The Apocalypse of Adam: A Literary and Source Analysis (Ancient Texts and Translations)


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The Apocalypse of Adam was discovered among the papyri from the ancient gnostic library at Nag Hammadi Egypt in 1946. It is a revelatory discourse that Adam delivers to his son Seth. This discourse is the fifth and final tractate in Nag Hammadi Codex V. The manuscript is now in the Coptic Museum in Old Cairo (codex inv. no. 10548). In Part I of this significant treatment Hedrick analyzes the sources that lay behind this work the redaction and the main theological themes. In Part II he provides the Coptic text translation and notes on the complete text broken down by Source A Source B and the Redactors additions.
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