- Hymn of the Pearl
The Hymn of the Pearl (also Hymn of the Soul, Hymn of the Robe of Glory or Hymn of Judas Thomas the Apostle) is a passage of the
apocryphal "Acts of Thomas ". In that work, originally written in Syriac, theApostle Thomas sings thehymn while praying for himself and fellow prisoners. Some scholars believe the hymn antedates the Acts, as it only appears in one Syriac manuscript and one Greek manuscript of the Acts of Thomas. The author of the Hymn is unknown, though there is a belief that it was composed by the Syriac gnosticBardaisan due to some parallels between his life and that of the hymn. [ [http://www.gnosis.org/library/hymnpearl.htm THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY, Gnostic Scriptures and Fragments, The Hymn of the Pearl - The Acts of Thomas] ]The hymn tells the story of a boy, "the son of the king of kings", who is sent to
Egypt to retrieve apearl from aserpent . During thequest , he is seduced by Egyptians and forgets his origin and his family. However, a letter is sent from the king of kings to remind him of his past. When the boy receives the letter, he remembers his mission, retrieves the pearl and returns. That the boy is implicitly Thomas rather than Jesus is indicated by the eventual assertion that he is next in line to his elder brother, this unnamed brother not otherwise mentioned in the textWho|date=August 2008.The hymn is commonly interpreted as a
Gnostic view of thehuman condition , that we arespirit s lost in a world of matter and forgetful our true origin. This state of affairs may be ameliorated by a revelatory message delivered by a messenger, a role is generally ascribed toJesus Who|date=August 2008. The letter this takes on asymbol ic representation ofgnosis Who|date=August 2008.The hymn has been preserved and especially treasuredFact|date=August 2008 in
Manicheanism . The Hymn of the Pearl has also been admired by Orthodox Christian thinkersFact|date=August 2008.Extracts from the text
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wikisource contains the [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hymn_of_the_Pearl full text of the hymn] .:When I was a little child,:and dwelling in my kingdom of my father's house,:and in the riches and luxuries of my teachers,:I was living at ease.
: [Then] from our home in the East,:after they had made preparations,:my parents sent me forth.
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:Then they made with me an agreement,:and they inscribed it in my heart so that it would not be forgotten::"If [you would go] down into Egypt:and bring [back] the one pearl,:which is in the middle of the sea:surrounded by the hissing serpent,:then you will put on your glorious garment:and your toga which rests (is laid) over it.:And with your brother, our second in command,:you will be heir in our kingdom."
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:I went straight to the serpent,:around its lodging I settled:until it was going to slumber and sleep,:that I might snatch my pearl from it.:Then I became single and alone,:to my fellow-lodgers I became a stranger.
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:But in some way or another,:they perceived that I was not of their country.:So they mingled their deceit with me,:and they made me eat their food.:I forgot that I was a son of kings,:and I served their king.:And I forgot the pearl,:on account of which my parents had sent me.:Because of the burden of their exhortations,:I fell into a deep sleep.
:But [because of] all these things which happened to me,:my parents perceived [my oppression] , and were grieved for me.: [...] :And they wrote a letter to me,:and every noble signed his name on it.
:"From your father, the king of kings,:and your mother, the governor of the East,:and from your brother, our second in command,:to you, our son, who is in Egypt, peace.:Awake and arise from your sleep,:and hear the words of our letter.:Remember that you are a son of kings,:consider the slavery you are serving.:Remember the pearl,:on account of which you were sent to Egypt.:Think of your glorious garment,:remember your splendid toga,:which you will put on and wear:when your name is called out from the book of the combatants (athletes).:And with your brother, our viceroy,:With him, you will be in our kingdom."
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:I remembered that I was a son of kings,:and my free soul longed for its natural state.:I remembered the pearl,:on account of which I was sent to Egypt.:Then I began charming it,:the formidable and hissing serpent.:I caused it to slumber and to fall asleep,:for my father's name I named over it,:and the name of our second in command (our double),:and of my mother, the queen of the East.:Then I snatched away the pearl,:and I turned to go back to my father's house.:And their filthy and unclean clothing,:I stripped off and left it in their country.
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:and my glorious garment which I had stripped off,:and my toga which was wrapped with it,:(from Ramatha and Reken), from the heights of Hyrcania,:my parents sent it there,:with the hand of their stewards,:who, on account of their faithfulness, could be trusted with it.
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:I clothed [myself] with it and ascended,:to the palace of peace and worship.:I bowed my head and worshipped him,:the brightness of my father who sent it to me.:Because I had done his commandments,:so also he did what he had promised.:And in the palace of his scribes:I mingled with his teachers,:because he rejoiced in me and received me,:and I was with him and in his kingdom.:And with the voice of praise,:all his servants were praising him.:And he also promised that to the palace:of the king of kings I will hasten with him.:And with my offering and with my pearl,:I should appear with him before our king.
References
External links
* [http://www.gnosis.org/library/hymnpearl.htm Hymn of the Pearl]
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/919013/Hymn-of-the-Pearl Hymn of the Pearl PDF]
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