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123. Now, we have the visible (beings) things of creation and we say that visible things (beings) are the powerful and honorable, but the invisible things are the weak and unworthy of our attention. The nature of truth is different. In it, the visible things (beings) are weak and lowly, but the invisible are the powerful and honorable. The wisdom of the invisible God cannot be made known to us except that he takes visible form in ways we are accustomed to. Yet the mysteries of the truth are revealed, in types and symbols, but the Bridal-Chamber is hidden as it is with the Holy of Holies.

 

124. The veil of the Temple first concealed how God governed creation. Once the veil was torn and the things within (the Holy of Holies) were revealed, the house was to be forsaken, abandoned, and destroyed. Yet the entire Divinity (Godhead) was to depart, not to the holies of the holies, for it was not able to merge with the light nor unite with the complete fullness. It was to be under the wings of the cross, in its open arms.  This is the ark which shall be salvation for us when the destruction of water has overwhelmed (overtaken) them.

 

125. Those in the priestly tribe shall be able to enter within the veil of the Temple along with the High Priest. This was symbolized by the fact that the veil was not torn at the top only, (but was torn from top to the bottom). If it was torn only at the top it would have been opened only for those who are on high (from the higher realm). If it was torn at the bottom only it would have been revealed only to those who are from below (the lower realm). But it was torn from the top to the bottom. Those who are from above made it available to us who are below them, so that we might enter into the secret of the truth. This strengthening of us is most wonderful. Because of this, we can enter in by means of symbols even though they are weak and worthless. They are humble and incomplete when compared to the perfect glory. It is the glory of glories and the power of powers. Through it the perfect is opened to us and it contains the secrets of the truth. Moreover, the Holies of Holies have been revealed and opened, and the Bridal-Chamber has invited us in.

 

126. As long as evil is hidden, and not completely purged from among the children of the Holy Spirit, it remains a potential threat. The children can be enslaved by the adversary, but when the Perfect Light is seen, it will pour out the oil of anointing upon and within it, and the slaves shall be set free and the slaves shall be bought back.

 

127. Every plant not sown by my heavenly Father shall be pulled up by the root. Those who were estranged shall be united and the empty shall be filled.

 

128.
Everyone who enters the bridal-chamber shall ignite (be born in) the Light. This is like a marriage, which takes place at night. The fire is ablaze and is seen in the dark but goes out before morning. The mysteries (sacraments) of the marriage are consummated in the light of day, and that light never dies.

 

129. If someone becomes a child of the Bridal-Chamber, he shall receive the Light. If one does not receive it in this place, he will not be able to receive it in any other place. He who has received that Light shall not be seen, nor captured. No one in the world will be able to disturb him. When he leaves the world he will have already received the truth in types and symbols. The world has become eternity, because for him the fullness is eternal. It is revealed only to this kind of person. Truth is not hidden in darkness or the night. Truth is hidden in a perfect day and a holy light.

History of The Gospel Of Mary Magdalene

 

               While traveling and researching in Cairo in 1896, German scholar, Dr. Carl Reinhardt, acquired a papyrus containing Coptic texts entitled the Revelation of John, the Wisdom of Jesus Christ, and the Gospel of Mary.

               Before setting about to translate his exciting find, two world wars ensued, delaying publication until 1955. By then the Nag Hammadi collection had also been discovered.

               Two of the texts in his codex, the Revelation of John, and the Wisdom of Jesus Christ, were included there.  Importantly, the codex preserves the most complete surviving copy of the Gospel of Mary, named for its supposed author, Mary of Magdala. Two other fragments of the Gospel of Mary written in Greek were later unearthed in archaeological digs at Oxyrhynchus in Northern Egypt.

               All of the various fragments were brought together to form the translation presented here.  However, even with all of the fragments assembled, the manuscript of the Gospel of Mary is missing pages 1 to 6 and pages 11 to 14. These pages included sections of the text up to chapter 4, and portions of chapter 5 to 8.

Although the text of the Gospel of Mary is incomplete, the text presented below serves to shake the very concept of our assumptions of early Christianity as well as Christ’s possible relationship to Mary of Magdala, whom we call Mary Magdalene.

 

 

 

 

The Gospel of Mary Magdalene

 

 

(Pages 1 to 6, containing chapters 1 - 3, could not be recovered.  The text starts on page 7, chapter 4)

 

Chapter 4

 

21) (And they asked Jesus), “Will matter then be destroyed or not?”

 

22) The Savior said, “All nature, all things formed, and all creatures exist in and with one another, and they will be dissolved again into their own elements (origins).

 

23) This is because it is the nature of matter to return to its original elements.

 

24) If you have an ear to hear, listen to this.”

 

25) Peter said to him, “Since you have explained all things to us, tell us this also: What sin did the world commit (what sin is in the world)?”

 

26) The Savior said, “There is no sin (of the world). Each person makes his own sin when he does things like adultery (in the same nature as adultery). This is called sin.

 

27) That is why the Good came to be among you. He came to restore every nature to its basic root.”

 

28) Then He continued; “You become sick and die because you did not have access to (knowledge of) Him who can heal you.

 

29) If you have any sense, you must understand this.

 

30) The material world produced a great passion (desire or suffering) without equal. This was contrary to the natural balance. The entire cosmos (body) was disturbed by it.

 

31) That is why I said to you, Be encouraged, and if you are discouraged be encouraged when you see the different forms nature has taken.

 

32) He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”

 

33) When the Blessed One had said this, He greeted all of them and said; “Peace be with you. Take my peace into you.

 

34) Beware that no one deceives you by saying, ‘Look (he is) here or look (he is) there. The Son of Man is within you.’

 

35) Follow Him there.

 

36) Those who seek Him will find Him.

 

37) Go now and preach the gospel (this good news) of the Kingdom.

 

38) Do not lay down any rules beyond what I told you, and do not give a law like the lawgivers (Pharisees) or you will be held to account for the same laws.”

 

39) When He said this He departed.

 

 

Chapter 5

 

1) Then they were troubled and wept out loud, saying, “How shall we go to the Gentiles and preach the gospel of the Kingdom of the Son of Man? If they did not spare Him, how can we expect that they will spare us?”

 

2) Then Mary stood up, greeted them all, and said to her fellow believers, “Do not weep and do not be troubled and do not waver, because His grace will be with you completely and it will protect you.

 

3) Instead, let us praise His greatness, because He has prepared us and made us into mature (finished or complete) people.”

 

4) Mary’s words turned their hearts to the Good, and they began to discuss the words of the Savior.

 

5) Peter said to Mary, “Sister we know that the Savior loved you more than all other women.

 

6) Tell us the words of the Savior that you remember and know, but we have not heard and do not know.”

 

7) Mary answered him and said, “I will tell you what He hid from you.”

 

8) And she began to speak these words to them:  She said, “I saw the Lord in a vision and I said to Him, ‘Lord I saw you today in a vision.’

 

9) He answered and said to me; ‘You will be happy that you did not waver at the sight of Me. Where the mind is there is the treasure.’

 

10) I said to Him; ‘Lord, does one see visions through the soul or through the spirit?’

 

11) The Savior answered and said; ‘He sees visions through neither the soul nor the spirit. It is through the mind that is between the two. That is what sees the vision and it is (there the vision exists).’”

 

(Pages 11 - 14 are missing. Text begins again at chapter 8)

 

 

Chapter 8

 

10) And Desire, (a lesser god), said, “Before, I did not see you descending, but now I see you ascending. Why do you lie since you belong to me?”

 

11) The soul answered and said, “I saw you but you did not see me nor recognize me. I covered you like a garment and you did not know me.”

 

12) When it said this, the soul went away greatly rejoicing.

 

13) Again it came to the third power (lesser god), which is called Ignorance.

 

14) The power questioned the soul, saying, “Where are you going? You are enslaved (captured) in wickedness. Since you are its captive you cannot judge (have no judgment).”

 

15) And the soul said, “Why do you judge me, when I have not judged?”

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