Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion at Princeton University. is best known for her research into early Christianity and Gnosticism, explicated in The Gnostic Gospels, published in 1979, which explored conflicts in the early history of the Christian church revealed in the Nag Hammadi library, 13 leather-bound papyrus books discovered near the Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945.
The Gospel of Thomas, the subject of Pagels’ 2003 book Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas, was found among the papyrus volumes. It contains a collection of sayings attributed to Jesus, some of which, according to Pagels, can be found in one or more of the other four official gospels but some of which stand entirely on their own.
The subject of her talk concerned the differing portraits of Jesus that emerge when Thomas’ gospel is weighed against the synoptic gospels, especially the manuscript written by John, which Pagels suggests was drafted as a rebuttal to the picture of Jesus in Thomas, where Jesus is presented not as a divine entity but as a teacher seeking to help people discover the divine light within themselves.
In John, as well as in the other authorized gospels, she noted, the focus is on each person’s duty to know who Jesus is and accept his divinity because only by that knowledge will they will be able to enter the kingdom of heaven.
In Thomas, Jesus’ words enjoin people not to know him but to know themselves, since that is the only sure path to a sure salvation. “The Jesus represented in Thomas’ writing,” said Dr. Pagels, “tasks his disciples and all those who hear him with discovering the light within themselves.” When the disciples ask Jesus to tell them how they will end, he responds by saying, “Have you then discovered the beginning so that you inquire about the end?”, emphasizing that they will only know their ending if they do the work of exploring their own beginnings: “If they say to you: ’From where have you originated?”, say to them: ‘We have come from the Light…’”
Pagels pointed out that coming “from the Light” also meant coming from a place where souls were unified and “not divided by categories, such as your gender or name or passport,” a point she has explored in more depth in Adam, Eve, and the Serpent, written in 1988, where she investigated the views of women presented in Jewish and Christian teachings.
Gospel of Thomas
(Translated by Thomas O. Lambdin)
These are the secret sayings which the living Jesus spoke and which
Didymos Judas
Thomas wrote down.
(1) And he said, Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will
not experience
death.
(2) Jesus said, Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds. When
he finds, he will
become troubled. When he becomes troubled, he will be astonished, and he
will rule over
the All.
(3) Jesus said, If those who lead you say to you, See, the kingdom is in
the sky, then the
birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, It is in the sea,
then the fish will
precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of
you. When you
come to know yourselves, then you will become known, and you will
realize that it is you
who are the sons of the living father. But if you will not know
yourselves, you dwell in
poverty and it is you who are that poverty.
(4) Jesus said, The man old in days will not hesitate to ask a small
child seven days old
about the place of life, and he will live. For many who are first will
become last, and they
will become one and the same.
(5) Jesus said, Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is
hidden from you will
become plain to you. For there is nothing hidden which will not become
manifest.
(6) His disciples questioned him and said to him, Do you want us to
fast? How shall we
pray? Shall we give alms? What diet shall we observe?
Jesus said, Do not tell lies, and do not do what you hate, for all
things are plain in the
sight of heaven. For nothing hidden will not become manifest, and
nothing covered will
remain without being uncovered.
(7) Jesus said, Blessed is the lion which becomes man when consumed by
man; and
cursed is the man whom the lion consumes, and the lion becomes
man.
(8) And he said, The man is like a wise fisherman who cast his net into
the sea and drew
it up from the sea full of small fish. Among them the wise fisherman
found a fine large
fish. He threw all the small fish back into the sea and chose the large
fish without
difficulty. Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear.
(9) Jesus said, Now the sower went out, took a handful (of seeds), and
scattered them.
Some fell on the road; the birds came and gathered them up. Others fell
on the rock, did
not take root in the soil, and did not produce ears. And others fell on
thorns; they choked
the seed(s) and worms ate them. And others fell on the good soil and it
produced good
fruit: it bore sixty per measure and a hundred and twenty per
measure.
(10) Jesus said, I have cast fire upon the world, and see, I am guarding
it until it blazes.
(11) Jesus said, This heaven will pass away, and the one above it will
pass away. The
dead are not alive, and the living will not die. In the days when you
consumed what is
dead, you made it what is alive. When you come to dwell in the light,
what will you do?
On the day when you were one you became two. But when you become two,
what will
you do?
(12) The disciples said to Jesus, We know that you will depart from us.
Who is to be our
leader?
Jesus said to them, Wherever you are, you are to go to James the
righteous, for whose
sake heaven and earth came into being.
(13) Jesus said to his disciples, Compare me to someone and tell me whom
I am like.
Simon Peter said to him, You are like a righteous angel.
Matthew said to him, You are like a wise philosopher.
Thomas said to him, Master, my mouth is wholly incapable of saying whom
you are
like.
Jesus said, I am not your master. Because you have drunk, you have
become intoxicated
from the bubbling spring which I have measured out.
And he took him and withdrew and told him three things. When Thomas
returned to his
companions, they asked him, What did Jesus say to you?
Thomas said to them, If I tell you one of the things which he told me,
you will pick up
stones and throw them at me; a fire will come out of the stones and burn
you up.
(14) Jesus said to them, If you fast, you will give rise to sin for
yourselves; and if you
pray, you will be condemned; and if you give alms, you will do harm to
your spirits.
When you go into any land and walk about in the districts, if they
receive you, eat what
they will set before you, and heal the sick among them. For what goes
into your mouth
will not defile you, but that which issues from your mouth - it is that
which will defile
you.
(15) Jesus said, When you see one who was not born of woman, prostrate
yourselves on
your faces and worship him. That one is your father.
(16) Jesus said, Men think, perhaps, that it is peace which I have come
to cast upon the
world. They do not know that it is dissension which I have come to cast
upon the earth:
fire, sword, and war. For there will be five in a house: three will be
against two, and two
against three, the father against the son, and the son against the
father. And they will
stand solitary.
(17) Jesus said, I shall give you what no eye has seen and what no ear
has heard and
what no hand has touched and what has never occurred to the human
mind.
(18) The disciples said to Jesus, Tell us how our end will be.
Jesus said, Have you discovered, then, the beginning, that you look for
the end? For
where the beginning is, there will the end be. Blessed is he who will
take his place in the
beginning; he will know the end and will not experience death.
(19) Jesus said, Blessed is he who came into being before he came into
being. If you
become my disciples and listen to my words, these stones will minister
to you. For there
are five trees for you in Paradise which remain undisturbed summer and
winter and
whose leaves do not fall. Whoever becomes acquainted with them will not
experience
death.
(20) The disciples said to Jesus, Tell us what the kingdom of heaven is
like.
He said to them, It is like a mustard seed. It is the smallest of all
seeds. But when it falls
on tilled soil, it produces a great plant and becomes a shelter for
birds of the sky.
(21) Mary said to Jesus, Whom are your disciples like?
He said, They are like children who have settled in a field which is not
theirs. When the
owners of the field come, they will say, Let us have back our field.
They (will) undress
in their presence in order to let them have back their field and to give
it back to them.
Therefore I say, if the owner of a house knows that the thief is coming,
he will begin his
vigil before he comes and will not let him dig through into his house of
his domain to
carry away his goods. You, then, be on your guard against the world. Arm
yourselves
with great strength lest the robbers find a way to come to you, for the
difficulty which
you expect will (surely) materialize. Let there be among you a man of
understanding.
When the grain ripened, he came quickly with his sickle in his hand and
reaped it.
Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear.
(22) Jesus saw infants being suckled. He said to his disciples, These
infants being
suckled are like those who enter the kingdom.
They said to him, Shall we then, as children, enter the kingdom?
Jesus said to them, When you make the two one, and when you make the
inside like the
outside and the outside like the inside, and the above like the below,
and when you make
the male and the female one and the same, so that the male not be male
nor the female;
and when you fashion eyes in the place of an eye, and a hand in place of
a hand, and a
foot in place of a foot, and a likeness in place of a likeness; then
will you enter the
kingdom.
(23) Jesus said, I shall choose you, one out of a thousand, and two out
of ten thousand,
and they shall stand as a single one.
(24) His disciples said to him, Show us the place where you are, since
it is necessary for
us to seek it. He said to them, Whoever has ears, let him hear. There is
light within a man of light, and he lights up the whole world. If he
does not shine, he is darkness.
(25) Jesus said, Love your brother like your soul, guard him like the
pupil of your eye.
(26) Jesus said, You see the mote in your brothers eye, but you do not
see the beam in
your own eye. When you cast the beam out of your own eye, then you will
see clearly to
cast the mote from your brothers eye.
(27) Jesus said, If you do not fast as regards the world, you will not
find the kingdom.
If you do not observe the Sabbath as a Sabbath, you will not see the
father.
(28) Jesus said, I took my place in the midst of the world, and I
appeared to them in
flesh. I found all of them intoxicated; I found none of them thirsty.
And my soul became
afflicted for the sons of men, because they are blind in their hearts
and do not have sight;
for empty they came into the world, and empty too they seek to leave the
world. But for
the moment they are intoxicated. When they shake off their wine, then
they will repent.
(29) Jesus said, If the flesh came into being because of spirit, it is a
wonder. But if spirit
came into being because of the body, it is a wonder of wonders. Indeed,
I am amazed at
how this great wealth has made its home in this poverty.
(30) Jesus said, Where there are three gods, they are gods. Where there
are two or one, I
am with him.
(31) Jesus said, No prophet is accepted in his own village; no physician
heals those who
know him.
(32) Jesus said, A city being built on a high mountain and fortified
cannot fall, nor can it
be hidden.
(33) Jesus said, Preach from your housetops that which you will hear in
your ear. For no
one lights a lamp and puts it under a bushel, nor does he put it in a
hidden place, but
rather he sets it on a lamp stand so that everyone who enters and leaves
will see its light.
(34) Jesus said, If a blind man leads a blind man, they will both fall
into a pit.
(35) Jesus said, It is not possible for anyone to enter the house of a
strong man and take
it by force unless he binds his hands; then he will (be able to) ransack
his house.
(36) Jesus said, Do not be concerned from morning until evening and from
evening until
morning about what you will wear.
(37) His disciples said, When will you become revealed to us and when
shall we see
you? Jesus said, When you disrobe without being ashamed and take up your
garments and place them under your feet like little children and tread
on them, then will you see the son of the living one, and you will not
be afraid
(38) Jesus said, Many times have you desired to hear these words which I
am saying to
you, and you have no one else to hear them from. There will be days when
you will look
for me and will not find me.
(39) Jesus said, The pharisees and the scribes have taken the keys of
knowledge (gnosis)
and hidden them. They themselves have not entered, nor have they allowed
to enter those
who wish to. You, however, be as wise as serpents and as innocent as
doves.
(40) Jesus said, A grapevine has been planted outside of the father, but
being unsound, it
will be pulled up by its roots and destroyed.
(41) Jesus said, Whoever has something in his hand will receive more,
and whoever has
nothing will be deprived of even the little he has.
(42) Jesus said, Become passers-by.
(43) His disciples said to him, Who are you, that you should say these
things to us?
Jesus said to them, You do not realize who I am from what I say to you,
but you have
become like the Jews, for they (either) love the tree and hate its fruit
(or) love the fruit
and hate the tree.
(44) Jesus said, Whoever blasphemes against the father will be forgiven,
and whoever
blasphemes against the son will be forgiven, but whoever blasphemes
against the holy
spirit will not be forgiven either on earth or in heaven.
(45) Jesus said, Grapes are not harvested from thorns, nor are figs
gathered from thistles,
for they do not produce fruit. A good man brings forth good from his
storehouse; an evil
man brings forth evil things from his evil storehouse, which is in his
heart, and says evil
things. For out of the abundance of the heart he brings forth evil
things.
(46) Jesus said, Among those born of women, from Adam until John the
Baptist, there is
no one so superior to John the Baptist that his eyes should not be
lowered (before him).
Yet I have said, whichever one of you comes to be a child will be
acquainted with the
kingdom and will become superior to John.
(47) Jesus said, It is impossible for a man to mount two horses or to
stretch two bows.
And it is impossible for a servant to serve two masters; otherwise, he
will honor the one
and treat the other contemptuously. No man drinks old wine and
immediately desires to
drink new wine. And new wine is not put into old wineskins, lest they
burst; nor is old
wine put into a new wineskin, lest it spoil it. An old patch is not sewn
onto a new
garment, because a tear would result.
(48) Jesus said, If two make peace with each other in this one house,
they will say to the
mountain, Move Away, and it will move away.
(49) Jesus said, Blessed are the solitary and elect, for you will find
the kingdom. For you
are from it, and to it you will return.
(50) Jesus said, If they say to you, Where did you come from?, say to
them, We came
from the light, the place where the light came into being on its own
accord and
established itself and became manifest through their image. If they say
to you, Is it
you?, say, We are its children, we are the elect of the living father.
If they ask you,
What is the sign of your father in you?, say to them, It is movement and
repose.
(51) His disciples said to him, When will the repose of the dead come
about, and when
will the new world come?
He said to them, What you look forward to has already come, but you do
not recognize
it.
(52) His disciples said to him, Twenty-four prophets spoke in Israel,
and all of them
spoke in you.
He said to them, You have omitted the one living in your presence and
have spoken
(only) of the dead.
(53) His disciples said to him, Is circumcision beneficial or not?
He said to them, If it were beneficial, their father would beget them
already circumcised
from their mother. Rather, the true circumcision in spirit has become
completely
profitable.
(54) Jesus said, Blessed are the poor, for yours is the kingdom of
heaven.
(55) Jesus said, Whoever does not hate his father and his mother cannot
become a
disciple to me. And whoever does not hate his brothers and sisters and
take up his cross
in my way will not be worthy of me.
(56) Jesus said, Whoever has come to understand the world has found
(only) a corpse,
and whoever has found a corpse is superior to the world.
(57) Jesus said, The kingdom of the father is like a man who had good
seed. His enemy
came by night and sowed weeds among the good seed. The man did not allow
them to
pull up the weeds; he said to them, I am afraid that you will go
intending to pull up the
weeds and pull up the wheat along with them. For on the day of the
harvest the weeds
will be plainly visible, and they will be pulled up and burned.
(58) Jesus said, Blessed is the man who has suffered and found life.
(59) Jesus said, Take heed of the living one while you are alive, lest
you die and seek to
see him and be unable to do so.
(60) They saw a Samaritan carrying a lamb on his way to Judea. He said
to his
disciples, That man is round about the lamb.
They said to him, So that he may kill it and eat it.
He said to them, While it is alive, he will not eat it, but only when he
has killed it and it
has become a corpse.
They said to him, He cannot do so otherwise.
He said to them, You too, look for a place for yourself within repose,
lest you become a
corpse and be eaten.
(61) Jesus said, Two will rest on a bed: the one will die, and the other
will live.
Salome said, Who are you, man, that you .. have come up on my couch and
eaten from
my table?
Jesus said to her, I am he who exists from the undivided. I was given
some of the things
of my father.
.. I am your disciple.
.. Therefore I say, if he is destroyed, he will be filled with light,
but if he is divided,
he will be filled with darkness.
(62) Jesus said, It is to those who are worthy of my mysteries that I
tell my mysteries. Do not let your left (hand) know what your right (hand) is doing.
(63) Jesus said, There was a rich man who had much money. He said, I
shall put my
money to use so that I may sow, reap, plant, and fill my storehouse with
produce, with
the result that I shall lack nothing. Such were his intentions, but that
same night he died.
Let him who has ears hear.
(64) Jesus said, A man had received visitors. And when he had prepared
the dinner, he
sent his servant to invite the guests.
He went to the first one and said to him, My master invites you. He
said, I have claims
against some merchants. They are coming to me this evening. I must go
and give them
my orders. I ask to be excused from the dinner.
He went to another and said to him, My master has invited you. He said
to him, I have
just bought a house and am required for the day. I shall not have any
spare time.
He went to another and said to him, My master invites you. He said to
him, My friend is
going to get married, and I am to prepare the banquet. I shall not be
able to come. I ask to
be excused from the dinner.
He went to another and said to him, My master invites you. He said to
him, I have just
bought a farm, and I am on my way to collect the rent. I shall not be
able to come.
to be excused.
The servant returned and said to his master, Those whom you invited to
the dinner have
asked to be excused. The master said to his servant, Go outside to the
streets and bring
back those whom you happen to meet, so that they may dine. Businessmen
and
merchants will not enter the places of my father.
(65) He said, There was a good man who owned a vineyard. He leased it to
tenant
farmers so that they might work it and he might collect the produce from
them. He sent
his servant so that the tenants might give him the produce of the
vineyard. They seized
his servant and beat him, all but killing him. The servant went back and
told his master.
The master said, Perhaps he did not recognize them. He sent another
servant. The
tenants beat this one as well. Then the owner sent his son and said,
Perhaps they will
show respect to my son. Because the tenants knew that it was he who was
the heir to the
vineyard, they seized him and killed him. Let him who has ears
hear.
(66) Jesus said, Show me the stone which the builders have rejected.
That one is the
cornerstone.
(67) Jesus said, If one who knows the all still feels a personal
deficiency, he is
completely deficient.
(68) Jesus said, Blessed are you when you are hated and persecuted.
Wherever you have
been persecuted they will find no place.
(69) Jesus said, Blessed are they who have been persecuted within
themselves. It is they
who have truly come to know the father. Blessed are the hungry, for the
belly of him who
desires will be filled.
(70) Jesus said, That which you have will save you if you bring it forth
from yourselves.
That which you do not have within you will kill you if you do not have
it within you.
(71) Jesus said, I shall destroy this house, and no one will be able to
build it …
(72) A man said to him, Tell my brothers to divide my fathers
possessions with me.
He said to him, O man, who has made me a divider?
He turned to his disciples and said to them, I am not a divider, am
I?
(73) Jesus said, The harvest is great but the laborers are few. Beseech
the Lord,
therefore, to send out laborers to the harvest.
(74) He said, O Lord, there are many around the drinking trough, but
there is nothing in
the cistern.
(75) Jesus said, Many are standing at the door, but it is the solitary
who will enter the
bridal chamber.
(76) Jesus said, The kingdom of the father is like a merchant who had a
consignment of
merchandise and who discovered a pearl. That merchant was shrewd. He
sold the
merchandise and bought the pearl alone for himself. You too, seek his
unfailing and
enduring treasure where no moth comes near to devour and no worm
destroys.
(77) Jesus said, It is I who am the light which is above them all. It is
I who am the all.
From me did the all come forth, and unto me did the all extend. Split a
piece of wood,
and I am there. Lift up the stone, and you will find me there.
(78) Jesus said, Why have you come out into the desert? To see a reed
shaken by the
wind? And to see a man clothed in fine garments like your kings and your
great men?
Upon them are the fine garments, and they are unable to discern the
truth.
(79) A woman from the crowd said to him, Blessed are the womb which bore
you and
the breasts which nourished you.
He said to her, Blessed are those who have heard the word of the father
and have truly
kept it. For there will be days when you will say, Blessed are the womb
which has not
conceived and the breasts which have not given milk.
(80) Jesus said, He who has recognized the world has found the body, but
he who has
found the body is superior to the world.
(81) Jesus said, Let him who has grown rich be king, and let him who
possesses power
renounce it.
(82) Jesus said, He who is near me is near the fire, and he who is far
from me is far from
the kingdom.
(83) Jesus said, The images are manifest to man, but the light in them
remains concealed
in the image of the light of the father. He will become manifest, but
his image will remain
concealed by his light.
(84) Jesus said, When you see your likeness, you rejoice. But when you
see your images
which came into being before you, and which neither die not become
manifest, how
much you will have to bear!
(85) Jesus said, Adam came into being from a great power and a great
wealth, but he did
not become worthy of you. For had he been worthy, he would not have
experienced
death.
(86) Jesus said, The foxes have their holes and the birds have their
nests, but the son of
man has no place to lay his head and rest.
(87) Jesus said, Wretched is the body that is dependant upon a body, and
wretched is the
soul that is dependent on these two.
(88) Jesus said, The angels and the prophets will come to you and give
to you those
things you (already) have. And you too, give them those things which you
have, and say
to yourselves, When will they come and take what is theirs?
(89) Jesus said, Why do you wash the outside of the cup? Do you not
realize that he who made the inside is the same one who made the
outside?
(90) Jesus said, Come unto me, for my yoke is easy and my lordship is
mild, and you will find repose for yourselves.
(91) They said to him, Tell us who you are so that we may believe in
you.
He said to them, You read the face of the sky and of the earth, but you
have not
recognized the one who is before you, and you do not know how to read
this moment.
(92) Jesus said, Seek and you will find. Yet, what you asked me about in
former times
and which I did not tell you then, now I do desire to tell, but you do
not inquire after it.
(93) Jesus said, Do not give what is holy to dogs, lest they throw them
on the dung-heap. Do not throw the pearls to swine, lest they .. it …
(94) Jesus said, He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let
in.
(95) Jesus said, If you have money, do not lend it at interest, but give
it to one from
whom you will not get it back.
(96) Jesus said, The kingdom of the father is like a certain woman. She
took a little
leaven, concealed it in some dough, and made it into large loaves. Let
him who has ears
hear.
(97) Jesus said, The kingdom of the father is like a certain woman who
was carrying a
jar full of meal. While she was walking on the road, still some distance
from home, the
handle of the jar broke and the meal emptied out behind her on the road.
She did not
realize it; she had noticed no accident. When she reached her house, she
set the jar down
and found it empty.
(98) Jesus said, The kingdom of the father is like a certain man who
wanted to kill a
powerful man. In his own house he drew his sword and stuck it into the
wall in order to
find out whether his hand could carry through. Then he slew the powerful
man.
(99) The disciples said to him, Your brothers and your mother are
standing outside.
He said to them, Those here who do the will of my father are my brothers
and my
mother. It is they who will enter the kingdom of my father.
(100) They showed Jesus a gold coin and said to him, Caesar's men demand
taxes from
us. He said to them, Give Caesar what belongs to Caesar, give God what
belongs to God, and give me what is mine.
(101) Jesus said, Whoever does
not hate his father and his mother as I do cannot
become a disciple to me. And whoever does not love his father and his
mother as I do
cannot become a disciple to me. For my mother .., but my true mother
gave me life.
(102) Jesus said, Woe to the pharisees, for they are like a dog sleeping
in the manger of
oxen, for neither does he eat nor does he let the oxen eat.
(103) Jesus said, Fortunate is the man who knows where the brigands will
enter, so that
he may get up, muster his domain, and arm himself before they
invade.
(104) They said to Jesus, Come, let us pray today and let us fast.
Jesus said, What is the sin that I have committed, or wherein have I
been defeated? But
when the bridegroom leaves the bridal chamber, then let them fast and
pray.
(105) Jesus said, He who knows the father and the mother will be called
the son of a
harlot.
(106) Jesus said, When you make the two one, you will become the sons of
man, and
when you say, Mountain, move away, it will move away.
(107) Jesus said, The kingdom is like a shepherd who had a hundred
sheep. One of
them, the largest, went astray. He left the ninety-nine sheep and looked
for that one until
he found it. When he had gone to such trouble, he said to the sheep, I
care for you more
than the ninety-nine.
(108) Jesus said, He who will drink from my mouth will become like me. I
myself shall
become he, and the things that are hidden will be revealed to him.
(109) Jesus said, The kingdom is like a man who had a hidden treasure in
his field
without knowing it. And after he died, he left it to his son. The son
did not know (about
the treasure). He inherited the field and sold it. And the one who
bought it went plowing
and found the treasure. He began to lend money at interest to whomever
he wished.
(110) Jesus said, Whoever finds the world and becomes rich, let him
renounce the
world.
(111) Jesus said, The heavens and the earth will be rolled up in your
presence. And the
one who lives from the living one will not see death. Does not Jesus
say, Whoever
finds himself is superior to the world?
(112) Jesus said, Woe to the flesh that depends on the soul; woe to the
soul that depends
on the flesh.
(113) His disciples said to him, When will the kingdom come?Jesus said,
It will not come by waiting for it. It will not be a matter of saying
here it
is or there it is. Rather, the kingdom of the father is spread out upon
the earth, and men
do not see it.
(114) Simon Peter said to him, Let Mary leave us, for women are not
worthy of life.
Jesus said, I myself shall lead her in order to make her male, so that
she too may become
a living spirit resembling you males. For every woman who will make
herself male will
enter the kingdom of heaven.