Read Lost scriptures: books that did not make it into the New Testament Online
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I thought he had come to put me to
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The fire- and blood-red shows that
the test, and I said to him, “Who are you?
this world must be destroyed through
For I know the one to whom I have been
blood and fire.
entrusted.” He said to me, “Do you not
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But you who escape this world are
recognize me?” “No,” I replied. He said,
the part that is gold. For just as gold is
“I am the shepherd to whom you have
tested through fire and thus becomes usebeen entrusted.”
ful, so also you who dwell among themi
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While he was speaking his appearare put to the test. Those who endure and ance changed, and I recognized him,
are burned by them will be made pure.
since he was in fact the one to whom I
For just as gold casts off its dross, so also
had been entrusted. And I was suddenly
you will cast off every grief and tribulathrown into confusion, seized with fear, tion, and be cleansed and made useful
and entirely broken up by grief, because
for the building of the tower.
I had given him such a wicked and fool
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But the part that is white is the age
ish response.
that is coming, in which the chosen ones
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But he said to me, “Do not be conof God will dwell. For those who have fused, but become strong in my combeen chosen by God for eternal life will mandments, which I am about to give
be spotless and pure.
you. For I was sent,” he said, “to show
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And so do not stop speaking in the
you yet again all the things that you saw
ears of the saints. You now have the forebefore, since these are what will chiefly shadowing of the great affliction that is
benefit you. First, though, write my comcoming. But if you wish, it will come to mandments and parables; but write the
nothing. Remember the things written
other things just as I show them to you.
before.”
This is why,” he said, “I am commanding
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When she said these things she deyou first to write the commandments and parted; but I did not see where she went.
parables—that you may read them regu
For there was a noise, and I turned around
larly and so be able to keep them.”
out of fear, thinking that the beast was
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And so I wrote the commandments
coming.
and parables, just as he commanded me.
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If then, after you hear them, you keep
them and walk in them and accomplish
Vision
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them with a pure heart, you will receive
from the Lord everything he promised
(V)
you. But if you do not repent once you
25 After I prayed in my house, sit have heard them, but increase your sins ting on my bed, an eminent
still further, you will receive the opposite
looking man came to me, dressed in shep-
from the Lord. The shepherd, the angel
herd’s clothing—wrapped with a white
of repentance, thus commanded me to
goat skin around his waist, with a backwrite all these things.
pack on his shoulder and a staff in his
hand. He greeted me, and I greeted him
in return.
iI.e.,
either
among
the
inhabitants
of
the
world,
or
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He immediately sat next to me and
among
the
fire
and
the
blood
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First
Commandment
one to be given something from his own
gifts.
(I)
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And so, those who receive something
26 “First of all, believe that God is will render an account to God, about why one, who created and comthey received something and to what end.
pleted all things, and made everything
For those who received because of hardthat exists out of that which did not, who ship will not face condemnation; but
contains all things but is himself, alone,
those who received out of hypocrisy will
uncontained.
pay a penalty.
2
And so believe in him and fear him,
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And so the one who gives is innoand in your fear be self-restrained. Guard cent. For as he was given a ministry from
these matters and you will cast all wickthe Lord to complete, he has completed edness from yourselves and clothe yourit in a simple way, having no doubts selves with every righteous virtue, and
about to whom he should give or not give
you will live to God—if you guard this
something. This ministry that is comcommandment.”
pleted in a simple way becomes glorious
before God, so that the one who ministers
thus, in a simple way, will live to God.
Second
Commandment
7
And so guard this commandment as
I have spoken it to you, that your repen
(II)
tance and that of your household may be
27 He said to me, “Hold on to sim found to be in simplicity—and pure, inplicity and be innocent, and nocent, and blameless.”
you will be like young children who do
not know the wickedness that destroys
human life.
Third
Commandment
2
First, of all, do not slander anyone.
Nor listen gladly to anyone else who
(III)
slanders. Otherwise, you the hearer will
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share the sin of the slanderer—if you
Then he spoke to me again,
“Love the truth and let all truth
believe the slander you hear. For when
come from your mouth, so that the spirit
you believe it you also will hold somethat God made to live in this flesh may thing against your brother. And so you
be recognized as true by everyone; in this
will share the sin of the one who slanders.
way the Lord who dwells in you will be
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Slander is evil, a restless demon,
glorified. For the Lord is true in his every
never at peace but always living in disword, and there is no lie in him.
sension. And so, abstain from it and you
2
And so, those who lie reject the Lord
will always be in good standing with all.
and defraud him, not handing over to him
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Clothe yourself with reverence, in
the down payment they received. For they
which there is no wicked stumbling
received from him a spirit that does not
block, but everything is smooth and
lie; if they return it to him as a liar, they
cheerful. Do what is good, and take what
defile the commandment of the Lord and
you have earned through the toils God
become defrauders.”
has given you and give simply to those
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When I heard these things I wept
in need, not wavering about to whom you
bitterly. When he saw me weeping he
should give something and to whom not.
asked, “Why are you weeping?” “Be
Give to everyone. For God wishes everycause, Lord,” I said, “I do not know if I
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NON-CANONICAL APOCALYPSES AND REVELATORY TREATISES
can be saved.” “Why?” he asked. “Bedoes such an evil deed brings death upon cause, Lord” I said, “I have never in my
himself.
entire life spoken a true word, but have
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So be on the alert and avoid this
always lived craftily with everyone, and
notion. For where reverence dwells, lawhave portrayed my lie as truth to all. And lessness should not rise up in the heart
no one has ever contradicted me, but has
of an upright man.”
trusted my word. How then, Lord,” I
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I said to him, “Lord, allow me to ask
asked, “can I live, having done such
you a few questions.” “Go ahead,” he
things?”
replied. “Lord,” I said, “if someone is
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“Your thoughts are good and true,”
married to a woman who believes in the
he said. “For you should have been con
Lord, but he discovers that she is having
ducting yourself as a slave of God; and a
an adulterous relationship, does the man
wicked conscience should not have dwelt
then sin if he continues to live with her?”
with the spirit of truth or brought grief
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“As long as he is ignorant of the
to the reverend and true spirit.” “Never,”
affair,” he replied, “he does not sin. But
I replied, “have I heard such words so
if the husband knows about her sin, and
accurately.”
the wife does not repent, but remains in
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“You are hearing them now,” he said.
her sexual immorality, and the husband
“Guard these matters so that the lies you
continues to live with her, he becomes
spoke before in your daily life may themguilty of her sin and a partner in her selves become trustworthy when these
immorality.”
other words are found to be true. For even
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“What then should the husband do,
those other ones can become trustworthy.
Lord” I said, “if the wife continues in her
If you guard these matters and from now
passion?” “He should divorce her,” he
on speak only the truth, you will be able
replied, “and live alone. But if he marries
to give yourself life. And whoever hears
someone else after the divorce, he also
this commandment and avoids lying most
commits adultery.”
wickedly will live to God.”
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“But, Lord,” I said, “if after the wife
is divorced she repents and wants to return to her husband, should she not be taken back?”
Fourth
Commandment
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“Yes indeed,” he replied. “If her husband does not take her back, he sins, and
(IV,
1)
drags a great sin upon himself; for the
29 “I command you,” he said, “to one who sins and repents must be acguard your holiness, and do not cepted back. But not many times. For
allow any thought to rise up in your heart
there is but one repentance given to the
about someone else’s wife, or sexual imslaves of God. Because of repentance, morality, or any other similarly wicked
therefore, the husband ought not to
things. Otherwise you commit a great sin.
marry. The same applies to both wife and
But if you always keep thinking about
husband.
your own wife, you will never sin.
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Not only is it adultery,” he continued,
2
For if this notion should rise up in
“if a person defiles his flesh; but also,
your heart you will sin, and if another
whoever behaves like the outsiders comsuch wicked idea should arise, you commits adultery. And so, if anyone continmit a sin. For this notion is a great sin ues doing such deeds and does not repent,
for the slave of God. And anyone who
you should avoid him and not allow him
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to live in your midst. Otherwise you also
ments, once he has heard them, will live
share in his sin.
to God.”
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This is why you have been ordered
to remain by yourselves, whether a hus
(IV,
3)
band or wife; for repentance is possible
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in such cases.
“I still have some things to ask,
Lord,” I said. “Go ahead,” he
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And so,” he said, “I am not giving
replied. “I have heard from some teachan occasion for matters to turn out this ers, Lord,” I said, “that there is no repenway; I am saying that the sinner should tance apart from the one that came when
sin no more. But with respect to his forwe descended into the water and received mer sin, there is one who can provide
forgiveness for the sins we formerly
healing. For he has the authority over all
committed.”
things.”
2
He said to me, “You have heard well,
for that is so. For the one who has re
(IV,
2)
ceived forgiveness of sins must sin no
30 I asked him again, “Since the more, but live in holiness.
Lord has considered me worthy
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And since you are carefully inquirto have you live with me always, bear ing about all things, I will show this to
with me for a few more words, since I
you as well—not, however, to give an
understand nothing and my heart has
occasion for those who are about to bebeen hardened because of my former aclieve in the Lord or who have already tions. Give me insight, for I am extremely
come to believe. For those who now besenseless and comprehend nothing at all.”
lieve or who are about to believe have no
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He answered me, “I am in charge of