Fragments
Nag Hammadi Library XII, 3
Translated by Fredrik Wisse
Fragment 1A, 6-29
[...]
us as it is
[fitting...] each other, but
[..] a crowd to receive
[...] they speak ill
[...] live by wickedness
[...] the [...]
work evil things to
[...] the good things, and they
[...] do their own things
[...] strangers. There are
[...] do their own things
[...] works which [...
we] ourselves do [...
works] of those [...]
evil works [...]
that which we shall [...
the] works which [...]
that which [...]
every one [...]
Fragment 1B, 6-29
[...]
For I speak the [...]
know [God ...]
gave their [...]
error. But [...]
they are worthy of the [...]
into God [...].
And already they have [...]
the ignorance [...]
the righteousness [...]
these were worthy [of ...].
He [...]
my Father who is [...]
not to them a father [...]
I think that [...]
this which the [...]
I give again to the [...]
they forgive [...]
spoke it [...]
it [...]
Fragment 2A, 24-29
[...]
philosopher [...]
they are not able to [...]
philosopher
[...] world [...]
Fragment 2B, 24-29
[...]
her [...]
begot him [...]
think that [...]
from James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag
Hammadi Library, revised edition.
HarperCollins, San Francisco, 1990.