Hypsiphrone
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Hypsiphrone is Codex XI Tractate 4[1] of the Nag Hammadi writings,[2] named from the translation of a Greek word rendered as she of high mind.[3]
References
- ↑ Combs, W. "NAG HAMMADI, GNOSTICISM AND NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION". Grace Theological Journal. 8 (2): 195–212.
- ↑ Introduced and Translated by J.D.Turner from The facsimile edition of the Nag Hammadi codices, Volume 12 edited by James M. Robinson pages 454-455 17:28 17.10.11
- ↑ Pagels, Elaine H.; Hedrick, Charles W. (1990). Nag Hammadi Codices Xi, Xii, Xiii. BRILL. ISBN 9004078258.
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