes like them. This is not the way with man in the world:
he sees the sun without being a sun; and he sees the heaven and the earth and
all other things, but he is not these things.
This is quite in keeping with
the truth. But you saw something of that place, and you became those things.
You saw the Spirit, you became spirit. You saw Christ, you became Christ. You
saw the Father, you shall become Father. So in this place you see everything
and do not see yourself, but in that place you do see yourself - and what you
see you shall become.
Faith receives, love gives. No one will be able to receive without faith. No
one will be able to give without love. Because of this, in order that we may
indeed receive, we believe, and in order that we may love, we give, since if
one gives without love, he has no profit from what he has given. He who has
received something other than the Lord is still a Hebrew.
The apostles who were before us had these names for him: "Jesus, the Nazorean,
Messiah", that is, "Jesus, the Nazorean, the Christ". The last name is
"Christ", the first is "Jesus", that in the middle is "the Nazarene".
"Messiah" has two meanings, both "the Christ" and "the measured". "Jesus" in
Hebrew is "the redemption". "Nazara" is "the Truth". "The Nazarene" then, is
"the Truth". "Christ" [...] has been measured. "The Nazarene" and "Jesus" are
they who have been measured.
When the pearl is cast down into the mud, it becomes greatly despised, nor if
it is anointed with balsam oil will it become more precious. But it always has
value in the eyes of its owner. Compare the Sons of God: wherever they may be,
they still have value in the eyes of their Father.
If you say, "I am a Jew," no one will be moved. If you say, "I am a Roman," no
one will be disturbed. If you say, "I am a Greek, a barbarian, a slave, a free
man," no one will be troubled. If you say, "I am a Christian," the [...] will
tremble. Would that I might [...] like that - the person whose name [...] will
not be able to endure hearing.
God is a man-eater. For this reason, men are sacrificed to him. Before men were sacrificed, animals were being sacrificed, since those to whom they were sacrificed were not gods.
Glass decanters and earthenware jugs are both made by means of fire. But if glass decanters break, they are done over, for they came into being through a breath. If earthenware jugs break, however, they are destroyed, for they came into being without breath.
An ass which turns a millstone did a hundred miles walking. When it was loosed, it found that it was still at the same place. There are men who make many journeys, but make no progress towards any destination. When evening came upon them, they saw neither city nor village, neither human artifact nor natural phenomenon, power nor angel. In vain have the wretches labored.
The Eucharist is Jesus. For he is called in Syriac "Pharisatha," which is "the one who is spread out," for Jesus came to crucify the world. The Lord went into the dye works of Levi. He took seventy-two different colors and threw them into the vat. He took them out all white. And he said, "Even so has the Son of Man come as a dyer."
As for the Wisdom who is called "the barren," she is the mother of the angels.
And the companion of the [...] Mary Magdalene. [...] loved her more than all
the disciples, and used to kiss her often on her mouth. The rest of the
disciples [...].
They said to him "Why do you love her more than all of us?"
The Savior answered and said to them,"Why do I not love you like her? When a
blind man and one who sees are both together in darkness, they are no
different from one another. When the light comes, then he who sees will see
the light, and he who is blind will remain in darkness."
The Lord said, "Blessed is he who is before he came into being. For he who is,
has been and shall be."
The superiority of man is not obvious to the eye, but lies in what is hidden from view. Consequently, he has mastery over the animals which are stronger than he is and great in terms of the obvious and the hidden. This enables them to survive. But if man is separated from them, they slay one another and bite one another. They ate one another because they did not find any food. But now they have found food because man tilled the soil.
If one goes down into the water and comes up without having received anything, and says "I am a Christian," he has borrowed the name at interest. But if he receives the Holy Spirit, he has the name as a gift. He who has received a gift does not have to give it back, but of him who has borrowed it at interest, payment is demanded. This is the way it happens to one when he experiences a mystery.
Great is the mystery of marriage! For without it, the world would not exist. Now the existence of the world [...], and the existence of [...] marriage. Think of the [...] relationship, for it possesses [...] power. Its image consists of a defilement.
The forms of evil spirit include male ones and female ones. The males are they
which unite with the souls which inhabit a female form, but the females are
they which are mingled with those in a male form, though one who was
disobedient. And none shall be able to escape them, since they detain him if
he does not receive a male power or a female power, the bridegroom and the
bride.
One receives them from the mirrored bridal chamber. When the wanton
women see a male sitting alone, they leap down on him and play with him and
defile him. So also the lecherous men, when they see a beautiful woman sitting
alone, they persuade her and compel her, wishing to defile her. But if they
see the man and his wife sitting beside one another, the female cannot come
into the man, nor can the male come into the woman. So if the image and the
angel are united with one another, neither can any venture to go into the man
or the woman.
He who comes out of the world, and so can no longer be detained on the grounds
that he was in the world, evidently is above the desire of the [...] and fear.
He is master over [...]. He is superior to envy. If [...] comes, they seize
him and throttle him. And how will this one be able to escape the great [...]
powers? How will he be able to [...]?
There are some who say, "We are
faithful" in order that [...] the unclean spirits and the demons. For if they
had the Holy Spirit, no unclean spirit would cleave to them. Fear not the
flesh nor love it. If you fear it, it will gain mastery over you. If you love
it, it will swallow and paralyze you.
And so he dwells either in this world or in the resurrection or in the middle
place. God forbid that I be found in there! In this world, there is good and
evil. Its good things are not good, and its evil things not evil. But there is
evil after this world which is truly evil - what is called "the middle". It is
death.
While we are in this world, it is fitting for us to acquire the
resurrection, so that when we strip off the flesh, we may be found in rest and
not walk in the middle. For many go astray on the way. For it is good to come
forth from the world before one has sinned.
There are some who neither will nor have the power to; and others who, if they
will, do not profit; for they did not act since [...] makes them sinners. And
if they do not will, justice will elude them in both cases: and it is always a
matter of the will, not the act.
An apostolic man in a vision saw some people shut up in a house of fire and
bound with fiery [...], lying [...] flaming [...], them in [...] faith [...].
And he said to them, "[...] able to be saved?" [...], "They did not desire it.
They received [...] punishment, what is called 'the [...] darkness', because
he [...]."
It is from water and fire that the soul and the spirit came into being. It is from water and fire and light that the son of the bridal chamber (came into being). The fire is the chrism, the light is the fire. I am not referring to that fire which has no form, but to the other fire whose form is white, which is bright and beautiful, and which gives beauty.
Truth did not come into the world naked, but it came in types and images. The
world will not receive truth in any other way. There is a rebirth and an image
of rebirth. It is certainly necessary to be born again through the image.
Which one? Resurrection. The image must rise again through the image.
The bridal chamber and the image must enter through the image into the truth: this
is the restoration. Not only must those who produce the name of the Father and
the Son and the Holy Spirit, do so, but have produced them for you. If one
does not acquire them, the name ("Christian") will also be taken from him. But
one receives the unction of the [...] of the power of the cross. This power
the apostles called "the right and the left." For this person is no longer a
Christian but a Christ.
The Lord did everything in a mystery, a baptism and a chrism and a Eucharist and a redemption and a bridal chamber. [...] he said, "I came to make the things below like the things above, and the things outside like those inside. I came to unite them in the place." [...] here through types [...]and images. Those who say, "There is a heavenly man and there is one above him" are wrong.
For it is the first of these two heavenly men, the one who is revealed, that
they call "the one who is below"; and he to whom the hidden belongs is that
one who is above him. For it would be better for them to say, "The inner and
outer, and what is outside the outer".
Because of this, the Lord called
destruction the "the outer darkness": there is not another outside of it. He
said, "My Father who is in secret". He said, "Go into your chamber and shut
the door behind you, and pray to your Father who is in secret" (Mt 6:6), the
one who is within them all.
But that which is within them all is the fullness.
Beyond it, there is nothing else within it. This is that of which they say,
"That which is above them".
Before Christ, some came from a place they were no longer able to enter, and they went where they were no longer able to come out. Then Christ came. Those who went in, he brought out, and those who went out, he brought in. When Eve was still with Adam, death did not exist. When she was separated from him, death came into being. If he enters again and attains his former self, death will be no more.
"My God, my God, why, O Lord, have you forsaken me?" (Mk 15:34). It was on the cross that he said these words, for he had departed from that place. [...] who has been begotten through him who [...] from God. The [...] from the dead. [...] to be, but now [...] perfect. [...] flesh, but this [...] is true flesh. [...] is not true, but [...] only possess an image of the true.
A bridal chamber is not for the animals, nor is it for the slaves, nor for
defiled women; but it is for free men and virgins.
Through the Holy Spirit we are indeed begotten again, but we are begotten
through Christ in the two.
We are anointed through the Spirit. When we were
begotten, we were united. None can see himself either in water or in a mirror
without light. Nor again can you see in light without mirror or water. For
this reason, it is fitting to baptize in the two, in the light and the water.
Now the light is the chrism.
There were three buildings specifically for sacrifice in Jerusalem. The one
facing the west was called "The Holy". Another, facing south, was called "The
Holy of the Holy". The third, facing east, was called "The Holy of the
Holies", the place where only the high priest enters. Baptism is "the Holy"
building. Redemption is the "Holy of the Holy".
"The Holy of the Holies" is
the bridal chamber. Baptism includes the resurrection and the redemption; the
redemption (takes place) in the bridal chamber. But the bridal chamber is in
that which is superior to [...] you will not find [...] are those who pray
[...]
Jerusalem who [...] Jerusalem, [...] those called the "Holy of the
Holies" [...] the veil was rent, [...] bridal chamber except the image [...]
above. Because of this, its veil was rent from top to bottom. For it was
fitting for some from below to go upward.
The powers do not see those who are clothed in the perfect light, and consequently are not able to detain them. One will clothe himself in this light sacramentally in the union.
If the woman had not separated from the man, she should not die with the man.
His separation became the beginning of death. Because of this, Christ came to
repair the separation, which was from the beginning, and again unite the two,
and to give life to those who died as a result of the separation, and unite
them.
But the woman is united to her husband in the bridal chamber. Indeed,
those who have united in the bridal chamber will no longer be separated. Thus
Eve separated from Adam because it was not in the bridal chamber that she
united with him.
The soul of Adam came into being by means of a breath. The partner of his soul is the spirit. His mother is the thing that was given to him. His soul was taken from him and replaced by a spirit. When he was united (to the spirit), he spoke words incomprehensible to the powers. They envied him [...] spiritual partner [...] hidden [...] opportunity [...] for themselves alone [...] bridal chamber, so that [...].
Jesus appeared [...] Jordan - the fullness of the Kingdom of Heaven. He who
was begotten before everything, was begotten anew. He who was once anointed,
was anointed anew. He who was redeemed, in turn redeemed (others).
Indeed, one must utter a mystery. The Father of everything united with the
virgin who came down, and a fire shone for him on that day. He appeared in the
great bridal chamber.
Therefore his body came into being on that very day. It
left the bridal chamber as one who came into being from the bridegroom and the
bride. So Jesus established everything in it through these. It is fitting for
each of the disciples to enter into his rest.
Adam came into being from two virgins, from the Spirit and from the virgin earth. Christ therefore, was born from a virgin to rectify the Fall which occurred in the beginning.
There are two trees growing in Paradise. The one bears animals, the other bears men. Adam ate from the tree which bore animals. He became an animal and he brought forth animals. For this reason the children of Adam worship animals. The tree [...] fruit is [...] increased. [...] ate the [...] fruit of the [...] bears men, [...] man. [...] God created man. [...] men create God. That is the way it is in the world - men make gods and worship their creation. It would be fitting for the gods to worship men!
Surely what a man accomplishes depends on his abilities. For this reason, we
refer to one`s accomplishments as "abilities". Among his accomplishments are
his children. They originate in a moment of ease.
Thus his abilities determine
what he may accomplish, but this ease is clearly evident in the children. You
will find that this applies directly to the image. Here is the man made after
the image accomplishing things with his physical strength, but producing his
children with ease.
In this world, the slaves serve the free. In the Kingdom of Heaven, the free
will minister to the slaves: the children of the bridal chamber will minister
to the children of the marriage.
The children of the bridal chamber have just
one name: rest. Altogether, they need take no other form, because they have
contemplation, [...]. They are numerous [...] in the things [...] the glories
[...].
Those [...] go down into the water. [...] out (of the water), will consecrate
it, [...] they who have [...] in his name. For he said, "Thus we should
fulfill all righteousness." (Mt 3:15)
Those who say they will die first and then rise are in error. If they do not
first receive the resurrection while they live, when they die they will
receive nothing. So also when speaking about baptism they say, "Baptism is a
great thing," because if people receive it they will live.
Philip the apostle said, "Joseph the carpenter planted a garden because he
needed wood for his trade. It was he who made the cross from the trees which
he planted.
His own offspring hung on that which he planted. His offspring was
Jesus, and the planting was the cross." But the Tree of Life is in the middle
of the Garden. However, it is from the olive tree that we got the chrism, and
from the chrism, the resurrection.
This world is a corpse-eater. All the things eaten in it themselves die also. Truth is a life-eater. Therefore no one nourished by truth will die. It was from that place that Jesus came and brought food. To those who so desired, he gave life, that they might not die.
God [...] garden. Man [...] garden. There are [...] and [...] of God. [...]
The things which are in [...] I wish. This garden is the place where they will
say to me, "[...] eat this or do not eat that, just as you wish." In the place
where I will eat all things is the Tree of Knowledge. That one killed Adam,
but here the Tree of Knowledge made men alive.
The law was the tree. It has
power to give the knowledge of good and evil. It neither removed him from
evil, nor did it set him in the good, but it created death for those who ate
of it. For when he said, "Eat this, do not eat that", it became the beginning
of death.
The chrism is superior to baptism, for it is from the word "Chrism" that we
have been called "Christians," certainly not because of the word "baptism".
And it is because of the chrism that "the Christ" has his name. For the Father
anointed the Son, and the Son anointed the apostles, and the apostles anointed
us. He who has been anointed possesses everything.
He possesses the
resurrection, the light, the cross, the Holy Spirit. The Father gave him this
in the bridal chamber; he merely accepted (the gift). The Father was in the
Son and the Son in the Father. This is the Kingdom of Heaven.
The Lord said it well: "Some have entered the Kingdom of Heaven laughing, and they have come out [...] because [...] a Christian, [...]. And as soon as [...] went down into the water, he came [...] everything (of this world), [...] because he [...] a trifle, but [...] full of contempt for this [...] the Kingdom of Heaven [...] If he despises [...], and scorns it as a trifle, [...] out laughing. So it is also with the bread and the cup and the oil, even though there is another one superior to these.
The world came about through a mistake. For he who created it wanted to create it imperishable and immortal. He fell short of attaining his desire. For the world never was imperishable, nor, for that matter, was he who made the world. For things are not imperishable, but sons are. Nothing will be able to receive imperishability if it does not first become a son. But he who has not the ability to receive, how much more will he be unable to give?
The cup of prayer contains wine and water, since it is appointed as the type
of the blood for which thanks is given. And it is full of the Holy Spirit, and
it belongs to the wholly perfect man. When we drink this, we shall receive for
ourselves the perfect man. The living water is a body. It is necessary that we
put on the living man. Therefore, when he is about to go down into the water,
he unclothes himself, in order that he may put on the living man.
A horse sires a horse, a man begets man, a god brings forth a god. Compare the
bridegroom and the bride. They have come from the [...]. No Jew [...] has
existed. And [...] from the Jews. [...] Christians [...] these [...] are
referred to as "The chosen people of [...]," and "The true man" and "Son of
Man" and "the seed of the Son of Man". This true race is renowned in the world
[...] that the sons of the bridal chamber dwell.
Whereas in this world the union is one of husband with wife - a case of
strength complemented by weakness(?) - in the Aeon (eternal realm), the form
of the union is different, although we refer to them by the same names. There
are other names, however; they are superior to every other name that is named
and are stronger than the strong.
For where there is a show of strength, there
those who excel in strength appear. These are not separate things, but both of
them are this one single thing. This is the one which will not be able to rise
above the heart of flesh.
Is it not necessary for all those who possess everything to know themselves?
Some indeed, if they do not know themselves, will not enjoy what they possess.
But those who have come to know themselves will enjoy their possessions.
Not only will they be unable to detain the perfect man, but they will not be
able to see him, for if they see him, they will detain him.
There is no other
way for a person to acquire this quality except by putting on the perfect
light and he too becoming perfect light. He who has put it on will enter
[...]. This is the perfect [...] that we [...] become [...] before we leave
[...]. Whoever receives everything [...] hither [...] be able [...] that
place, but will [...] the Middle as imperfect. Only Jesus knows the end of
this person.
The priest is completely holy, down to his very body. For if he has taken the
bread, he will consecrate it. Or the cup or anything else that he gets, he
will consecrate. Then how will he not consecrate the body also?
By perfecting the water of baptism, Jesus emptied it of death. Thus we do go
down into the water, but we do not go down into death, in order that we may
not be poured out into the spirit of the world. When that spirit blows, it
brings the winter. When the Holy Spirit breathes, the summer comes.
He who has knowledge of the truth is a free man, but the free man does not
sin, for "He who sins is the slave of sin" (Jn 8:34). Truth is the mother,
knowledge the father. Those who think that sinning does not apply to them are
called "free" by the world.
Knowledge of the truth merely makes such people
arrogant, which is what the words, "it makes them free" mean. It even gives
them a sense of superiority over the whole world. But "Love builds up" (1 Co
8:1). In fact, he who is really free, through knowledge, is a slave, because
of love for those who have not yet been able to attain to the freedom of
knowledge. Knowledge makes them capable of becoming free. Love never calls
something its own, [...] it [...] possess [...].
It never says,"This is yours"
or "This is mine," but "All these are yours". Spiritual love is wine and
fragrance. All those who anoint themselves with it take pleasure in it. While
those who are anointed are present, those nearby also profit (from the
fragrance).
If those anointed with ointment withdraw from them and leave, then
those not anointed, who merely stand nearby, still remain in their bad odor.
The Samaritan gave nothing but wine and oil to the wounded man. It is nothing
other than the ointment. It healed the wounds, for "love covers a multitude of
sins" (1 P 4:8).
The children a woman bears resemble the man who loves her. If her husband
loves her, then they resemble her husband. If it is an adulterer, then they
resemble the adulterer. Frequently, if a woman sleeps with her husband out of
necessity, while her heart is with the adulterer with whim she usually has
intercourse, the child she will bear is born resembling the adulterer.
Now you
who live together with the Son of God, love not the world, but love the Lord,
in order that those you will bring forth may not resemble the world, but may
resemble the Lord.
The human being has intercourse with the human being. The horse has
intercourse with the horse, the ass with the ass. Members of a race usually
have associated with those of like race. So spirit mingles with spirit, and
thought consorts with thought, and light shares with light. If you are born a
human being, it is the human being who will love you.
If you become a spirit,
it is the spirit which will be joined to you. If you become thought, it is
thought which will mingle with you. If you become light, it is the light which
will share with you. If you become one of those who belong above, it is those
who belong above who will rest upon you.
If you become horse or ass or bull or
dog or sheep, or another of the animals which are outside or below, then
neither human being nor spirit nor thought nor light will be able to love you.
Neither those who belong above nor those who belong within will be able to
rest in you, and you have no part in them.
He who is a slave against his will, will be able to become free. He who has become free by favor of his master, and has sold himself into slavery, will no longer be able to be free.
Farming in the world requires the cooperation of four essential elements. A
harvest is gathered into the barn only as a result of the natural action of
water, earth, wind and light. God's farming likewise has four elements -
faith, hope, love, and knowledge.
Faith is our earth, that in which we take
root. And hope is the water through which we are nourished. Love is the wind
through which we grow. Knowledge, then, is the light through which we ripen.
Grace exists in four ways: it is earthborn; it is heavenly; [...] the highest
heaven; [...] in [...].
Blessed is the one who on no occasion caused a soul [...]. That person is
Jesus Christ. He came to the whole place and did not burden anyone. Therefore,
blessed is the one who is like this, because he is a perfect man. For the Word
tells us that this kind is difficult to define.
How shall we be able to
accomplish such a great thing? How will he give everyone comfort? Above all,
it is not proper to cause anyone distress - whether the person is great or
small, unbeliever or believer - and then give comfort only to those who take
satisfaction in good deeds.
Some find it advantageous to give comfort to the
one who has fared well. He who does good deeds cannot give comfort to such
people, for he does not seize whatever he likes. He is unable to cause
distress, however, since he does not afflict them.
To be sure, the one who
fares well sometimes causes people distress - not that he intends to do so;
rather, it is their own wickedness which is responsible for their distress. He
who possesses the qualities (of the perfect man) bestows joy upon the good.
Some, however, are terribly distressed by all this.
There was a householder who had every conceivable thing, be it son or slave or
cattle or dog or pig or corn or barley or chaff or grass or [...] or meat and
acorn. Now he was a sensible fellow, and he knew what the food of each one
was. He served the children bread [...].
He served the slaves [...] and meal.
And he threw barley and chaff and grass to the cattle. He threw bones to the
dogs, and to the pigs he threw acorns and slop. Compare the disciple of God:
if he is a sensible fellow, he understands what discipleship is all about. The
bodily forms will not deceive him, but he will look at the condition of the
soul of each one and speak with him. There are many animals in the world which
are in a human form.
When he identifies them, to the swine he will throw
acorns, to the cattle he will throw barley and chaff and grass, to the dogs he
will throw bones. To the slaves he will give only the elementary lessons, to
the children he will give the complete instruction.
There is the Son of Man and there is the son of the Son of Man. The Lord is
the Son of Man, and the son of the Son of Man is he who creates through the
Son of Man. The Son of Man received from God the capacity to create. He also
has the ability to beget.
He who has received the ability to create is a
creature. He who has received the ability to beget is an offspring. He who
creates cannot beget. He who begets also has power to create. Now they say,
"He who creates begets". But his so-called "offspring" is merely a creature.
Because of [...] of birth, they are not his offspring but [...].
He who
creates works openly, and he himself is visible. He who begets, begets in
private, and he himself is hidden, since [...] image. Also, he who creates,
creates openly. But one who begets, begets children in private.
No one can know when the husband and the wife have intercourse with one
another, except the two of them. Indeed, marriage in the world is a mystery
for those who have taken a wife.
If there is a hidden quality to the marriage
of defilement, how much more is the undefiled marriage a true mystery! It is
not fleshly, but pure.
It belongs not to desire, but to the will. It belongs
not to the darkness or the night, but to the day and the light. If a marriage
is open to the public, it has become prostitution, and the bride plays the
harlot not only when she is impregnated by another man, but even if she slips
out of her bedroom and is seen.
Let her show herself only to her father and
her mother, and to the friend of the bridegroom and the sons of the
bridegroom. These are permitted to enter every day into the bridal chamber.
But let the others yearn just to listen to her voice and to enjoy her
ointment, and let them feed from the crumbs that fall from the table, like the
dogs. Bridegrooms and brides belong to the bridal chamber. No one shall be
able to see the bridegroom with the bride unless he become such a one.
When Abraham [...] that he was to see what he was to see, he circumcised the
flesh of the foreskin, teaching us that it is proper to destroy the flesh.
Most things in the world, as long as their inner parts are hidden, stand
upright and live.
If they are revealed, they die, as is illustrated by the
visible man: as long as the intestines of the man are hidden, the man is
alive; when his intestines are exposed and come out of him, the man will die.
So also with the tree: while its root is hidden, it sprouts and grows. If its
root is exposed, the tree dries up.
So it is with every birth that is in the
world, not only with the revealed but with the hidden. For so long as the root
of wickedness is hidden, it is strong. But when it is recognized, it is
dissolved. When it is revealed, it perishes. That is why the Word says,
"Already the axe is laid at the root of the trees" (Mt 3:10).
It will not
merely cut - what is cut sprouts again - but the ax penetrates deeply, until
it brings up the root. Jesus pulled out the root of the whole place, while
others did it only partially.
As for ourselves, let each one of us dig down
after the root of evil which is within one, and let one pluck it out of one's
heart from the root.
It will be plucked out if we recognize it. But if we are
ignorant of it, it takes root in us and produces its fruit in our heart. It
masters us. We are its slaves. It takes us captive, to make us do what we do
not want; and what we do want, we do not do. It is powerful because we have
not recognized it.
While it exists it is active. Ignorance is the mother of
all evil. Ignorance will result in death, because those who come from
ignorance neither were nor are nor shall be. [...] will be perfect when all
the truth is revealed.
For truth is like ignorance: while it is hidden, it
rests in itself, but when it is revealed and is recognized, it is praised,
inasmuch as it is stronger than ignorance and error. It gives freedom. The
Word said, "If you know the truth, the truth will make you free" (Jn 8:32).
Ignorance is a slave.
Knowledge is freedom. If we know the truth, we shall
find the fruits of the truth within us. If we are joined to it, it will bring
our fulfillment.
At the present time, we have the manifest things of creation. We say, "The strong who are held in high regard are great people. And the weak who are despised are the obscure." Contrast the manifest things of truth: they are weak and despised, while the hidden things are strong and held in high regard. The mysteries of truth are revealed, though in type and image. The bridal chamber, however, remains hidden.
It is the Holy in the Holy. The veil at
first concealed how God controlled the creation, but when the veil is rent and
the things inside are revealed, this house will be left desolate, or rather
will be destroyed.
And the whole (inferior) godhead will flee from here, but
not into the holies of the holies, for it will not be able to mix with the
unmixed light and the flawless fullness, but will be under the wings of the
cross and under its arms.
This ark will be their salvation when the flood of
water surges over them. If some belong to the order of the priesthood, they
will be able to go within the veil with the high priest.
For this reason, the
veil was not rent at the top only, since it would have been open only to those
above; nor was it rent at the bottom only, since it would have been revealed
only to those below. But it was rent from the top to bottom.
Those above
opened to us the things below, in order that we may go in to the secret of the
truth. This truly is what is held in high regard, (and) what is strong! But we
shall go in there by means of lowly types and forms of weakness. They are
lowly indeed when compared with the perfect glory.
There is glory which
surpasses glory. There is power which surpasses power. Therefore, the perfect
things have opened to us, together with the hidden things of truth. The holies
of the holies were revealed, and the bridal chamber invited us in.
As long as it is hidden, wickedness is indeed ineffectual, but it has not been
removed from the midst of the seed of the Holy Spirit. They are slaves of
evil. But when it is revealed, then the perfect light will flow out on every
one. And all those who are in it will receive the chrism.
Then the slaves will
be free and the captives ransomed. "Every plant which my father who is in
heaven has not planted will be plucked out." (Mt 15:13) Those who are
separated will unite [...] and will be filled.
Every one who will enter the
bridal chamber will kindle the light, for [...] just as in the marriages which
are [...] happen at night. That fire [...] only at night, and is put out. But
the mysteries of that marriage are perfected rather in the day and the light.
Neither that day nor its light ever sets. If anyone becomes a son of the
bridal chamber, he will receive the light. If anyone does not receive it while
he is here, he will not be able to receive it in the other place.
He who will
receive that light will not be seen, nor can he be detained. And none shall be
able to torment a person like this, even while he dwells in the world. And
again when he leaves the world, he has already received the truth in the
images.
The world has become the Aeon (eternal realm), for the Aeon is
fullness for him. This is the way it is: it is revealed to him alone, not
hidden in the darkness and the night, but hidden in a perfect day and a holy
light.
The Gospel According to Philip, Selection made from James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag Hammadi Library, revised edition. HarperCollins, San Francisco, 1990.
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