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donated by L. Savage
Book of Phillip & Serpents
from the Nag-Hammadi
Book of Philip
45. [Adam] was formed, and yet thou will [not] find his sons to be noble formations. (Ph 46) If he were not formed but rather begotten, thou would find his seed to be noble. Yet for now he has been formed and he has begotten. What nobility is this? (Gen 2:7, 4:1)
46. Adultery occurred first, then murder. And (Cain�) was begotten in adultery, for he was the son of the serpent*. Therefore he became a manslayer just like his father, and he killed his brother. Yet every mating which has occurred between those who are dissimilar is adultery. (*i.e. born of the falsity called human, rather than divine, generation; Gen 4:1-16, Jn 8:31-59!!, Th 105;)
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