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...of the mysterion from the beginning until the end, that second one or 'the second part of the mystery', which exists in the taxis order of the fifteenth chōrēma place/region of the first mysterion. And that power of light came down upon Iēsous and it encompassed him entirely. He was sitting, being a little distance from his disciples, and they were shining very, very brightly; there is no measure to the light in which he existed. And the disciples did not see Iēsous because of the great light in which he existed, or because of the light in which he was; for their eyes were blinded by the great light in which he existed. But they saw only the light, which was shooting forth rays of light, [each] one not of the same measure; and the rays of light were not all the same; but the light was of different kinds and of different types from the base to the sky. One was more [radiant] the manuscript is damaged here than the other in a great splendor of light, which cannot be measured; it reached from the base of the earth up to the heavens; and when...
Iēsous's disciples saw that light, they became in a great fear and a great trepidation.