Melchizedek
A damaged revelatory text centred on Melchizedek and priestly identity.
Codex IX gathers Melchizedek, Norea, and a forceful testimony tradition.
This codex is compact but varied: priestly revelation, feminine visionary memory, and polemical witness.
Use it as a short route into the later and more fragmentary edges of the Nag Hammadi library.
Codex IX preserves three texts: Melchizedek, The Thought of Norea, and The Testimony of Truth. The codex moves from revelatory priesthood into brief visionary praise, then into a longer doctrinal and polemical witness.
| Text | Start here if you want | What it gives you | Current scope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Melchizedek | Priestly revelation material | A damaged but important witness centred on Melchizedek. | Source note live |
| The Thought of Norea | A brief Norea text | A compact visionary witness connected to Sethian traditions. | Source note live |
| The Testimony of Truth | A longer polemical tractate | A sharp witness on truth, error, practice, and rival claims. | Source note live |