English: The top of page 70 of Codex VII of the en:Nag Hammadi library. It is showing the very end of the en:Second Treatise of the Great Seth. Owned by the Arab Republic of Egypt, the codexes are kept in the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Français : Propriété de la République arabe d’Égypte, les codex sont conservés au Musée copte du Caire. Ici, la fin du Deuxième Traité du Grand Seth.
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4th century (Codex VII) The source website does not clarify when this picture was taken or by who.
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(Note: Claim on site that this is "l'apocalypse de saint Pierre" is incorrect.)
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Note: This image was at "File:Apocalypse of Peter.jpg" from 2011–2024 due to the source website identifying it as such in the caption. This identification is incorrect. See File:Nag Hammadi Codex vii 70.png for the full image of page 70, and see pages 30-31 of Henriette Havelaar's 1999 book "The Coptic Apocalypse of Peter (Nag-Hammadi-Codex VII,3)" which includes the transcribed Coptic text. It can plainly be seen that the Coptic text of the Apocalypse of Peter is what begins after the middle "title" in the full image. The above section in this image is, rather, the very end of the Second Treatise of the Great Seth instead. (See en:Nag Hammadi library#List_of_codices_and_tractates, which verifies The Second Treatise of the Great Seth is from pages 49–70 in Codex VII.)
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