Apocalypse of Paul
Paul’s visionary ascent through the heavens, toll gates, interrogators, and the soul’s liberation through the secret sign.
Codex V is a compact apocalyptic cluster centred on ascent, judgement, disclosure, and contested authority.
Its visionary narratives test competing maps of salvation and post-mortem passage, asking who has the power to interpret what the soul sees.
Best read as a comparative set: each text reframes the same pressure points with different symbolic machinery and different claims about who has interpretive power.
Codex V gathers Gnostic writings of revelation and ascent: the soul's trials, the fall of Adam, and the liberation from the rulers of the lower heavens. These texts form a bridge between cosmology and apocalypse, mapping the spirit's passage through layers of deception toward divine remembrance.
It preserves the mysteries of courage, purification, and the knowledge required to transcend the powers who govern the material world.
Paul’s visionary ascent through the heavens, toll gates, interrogators, and the soul’s liberation through the secret sign.
A revelatory dialogue preparing James for his trial, the archons, and his ascent.
James’s discourse on revelation, judgment, and the hidden path of liberation.
Adam’s hidden teaching to Seth on the fall, the flood, and the illuminator of knowledge.
A parallel witness of Eugnostos preserved in Codex V, useful for comparing damage, variants, and restoration choices.