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...of all the completions. And that he is the head of the All; and that he is the entire pleroma fullness. Since Iēsous Jesus was saying to his disciples: "The mysterion mystery that is there, it is that which encompasses the All, which I have spoken to you all from the day I met you until this very day." For this reason, the disciples were thinking that there is nothing within that mysterion.
It happened, then, that the disciples were sitting together upon the Mount of Olives, speaking these words and rejoicing with a great joy, and they were very glad. And they were saying to one another: "We are more blessed than all men who are upon the earth, for the Savior has revealed these things to us, and we have received the pleroma and the entire completion." While they were saying these things to one another, Iēsous was sitting a little distance away from them.
Now it happened in the middle of the moon of the month of Tobi an ancient Egyptian month, approximately January, which is the day when the moon reaches its fullness, on that very day, as the sun was coming forth from its base, there came forth after it a great power of light, shining very, very brightly, for there is no measure to the light that is known. For it came forth from the light of lights, and it came forth from the place of the mysterion, which is the fifteenth...
4. The completion of the All. Scriptum written (S.) this refers to a scholarly marginal note regarding the text's preservation concerning the All. P.