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  Tuesday, 07 February 2023
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Hello,

Thank you for this amazing site it has been a great help for me.

On various pages of this site I see bible references with inserted terminologies that I believe are of cabalistic or gnostic origins such as this one:

"For Elohim, who said 'Let light [Christ] shine out of darkness,' has shone it in [Tiphereth] our hearts, to give the light of Gnosis, the splendour of Elohim, [as the sun] in the face of Jesus Christ." – 2 Corinthians 4:6

https://glorian.org/learn/courses-and-lectures/christ-the-mystery-of-light/christ-the-mystery-of-the-light

Is there a printed or digital version of the bible with these insightful insertions / translations / clarifications available somewhere? Or are there only select verses that have been translated / clarified in this way? Are they compiled somewhere I can study them all together alongside the KJV Bible?

I believe study of the Christian bible with insights from gnostic teachings will help me overcome some of the conditioning of my upbringing I seem to be stuck on. Any other recommended resources that can help me convert a traditional Christian perspective into a deeper understanding of myself, inner divinity, and the universe are much appreciated. I have already benefited greatly from some of the books of Samael Aun Woer and courses on this site regarding meditation, study of the self, and comprehension and annihilation of inner demons. I seem to have formed a wall of fear around the Christian theology of my upbringing and am trying to tear this mental wall down and find peace with Christian teachings. I saw this verse I pasted above and thought if I can study the Bible with the proper lens this could help me. Any other courses or books I can go through also appreciated. Thank you!
1 year ago
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There is no Bible with gnostic translations, only verses that certain instructors provided exegeses to help teach certain principles.

You can study the following courses for an abundance of such explanations:
1 year ago
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#28757
Accepted Answer
There is no Bible with gnostic translations, only verses that certain instructors provided exegeses to help teach certain principles.

You can study the following courses for an abundance of such explanations:
Almustafa selected the reply #28757 as the answer for this post — 1 year ago
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