Nag Hammadi texts
From RationalWiki
The Nag Hammadi texts are a collection of Christian writings dating from the first couple of centuries of the faith. They are named after Nag Hammadi, the Egyptian town where they were discovered in 1945. The texts are mostly Gnostic in nature, and show their pagan roots rather too obviously to ever have been acceptable to the Catholic bishops who compiled the Bible.
[edit] Contents
ZOMG Jesus kissing Mary Magdalene!!!1!etc.
- Codex I (also known as The Jung Foundation Codex):
- The Prayer of the Apostle Paul
- The Apocryphon of James (also known as the Secret Book of James)
- The Gospel of Truth
- The Treatise on the Resurrection
- The Tripartite Tractate
- Codex II:
- The Apocryphon of John
- The Gospel of Thomas
- The Gospel of Philip
- The Hypostasis of the Archons
- On the Origin of the World
- The Exegesis on the Soul
- The Book of Thomas the Contender
- Codex III:
- The Apocryphon of John
- The Gospel of the Egyptians
- Eugnostos the Blessed
- The Sophia of Jesus Christ
- The Dialogue of the Saviour
- Codex IV:
- The Apocryphon of John
- The Gospel of the Egyptians
- Codex V:
- Eugnostos the Blessed
- The Apocalypse of Paul
- The First Apocalypse of James
- The Second Apocalypse of James
- The Apocalypse of Adam
- Codex VI:
- The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles
- The Thunder, Perfect Mind
- Authoritative Teaching
- The Concept of Our Great Power
- Plato's Republic - The original is not gnostic, but the Nag Hammadi library version is heavily modified with then-current gnostic concepts.
- The Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth - a Hermetic treatise
- The Prayer of Thanksgiving (with a hand-written note) - a Hermetic prayer
- Asclepius 21-29 - another Hermetic treatise
- Codex VII:
- The Paraphrase of Shem
- The Second Treatise of the Great Seth
- Gnostic Apocalypse of Peter
- The Teachings of Silvanus
- The Three Steles of Seth
- Codex VIII:
- Zostrianos
- The Letter of Peter to Philip
- Codex IX:
- Melchizedek
- The Thought of Norea
- The Testimony of Truth
- Codex X:
- Marsanes
- Codex XI:
- The Interpretation of Knowledge
- A Valentinian Exposition, On the Anointing, On Baptism (A and B) and On the Eucharist (A and B)
- Allogenes
- Hypsiphrone
- Codex XII
- The Sentences of Sextus
- The Gospel of Truth
- Fragments
- Codex XIII:
- Trimorphic Protennoia
- On the Origin of the World
There'd be more, but the boy who found them came from an illiterate family - his mum burned some of the papers to make tea.

