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First published in 1978, The Nag Hammadi Library was widely acclaimed by critics and scholars alike. Containing many of the writings of the Gnostics since the time of Christ, this was the work that launched modern Gnostic studies. Although some of the texts had appeared in other translations, the 1978 edition was the first and only translation of these ancient and fascinating manuscripts to...

my brothers and my mother. It is they who will| enter the kingdom of my father.” (100) They showed Jesus a gold coin and said to him,| “Caesar’s men demand taxes from us.” | He said to them, “Give Caesar what belongs 30 to Caesar, give God what belongs to God, | and give me what is mine.” (101) “Whoever does not hate his [father] and his| mother as I do cannot become a [disciple] to me. | And whoever does [not] love his [father and] his 35 mother as I do cannot become a [disciple to]
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