citation_id,entity_id,source_id,work_title,locus,quote,translator,translation_year,source_url,evidence_grade,evidence_note,verified_on,verify_method,display_order,needs_review,review_reason,original_text_url CIT_GNO_ARCHONS_NHC,ENT_GNO_ARCHONS,SRC_NAG_HAMMADI_SCRIPTURES,"The Nag Hammadi Library (Robinson, ed.)","The Nag Hammadi Library (Robinson, ed.)","ENGLISH fruit of the tree, it is of the devil that she bore Cain."" The Hypostasis o f the Archons in the Nag Hammadi library has a narrative that points in this direction: Then the authorities came to their Adam. And when they saw his female counterpart speaking with him, they became agitated with great agitation; and they became enamored of her. They said to one another, "" Come let us sow our seed in her,"" and they pursued her.",J. M. Robinson et al.,1990,None,primary-verbatim,,2026-06-18,name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation,1,1,"In-copyright modern translation — brief excerpt for scholarly identification, located by name; verify against the published edition.",