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| CIT_SET_OROIAEL_NHC | ENT_SET_OROIAEL | SRC_NAG_HAMMADI_SCRIPTURES | The Nag Hammadi Library (Robinson, ed.) | The Nag Hammadi Library (Robinson, ed.) | She gave birth to the four great 1 lights: Harmozel, Oroiael, 1 Davithe, Eleleth, 20 and the great incorruptible Seth, the son 1 of the incorruptible man 1 Adamas. And thus 1 the perfect hebdomad which 1 exists in hidden mysteries became complete. 52 When she [receives] the [glory] 1 she becomes eleven 1 ogdoads. THE GOSPEL OF THE EGYPTIANS ( ill,2 AND IV,2 ) 2 1 3 And the Father nodded approval; 1 the whole pleroma of the 1 lights was well pleased. | 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. |