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  • Title: L'Hypostase des Archontes
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 171
  • Publisher: ➤  Presses de l'Université Laval - Editions Peeters - Presses de l'Université Laval - Peeters - Peeters Publishers - Éditions Peeters
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Louvain, Belgique - Québec, Canada - Québec, Canada

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  • First Year Published: 1980
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Thought of Norea

The Thought of Norea is a Sethian Gnostic text. It is the second of three treatises in Codex IX of the Nag Hammadi library texts, taking up pages 27–29

Norea

daughter of Adam and Eve and sister of Seth. She sets fire to Noah's Ark and receives a divine revelation from the Luminary Eleleth. In Thought of Norea, she

List of Gnostic texts

Philip Codex IX: Melchizedek The Thought of Norea The Testimony of truth Codex X: Marsanes Codex XI: The Interpretation of Knowledge A Valentinian Exposition

Sophia of Jesus Christ

said: "Come (you) from things unseen unto the end of those that are seen, and the very emanation of Thought shall reveal unto you how faith in they which

Republic (Plato)

Phaedrus and Theaetetus. The first book of the Republic, which shares many features with earlier dialogues, is thought to have originally been written as a

Gospel of Thomas

author of this document; the author remains unknown. Because of its discovery with the Nag Hammadi library, and the cryptic nature, it was widely thought the

Apocryphon of John

produces from his thought a feminine divine entity or principle named Barbelo. She is described as "the first thought", and the "image" of the Monad. While

Hypostasis of the Archons

translation found in Codex II of the Nag Hammadi library. The text is a hybrid of two sources involving Norea, the sister of the biblical Seth. The first

Sethianism

 180) The Thought of Norea The Trimorphic Protennoia (Codex XIII) The Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit (also known as the Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians)

On the Origin of the World

considered to be a combination of two sources: an exegesis on Genesis and a revelation dialogue known as the Apocalypse of Norea. Hans-Martin Schenke proposes