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Meet the Apocryphon of John, also known as the Secret Book of John—the foundational text of Sethian Gnosticism and one of the most detailed cosmologies to survive from the ancient world. Originally composed in Greek during the 2nd century AD, it survives today in four Coptic manuscripts: three discovered near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in 1945, and another found earlier in the Berlin Codex in 1896. These manuscripts preserve both short and long recensions, allowing scholars to compare how the text developed over centuries. The standard critical edition by Michael Waldstein and Frederik Wisse places all four side by side, making it one of the best-preserved Gnostic works we possess. The book presents itself as a secret revelation given by the risen Jesus to John the Apostle after the crucifixion. Most historians agree it is pseudepigraphical—written by an unknown Christian author using John’s name, a common literary practice in antiquity—but its influence on Gnostic thought was enormous. Unlike the canonical Gospels, the Apocryphon isn’t focused on Jesus’ miracles or ministry. It attempts to answer the biggest questions imaginable: What is the true nature of God? How did the universe begin? Why does suffering exist? Why does humanity feel separated from the divine? The revelation begins with the Monad, also called the Invisible Spirit—the highest reality, described as beyond form, time, space, language, thought, gender, and even the categories of ‘God’ itself. From this unknowable Source emanates Barbelo, the First Thought, followed by the Pleroma, the divine Fullness inhabited by the Aeons, eternal manifestations of mind, truth, life, wisdom, and incorruptibility.” The turning point comes when Sophia, the Aeon of Wisdom, attempts to create without her divine counterpart. Her act gives rise to Yaldabaoth, also called Saklas and Samael, an ignorant ruler who believes he alone is God. He creates the material cosmos and the Archons, rulers who imitate the higher realm without understanding it. After seeing the image of the heavenly Human, the Archons fashion Adam’s body. But they cannot give it life until a divine spark from the higher realm enters him. Ironically, humanity becomes greater than the very powers that shaped the body, because it carries a fragment of the divine light they can never fully control. The text radically reinterprets Genesis, transforming the creation story, Adam, Eve, the Garden of Eden, the serpent, and the origin of evil through a completely different theological lens. Humanity’s greatest problem is not presented as sin alone, but as ignorance—forgetting its true divine origin and becoming trapped in a world ruled by ignorance and deception. Salvation comes through gnosis, not merely intellectual knowledge, but direct experiential awakening to the divine spark within, recognition of the true Source beyond the material cosmos, and the soul’s journey back to the Pleroma, the divine Fullness from which it came. Beyond its creation narrative, the Apocryphon of John explores the hierarchy of the Archons, the creation of the human body by 365 angelic powers, the origin of fate, the counterfeit spirit, the destiny of the soul, and the path of spiritual ascent beyond the rulers of the material cosmos. These themes reach their climax in the longer recension with the Hymn of Pronoia, where Divine Forethought descends into the darkness to awaken humanity and guide it back to the divine Fullness. Whether viewed as theology, philosophy, mythology, or one of the boldest reinterpretations of Genesis ever written, the Apocryphon of John remains one of the most influential texts of early Christian Gnosticism. It preserves the most complete surviving account of the Sethian Gnostic worldview and offers one of the clearest windows into the remarkable diversity of beliefs, cosmology, and spirituality among some of the earliest Christian Gnostic communities. #gnostism #bookofjohn #gnosis #fyp #sofia

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