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The manuscript is a damaged parchment fragment, likely a palimpsest. The text is heavily faded, stained, and obscured in many places, making a complete transcription difficult. The right column is particularly eroded at the margins.
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says?... and? this? of both?
alone?... and?... everything? is? by itself?
upon? those?... and? this?...
is?... and? all? the glory? original: "doxa," which can mean glory, splendor, or philosophical opinion from?
under?... and? in? this? glory?
for it is? indeed?... and? every? difficulty? aporia: a state of being at a loss or a philosophical puzzle
and? to him?... and? this? clearly?
is?... from? him?... for [these] are manifest?
spiritual?... original: "pneumat-," likely referring to the spirit or breath and? to all? those?...
and? generation? original: "genesis," meaning birth, origin, or the process of coming into being that [which is] in the?... not?
not?... but? also? of the? living beings?... original: "zōōn," referring to animals or animate creatures
... and? this? indeed? to all?...
for [these] are manifest?... is? clearly?
... and?... this [is] according to nature? kata physin: a Greek philosophical term meaning in accordance with the natural order
and? of the?...
to the?...
to those?...
and? towards?...
and? the?...
in? the?...
and?...
is?...
but?...
to those?...
and?...
under?...
upon?...