Valentinian Exposition

The text invites the reader to enter the revelation, goodness, and descent of the All, which is the Son, to experience God's greatness.

The Decad from Word and Life and the Dodecad from Man and Church form the Pleroma of the year, representing perfection.

However, Sophia, being a syzygy of Man and Church, desired to surpass the Triacontad and bring the Pleroma to herself.

Sophia then repented and asked the Father of Truth for forgiveness for renouncing her consort and bearing the passions she suffers.

Pronoia caused the correction of these passions and projected shadows and images of those who exist, which is the dispensation of believing in Jesus.

The Demiurge created a man based on his own image and likeness, and the Spirit of God breathed into them.

The struggle between the Devil and God took place and resulted in the angels' lusting after the daughters of men, leading to a flood.

The complete syzygy glorifies Sophia and Truth, and the glory of the seeds and Jesus are of Silence and Monogenes.

When Sophia, Jesus, and the angels receive the Christ, the Pleroma will be in unity and reconciliation, increasing the Aeons.

The text also mentions the importance of following the will of the Father through the name of Jesus Christ and being complete in every spiritual gift and purity.