The Pistis Sophia - Page 28
And the First Mystery answered and said unto Martha: "I give thee commandment, Martha, to set forth the solution of the words which Pistis Sophia hath uttered in her song."
And Martha answered and said: "My Lord, these are the words which thy light-power hath prophesied aforetime through David in the seventh Psalm, saying:
"'12. God is a righteous vindicator and strong and long-suffering, who bringeth not on his wrath every day.
Martha interpreteth the words of Sophia from Psalm vii."'13. If ye turn not, he will whet his sword; he hath bent his bow and made it ready.
"'14. And he hath made ready for him instruments of death; he hath made his arrows for those who will be burnt up.
"'15. Behold, injustice hath been in labour, hath conceived wrong and brought forth iniquity.
"'16. It hath digged a pit and hollowed it out. It will fall into the hole which it hath made.
"'17. Its wrong will return on its own head, and its injustice will come down on its pate.'"
When Martha had said this, the First Mystery which looketh without, said unto her: "Well said, finely, Martha, blessed [one]."
Jesus bringeth Sophia again to the thirteenth æon.It came to pass then, when Jesus had finished telling his disciples all the adventures which had befallen Pistis Sophia when she was in the chaos, and the way |176. she had sung praises to the Light, that it should save her and lead her out of the chaos, and lead her into the twelve æons, and also the way it had saved her out of all her afflictions with which the rulers of the chaos had constrained her, because she longed to go to the Light, that Jesus continued again in the discourse and said unto his disciples: "It came to pass then after all this, that I took Pistis Sophia and led her into the thirteenth æon, shining most exceedingly, there being no measure for the light which was about me. I entered into the region of the four-and-twenty invisibles, shining most exceedingly. And they fell into great commotion; they looked and saw Sophia, who was with me. Her they knew, but me they knew not, who I was, but held me for some sort of emanation of the Light-land.
"It came to pass then, when Pistis Sophia saw her fellows, the invisibles, that she rejoiced in great joy and exulted exceedingly and desired to proclaim the wonders which I had wrought on her below in the earth of mankind, until I saved her. She came into the midst of the |177. invisibles, and in their midst sang praises unto me, saying:
Sophia singeth the praises of the Light to her fellow-invisibles."'1. I will give thanks unto thee, O Light, for thou art a saviour; thou art a deliverer for all time.
"'2. I will utter this song to the Light, for it hath saved me and saved me out of the hand of the rulers, my foes.
"'3. And thou hast preserved me in all the regions, thou hast saved me out of the height and the depth of the chaos and out of the æons of the rulers of the sphere.
"'4. And when I was come out of the Height, I wandered round in regions in which is no light, and I could not return to the thirteenth æon, my dwelling-place.
"'5. For there was no light in me nor power. My power was utterly weakened (?).
"'6. And the Light saved me in all my afflictions. I sang praises unto the Light, and it hearkened unto me, when I was constrained.
"'7. It guided me in the creation of the æons to lead me up into the thirteenth æon, my dwelling-place.
"'8. I will give thanks unto thee, O Light, that thou hast saved me, and for thy wondrous works unto the race of men.
"'9. When I failed of my power, thou hast given me power; and when I failed of my light, thou didst fill me with purified light.
"'10. I was in the darkness and in the shadow of the chaos, bound with the mighty fetters of the chaos, and no light was in me.
"'11. For I have provoked the commandment of the Light and have transgressed, and I have made wroth the commandment of the Light, because I had gone out of my region.
"'12. And when I |178. had gone down, I failed of my light and became without light, and no one had helped me.
"'13. And in my affliction I sang praises unto the Light, and it saved me out of my afflictions.
"'14. And it hath also broken asunder all my bonds and led me up out of the darkness and the affliction of the chaos.
"'15. I will give thanks unto thee, O Light, that thou hast saved me and that thy wondrous works have been wrought in the race of men.
"'16. And thou hast shattered the upper gates of the darkness and the mighty bolts of the chaos.
"'17. And thou didst let me depart out of the region in which I had transgressed, and my light was taken, because I have transgressed.
"'18. And I ceased from my mysteries and went down to the gates of the chaos.
"'19. And when I was constrained, I sang praises to the Light. It saved me out of all my afflictions.
"'20. Thou sentest thy stream; it gave me power and saved me out of all my afflictions.
"'21. I will give thanks unto thee, O Light, that thou hast saved me, and for thy wondrous works in the race of men.'
"This then is the song which Pistis Sophia
hath uttered in the midst of the four-and-twenty invisibles, desiring that they should know all the wondrous works which I had done for her, and desiring that they should know that I have gone to the world of men and have given them the mysteries of the Height. Now, therefore, who is exalted in his thought, let him come forward and say the solution of the song which Pistis Sophia hath uttered."
It came to pass then, when Jesus |179. had finished saying these words, that Philip came forward and said: "Jesus, my Lord, my thought is exalted, and I have understood the solution of the song which Pistis Sophia hath uttered. The prophet David hath prophesied concerning it aforetime in the one-hundred-and-sixth Psalm, saying:
Philip interpreteth the song from Psalm cvi."'1. Give ye thanks unto the Lord, for he is good, for his grace is eternal.
"'2. Let the delivered of the Lord say this, for it is he who hath delivered them out of the hand of their foes.
"'3. He hath gathered them together out of their lands, from the east and from the west and from the north and from the sea.
"'4. They wandered round in the desert, in a waterless country; they found not the way to the city of their dwelling-place.
"'5. Hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted in them.
"'6. He saved them out of their necessities. They cried unto the Lord and he hearkened unto them in their affliction.
"'7. He led them on a straight way, that they might go to the region of their dwelling-place.
"'8. Let them give thanks unto the Lord for
his graciousness and his wondrous works unto the children of men.
"'9. For he hath satisfied a hungering soul; he hath filled a hungering soul with good things,
"'10. Them who sat in darkness and the shadow of death, who were fettered in misery and iron.
"'11. For |180. they had provoked the word of God and made wroth the determination of the Most High.
"'12. Their heart was humbled in their miseries; they become weak and no one helped them.
"'13. They cried unto the Lord in their affliction; he saved them out of their necessities.
"'14. And he led them out of the darkness and the shadow of death and brake their bonds asunder.
"'15. Let them give thanks unto the Lord for his graciousness and his wondrous works unto the children of men.
"'16. For he hath shattered the gates of brass and burst the bolts of iron asunder.
"'17. He hath taken them unto himself out of the way of their iniquity. For they were brought low because of their iniquities.
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