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.