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Ten currents, one corpus — each grouped under its own glyph.

Raëlian Corpus 3

The foundational texts of the Raëlian Movement, containing the messages received by Claude Vorilhon (Raël) from the Elohim.

Raël's 1973 account of his contact with the Elohim — a small, advanced extraterrestrial civilization — and the messages they entrusted to him. The first and foundational Raëlian text, reframing the biblical creation narrative as the laboratory work of human-like designers from elsewhere.
Languages: FR, EN, DE, ES, RU, JA, ZH
7 ch · 740 ¶ · 1973 Start reading
Raël's 1975 record of his second encounter with the Elohim and his subsequent journey to their home planet, where he was shown the laboratories, technology, and society of the civilization that engineered life on Earth. Continues the framework of The Book Which Tells the Truth with interstellar travel, the Council of the Eternals, and a long teaching session ('Les Clés') that lays out the practica...
Languages: FR, EN, DE, ES, RU, JA, ZH
3 ch · 453 ¶ · 1975 Start reading
Raël's 1979 third foundational book — a wide-ranging Q&A addressing the questions most often raised after the first two messages, a set of new revelations permitted after a three-year waiting period, the deliberate framing of Raëlism as an atheist religion centered on the Elohim, and a closing collection of commentaries and testimonials by named Raëlians.
Languages: FR
4 ch · 826 ¶ · 1979 · In progress Start reading

Hebrew Bible 41

The Tanakh — the Hebrew Bible: Torah, Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). Interpreted through the Wheel of Heaven framework.

Daniel

DAN-WOH
WoH, 2026
An English translation of Daniel chapters 1-12 — the bilingual Hebrew + Aramaic book covering court tales (chs 1-6) and apocalyptic visions (chs 7-12). Produced from a per-verse layered witness reconstruction: Masoretic Text (Hebrew + Aramaic per BHS Codex Leningradensis) as PRIMARY; Dead Sea Scrolls Daniel fragments (4Q112 Daniela late 2nd c. BCE — the oldest Daniel witness, plus 4Q113-4Q116 + 1Q...
Languages: EN
12 ch · 357 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Exodus

EXO-WOH
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the seven Exodus chapters the Raëlian canon engages in The Truth (Genesis-Exodus exegetical sequence) and The Book Which Tells the Truth: Exodus 3 (the burning bush + the ehyeh asher ehyeh divine-name revelation); Exodus 13 (the consecration of the firstborn + the pillar of cloud and fire); Exodus 14 (the parting of the sea); Exodus 16 (the manna and the quail); Exodus 17...
Languages: EN
7 ch · 175 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Ezekiel

EZK-WOH
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Wheel of Heaven Translation of Ezekiel from the pointed Hebrew Masoretic text (Westminster Leningrad Codex, Public Domain). Chapter 1 — the throne-vision by the river Kebar (the stormy wind from the north, the four chayyot, the chashmal, the wheels-within-wheels, the dome above their heads, the throne of sapphire stone, and the appearance of the likeness of the glory of YHWH) — is the project's fi...
Languages: EN
3 ch · 78 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Genesis

GEN-WOH
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of Genesis from the pointed Hebrew of the Westminster Leningrad Codex (Public Domain), presented in parallel with the source. Per-verse commentary documents the lexical choices that distinguish this rendering from inherited English versions — the plurality of Elohim, three distinct creation verbs (bara, asah, yatsar) preserved, raqia as a hammered-out dome, taninim as great ...
Languages: EN
50 ch · 1533 ¶ · 2026 · In progress Start reading

Job

JOB-WOH
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Wheel of Heaven Translation of Job from the pointed Hebrew Masoretic text (Westminster Leningrad Codex, Public Domain). Chapters 1–2 — the bnei-elohim council scenes and the two tests of Job — drafted 2026-05-22 against translation-glossary v2.5.0. The chapter's keystone passages: the bnei ha-elohim presenting themselves before YHWH (1:6, 2:1), with ha-satan among them as a council member function...
Languages: EN
6 ch · 151 ¶ · 2026 · In progress Start reading

1 Chronicles

1CH Ancient Hebrew
A post-exilic re-narration of Israel's history opening with extensive genealogies from Adam onward. Its account of David emphasizes the temple cult, the Levites, and the dynastic promise rather than the political and personal turbulence highlighted by Samuel.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
29 ch · 942 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

1 Kings

1KI Ancient Hebrew
The reign of Solomon — including the construction of the Jerusalem temple and his proverbial wisdom — followed by the schism of the kingdom into Israel and Judah, and the rise of the prophets Elijah and Elisha.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
22 ch · 816 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

1 Samuel

1SA Ancient Hebrew
The story of the last judge Samuel, the founding of the Israelite monarchy under Saul, and the rise of David at the court and on the run. It moves from the sanctuary at Shiloh through the wars with the Philistines to Saul's death at Gilboa.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
31 ch · 810 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 Chronicles

2CH Ancient Hebrew
The continuation of Chronicles, narrating Solomon's reign and the kings of Judah from a priestly and temple-centered perspective. It ends with the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the decree of Cyrus permitting return.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
36 ch · 822 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

2 Kings

2KI Ancient Hebrew
The continuation of the Kings narrative, tracking the parallel monarchies of Israel and Judah down to the Assyrian destruction of Samaria (722 BCE) and the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem (586 BCE).
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
25 ch · 719 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 Samuel

2SA Ancient Hebrew
A continuation of the Samuel narrative, focused on David's consolidation of the monarchy, the capture of Jerusalem, the dynastic promise, and the turbulent later years of his reign — including the rebellions of Absalom and Sheba.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
24 ch · 695 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Amos

AMO Ancient Hebrew
Oracles of the eighth-century southern prophet Amos, addressed to the northern kingdom on the eve of the Assyrian conquest. The book is sustained by a fierce concern for social justice and ritual integrity.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
9 ch · 146 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Daniel

DAN Ancient Hebrew
Two genres in one book: court tales of Daniel and his companions surviving the lion's den and the fiery furnace, and apocalyptic visions of successive empires culminating in the son of man coming with the clouds of heaven. The visionary chapters are the principal apocalyptic source in the Hebrew Bible.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
12 ch · 357 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Deuteronomy

DEU Ancient Hebrew
The fifth book of the Torah, presented as the farewell discourses of Moses on the plains of Moab. It re-narrates the wilderness journey, restates the law, and frames the covenant in terms of blessing and curse before Israel enters Canaan.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
34 ch · 959 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Ecclesiastes

ECC Ancient Hebrew
A skeptical wisdom book attributed to Qoheleth (the Preacher). It interrogates the meaning of toil, pleasure, wisdom, and wealth, concluding that all is hevel — vapor, breath, vanity — and counseling acceptance of what the day brings.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
12 ch · 222 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Esther

EST Ancient Hebrew
A novella set in the Persian court of Ahasuerus (Xerxes I). The Jewish queen Esther, aided by her cousin Mordecai, foils the genocidal plot of the vizier Haman against the Jewish population of the empire. The story provides the foundation narrative for the festival of Purim.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
10 ch · 167 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Exodus

EXO Ancient Hebrew
The second book of the Torah, narrating the enslavement of the Israelites in Egypt, their deliverance through Moses, the parting of the sea, and the covenant given at Mount Sinai. It establishes the Decalogue and the priestly architecture of the tabernacle.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
40 ch · 1213 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Ezekiel

EZK Ancient Hebrew
The oracles and visions of Ezekiel, a priest taken to Babylon in the first deportation of 597 BCE. The book opens with the throne-chariot vision (the merkabah), narrates symbolic actions against Jerusalem, and closes with the visions of the dry bones, the war of Gog, and the restored temple.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
48 ch · 1273 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Ezra

EZR Ancient Hebrew
The first half of the post-exilic Ezra–Nehemiah narrative: the return of the Judean exiles under the Persian decree of Cyrus, the rebuilding of the Jerusalem temple, and the reforms led by the priest-scribe Ezra concerning intermarriage and Torah observance.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
10 ch · 280 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Genesis

GEN Ancient Hebrew
ASV, 1901
The opening book of the Hebrew Bible, recounting the creation of the world, the early generations of humanity, the flood, and the lives of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Wheel of Heaven reads its account of the Elohim as the foundational text of the entire corpus.
Languages: EN, FR, DE, ES, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
50 ch · 1533 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Habakkuk

HAB Ancient Hebrew
A short prophetic book structured as a dialogue between the prophet and God about the rise of the Babylonians and the suffering of the righteous. It contains the line the righteous shall live by faith, later central to Pauline theology.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
3 ch · 56 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Hosea

HOS Ancient Hebrew
Oracles of the eighth-century northern prophet Hosea, framed around his marriage to the unfaithful Gomer. The marriage is treated throughout as a living parable of Israel's relationship with its God.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
14 ch · 197 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Isaiah

ISA Ancient Hebrew
A long prophetic book combining oracles from the eighth-century Jerusalem prophet Isaiah (chapters 1–39) with later material addressed to the Babylonian exiles (40–55) and the post-exilic community (56–66). It contains the Immanuel, Suffering Servant, and new heavens and new earth passages.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
66 ch · 1292 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Jeremiah

JER Ancient Hebrew
The oracles and biography of Jeremiah, a Judean prophet active before, during, and after the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. The book oscillates between judgment poetry, prose narratives of the prophet's persecution, and oracles of restoration.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
52 ch · 1364 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Job

JOB Ancient Hebrew
A poetic and philosophical dialogue centered on Job, a righteous man stripped of his possessions, his children, and his health. His friends argue conventional doctrines of retribution; Job protests his innocence; and God answers from a whirlwind without answering the question of why.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
42 ch · 1070 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Joel

JOL Ancient Hebrew
A short prophetic book responding to a devastating locust plague. The plague becomes the figure for a coming day of the Lord, and the book closes with an oracle of the spirit being poured out on all flesh — later cited at Pentecost in the book of Acts.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
3 ch · 73 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Jonah

JNA Ancient Hebrew
A short narrative about the prophet Jonah, sent to preach against the Assyrian capital Nineveh. He flees, is swallowed by a great fish, eventually preaches, and is then dismayed when the city repents and is spared.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
4 ch · 48 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Joshua

JOS Ancient Hebrew
The narrative of Israel's entry into Canaan under Joshua, the conquest of Jericho and other cities, and the territorial allotment among the twelve tribes. It closes with Joshua's covenant renewal at Shechem.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
24 ch · 658 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Judges

JDG Ancient Hebrew
A series of stories about charismatic deliverers — Deborah, Gideon, Samson, and others — who arose during the turbulent centuries between Joshua and the rise of the monarchy. The book frames Israelite history as a recurring cycle of apostasy, oppression, and rescue.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
21 ch · 618 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Lamentations

LAM Ancient Hebrew
Five acrostic poems lamenting the fall of Jerusalem and the desolation of its temple in 586 BCE. Traditionally attributed to Jeremiah, the poems combine communal grief with the affirmation that the steadfast love of God is new every morning.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
5 ch · 154 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Leviticus

LEV Ancient Hebrew
The third book of the Torah, devoted almost entirely to ritual law: sacrificial procedure, dietary rules, purity codes, and the holiness regulations governing priestly conduct. It reads as the operational manual of the Tabernacle cultus.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
27 ch · 859 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Micah

MIC Ancient Hebrew
Oracles of the eighth-century prophet Micah, a near-contemporary of Isaiah. The book combines pronouncements of judgment against Samaria and Jerusalem with the famous oracle of a coming ruler from Bethlehem and the call to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
7 ch · 105 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Nahum

NAH Ancient Hebrew
A short prophetic book celebrating the imminent fall of Nineveh — the Assyrian capital that had destroyed Samaria a century earlier. Its three chapters are sustained poetic invective.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
3 ch · 47 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Nehemiah

NEH Ancient Hebrew
The second half of the post-exilic Ezra–Nehemiah narrative. Nehemiah, cupbearer to the Persian king, returns to Jerusalem to rebuild its walls and to reform community practice alongside Ezra.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
13 ch · 406 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Numbers

NUM Ancient Hebrew
The fourth book of the Torah, named for its two census lists. It narrates Israel's forty-year wandering between Sinai and the plains of Moab, alternating wilderness traditions, legal material, and oracles such as those of Balaam.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
36 ch · 1288 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Obadiah

OBA Ancient Hebrew
The shortest book in the Hebrew Bible — a single chapter denouncing Edom for its participation in the sack of Jerusalem and proclaiming the restoration of Israel.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
1 ch · 1 ¶ · 2000 Start reading

Proverbs

PRO Ancient Hebrew
A compendium of practical wisdom in the form of short sayings and longer instructional discourses. Its opening chapters personify Wisdom as a woman calling out in the streets; later sections collect proverbs traditionally attributed to Solomon and to other sages.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
31 ch · 915 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Psalms

PSA Ancient Hebrew
A collection of 150 poems used in Israelite worship: hymns of praise, individual and communal laments, royal psalms, wisdom meditations, and pilgrimage songs. Traditionally attributed to David, the collection has accreted from many hands across several centuries.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
150 ch · 2461 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Ruth

RUT Ancient Hebrew
A short pastoral narrative set during the era of the judges. Ruth, a Moabite widow, follows her mother-in-law Naomi back to Bethlehem and marries Boaz; the genealogy at the end identifies her as great-grandmother of King David.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
4 ch · 85 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Song Of Solomon

SOS Ancient Hebrew
A cycle of erotic love poetry, traditionally attributed to Solomon, voiced by a bride and bridegroom. Jewish and Christian traditions have read it allegorically as the love of God for Israel or Christ for the Church, but the surface text is unambiguously sensual.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
8 ch · 117 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Zephaniah

ZEP Ancient Hebrew
The word of Jehovah which came unto Zephaniah the son of Cushi, the son of Gedaliah, the son of Amariah, the son of Hezekiah, in the days of Josiah the son of Amon, king of Judah.
Languages: EN, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, RU, ZH, ZH-HANT
3 ch · 53 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Christian Texts 32

The Greek New Testament — Gospels, Acts, Pauline letters, the general epistles, and Revelation. Interpreted through the Wheel of Heaven framework.

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Four canon-cited Acts chapters from the earliest substantial Koine Greek manuscript witnesses (Codex Vaticanus + Codex Sinaiticus + P45 Chester Beatty I ~250 CE for Acts; + NA28/UBS5/SBLGNT critical apparatus). Acts 2 (Pentecost), 12 (Peter prison release), 15 (Jerusalem Council Gentile-inclusion), 17 (Paul at the Areopagus + the Aratus citation). The Raëlian canon engages each of these chapters i...
Languages: EN
4 ch · 147 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Luke 21 from the earliest substantial Koine Greek manuscript witnesses (Codex Vaticanus + Codex Sinaiticus + P75 Bodmer XIV-XV, the earliest substantial Luke witness, ~175-225 CE, contains complete Luke). The Lukan Olivet Discourse includes the cosmic-signs reading at Luke 21:25-26 (signs in sun, moon, stars; distress of nations; men's hearts failing them for fear) — engaged by the Raëlian canon a...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 38 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Mark 16 from the earliest substantial Koine Greek manuscript witnesses (Codex Vaticanus + Codex Sinaiticus + cross-collation against P45). The longer-ending Mark 16:9-20 is ABSENT in Vaticanus + Sinaiticus + P45 — the consensus modern critical-text view is that it is a 2nd-century scribal addition appended to harmonize Mark with the other Gospels. The chapter is preserved here per the established ...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 20 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the eight Matthew chapters most heavily engaged by the Raëlian canon — produced from the earliest substantial Koine Greek manuscript witnesses (4th c. CE uncials Vaticanus and Sinaiticus, cross-collated against the 2nd-3rd c. CE papyri P45, P64+P67, P77, P103, P104). The project's first Christian-tradition text and first Koine Greek source text. The 8 canon-cited chapters...
Languages: EN
8 ch · 287 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Revelation

REV-WOH
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Three canon-cited Revelation chapters from Codex Sinaiticus (the only 4th-c. uncial preserving Revelation; Vaticanus is incomplete) + P47 Chester Beatty III (~250 CE, the earliest substantial Revelation papyrus). Rev 1 (John on Patmos + the one-like-a-son-of-man among the seven lampstands); Rev 4 (the throne-room with 24 elders + 4 living creatures — massive cross-corpus to Ezek 1 + Dan 7 + Shi'ur...
Languages: EN
3 ch · 48 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

1 Corinthians

1CO Ancient Greek
Paul's first surviving letter to the church at Corinth, addressing factionalism, sexual ethics, eucharistic practice, spiritual gifts, the resurrection of the body, and the hymn to love in chapter 13.
Languages: EN
16 ch · 437 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

1 John

1JN Ancient Greek
The longest of the three Johannine epistles, written against a community split over questions of Christ's true humanity and the relation of love to right belief. It contains the line God is love.
Languages: EN
5 ch · 105 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

1 Peter

1PE Ancient Greek
A letter of encouragement and instruction to Christian communities in Asia Minor facing social hostility. It frames believers as strangers and exiles and a royal priesthood, with extensive guidance on conduct under suffering.
Languages: EN
5 ch · 105 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

1 Thessalonians

1TH Ancient Greek
Likely the earliest surviving letter of Paul, written to a recently founded community in Thessalonica. It addresses persecution, sexual ethics, and the return of the Lord — including the trumpet call passage that has shaped Christian eschatology.
Languages: EN
5 ch · 89 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

1 Timothy

1TI Ancient Greek
The first of three Pastoral Epistles (with 2 Timothy and Titus). It is framed as instruction from Paul to his protégé Timothy on church order, qualifications for overseers and deacons, and the handling of false teaching.
Languages: EN
6 ch · 113 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 Corinthians

2CO Ancient Greek
A more personal and disjointed follow-up to the first Corinthian letter (and likely a composite of several letters). Paul defends his apostolic authority, recounts his hardships, and appeals for the collection for the Jerusalem church.
Languages: EN
13 ch · 257 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 John

2JN Ancient Greek
A very short Johannine letter to the elect lady and her children, warning against extending hospitality to teachers who do not confess Jesus Christ as having come in the flesh.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 1 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 Peter

2PE Ancient Greek
A short and contested letter (its Petrine authorship is widely doubted) warning against false teachers and reaffirming the certainty of the day of the Lord despite its apparent delay.
Languages: EN
3 ch · 61 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 Thessalonians

2TH Ancient Greek
A short follow-up letter (whose Pauline authorship is debated) clarifying the timing of the day of the Lord. It introduces the figure of the man of lawlessness and counsels steadiness in the meantime.
Languages: EN
3 ch · 47 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

2 Timothy

2TI Ancient Greek
The most personal of the Pastoral Epistles, framed as Paul's farewell letter to Timothy from a Roman imprisonment. It exhorts Timothy to guard the deposit of faith and to endure suffering for the gospel.
Languages: EN
4 ch · 83 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

3 John

3JN Ancient Greek
The shortest book in the New Testament, a personal letter commending the hospitality of Gaius and rebuking a certain Diotrephes who refuses to receive Johannine missionaries.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 1 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Acts

ACT Ancient Greek
The second volume of Luke's two-part work. Acts narrates the founding of the Jerusalem community at Pentecost, the missions of Peter and Paul, and the spread of the early Christian movement across the Roman empire — ending with Paul under house arrest in Rome.
Languages: EN
28 ch · 1007 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Colossians

COL Ancient Greek
A short letter contesting an unspecified syncretistic teaching at Colossae. It contains a high Christology presenting Christ as the firstborn of all creation and head over every cosmic power and authority.
Languages: EN
4 ch · 95 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Ephesians

EPH Ancient Greek
A circular letter (possibly not originally to Ephesus) emphasizing the cosmic scope of Christ's reconciling work and the unity of Jew and Gentile in a single body. It includes the armor of God passage and the household code.
Languages: EN
6 ch · 155 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Galatians

GAL Ancient Greek
A fiery letter to the Galatian churches, written against missionaries who pressed Gentile converts to be circumcised and observe the Mosaic law. Paul argues that Gentiles are justified by faith in Christ alone, apart from works of law.
Languages: EN
6 ch · 149 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Hebrews

HEB Ancient Greek
An extended theological exposition (more sermon than letter) arguing that Christ is the perfect high priest in the heavenly sanctuary, surpassing the Aaronic priesthood and the Levitical cult. It contains the roll call of faith in chapter 11.
Languages: EN
13 ch · 303 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

James

JAS Ancient Greek
A wisdom letter — closer in genre to Proverbs than to Pauline argument — addressed to the twelve tribes in the Dispersion. It treats endurance under trial, control of the tongue, the dangers of wealth, and the insistence that faith without works is dead.
Languages: EN
5 ch · 108 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

John

JHN Ancient Greek
The fourth Gospel, distinct in style and theology from the Synoptics. It opens with the cosmic prologue of the Logos, organizes Jesus' ministry around seven signs, and presents an extended series of I am discourses culminating in the farewell discourses and passion narrative.
Languages: EN
21 ch · 879 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Jude

JUD Ancient Greek
A short polemical letter against teachers who have crept in to the community. It is notable for citing 1 Enoch and the Assumption of Moses as authoritative — making it a key witness to the early authority of those texts.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 1 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Luke

LUK Ancient Greek
The third Gospel, written as the first volume of a two-volume work continued in Acts. It addresses Theophilus, foregrounds the inclusion of Gentiles, women, and the poor, and structures Jesus' ministry as a long journey toward Jerusalem.
Languages: EN
24 ch · 1151 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Mark

MRK Ancient Greek
Generally considered the earliest of the four canonical Gospels and the source used by Matthew and Luke. Its narrative is urgent and compressed, recounting Jesus' ministry from baptism to empty tomb with little of the birth or post-resurrection material in the other Gospels.
Languages: EN
16 ch · 678 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Matthew

MAT Ancient Greek
The first Gospel in the Christian canon, addressed to a community in continuity with Jewish tradition. It frames Jesus as a new Moses, organizes his teaching into five great discourses (including the Sermon on the Mount), and closes with the resurrection commission.
Languages: EN
28 ch · 1071 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Philemon

PHM Ancient Greek
The shortest Pauline letter, a personal note to Philemon concerning the runaway slave Onesimus. Paul asks that Onesimus be received back as a beloved brother, framing the request in terms of Christian fellowship rather than explicit abolition.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 1 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Philippians

PHP Ancient Greek
A warm letter from Paul in prison to the church at Philippi. It contains the Christ hymn of chapter 2, urging the mind of Christ who emptied himself, and the repeated exhortation to rejoice in the Lord always.
Languages: EN
4 ch · 104 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Revelation

REV Ancient Greek
The single apocalyptic book of the New Testament, framed as a vision granted to John on the island of Patmos. Through symbolic cycles of seals, trumpets, and bowls it depicts the fall of Babylon, the descent of the new Jerusalem, and the coming of a new heaven and new earth.
Languages: EN
22 ch · 404 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Romans

ROM Ancient Greek
The longest of the Pauline letters and, by tradition, the most systematic. Written to a community Paul had not yet visited, it works through the universal human condition, justification by faith, the place of Israel in the divine plan, and the shape of Christian life under grace.
Languages: EN
16 ch · 433 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Titus

TIT Ancient Greek
A short Pastoral Epistle addressed to Titus, who is portrayed as having been left in Crete to organize the churches there. It covers qualifications for elders, household ethics, and the relation of grace to good works.
Languages: EN
3 ch · 46 ¶ · 1901 Start reading

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha 4

Non-canonical religious texts that provide additional context and perspectives on ancient narratives.

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of 1 Enoch chapters 1-36 — the Book of the Watchers — produced from a per-verse layered witness reconstruction: Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls fragments (4Q201/4Q202/4Q204/4Q205/4Q206/4Q207; the OLDEST surviving Enoch material, late 3rd c. BCE through 1st c. BCE) as the primary witness where preserved; Greek Akhmim Panopolitanus codex (6th c. CE; chs 1-32 substantially complete) a...
Languages: EN
47 ch · 403 ¶ · 2026 · In progress Start reading

Jubilees

JUB-WOH
WoH, 2026
An English translation of Jubilees chapters 1-12 — the primeval + patriarchal frame, from Moses on Sinai through Abraham's departure from Ur. Produced from a per-verse layered witness reconstruction: Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls fragments (4Q216 dated late 2nd c. BCE per Milik-VanderKam DJD XIII 1994, with additional witnesses 4Q218-4Q227 + Masada Jubilees + 1Q17/1Q18/2Q19/2Q20/3Q5/11Q12) as the primar...
Languages: EN
12 ch · 373 ¶ · 2026 · In progress Start reading

Book of Enoch

1ENO Geʿez
An ancient Jewish apocalyptic text (1 Enoch) preserved in full only in Ge'ez. It includes the Book of the Watchers — the most extended treatment of the fallen angels of Genesis 6 — the Book of the Parables with its Son of Man figure, and visionary journeys through the heavens.
Languages: EN
108 ch · 437 ¶ · 1917 Start reading

The Book of Jubilees

JUB Ancient Hebrew
A second-century BCE retelling of Genesis and the first half of Exodus, framed as a revelation to Moses on Sinai. The book reorganizes the narrative on a 364-day solar calendar of weeks and jubilees, and elevates the Watchers and the patriarchs into a sharper apocalyptic frame.
Languages: EN
50 ch · 686 ¶ · 1902 Start reading

Islamic Texts 2

The Qur'an and related Islamic scriptures, explored in comparative dialogue with the Raëlian canon.

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of three short Qur'anic passages — Sūrat al-Anbiyāʾ 1–5, Sūrat al-Qamar 1, and Sūrat al-Wāqiʿah 15–24 — produced from the rasm (bare consonantal skeleton) of the earliest-attested Hijazi-script Qur'anic manuscripts (mid-to-late 7th c. CE, radiocarbon-dated). The project's first Islamic-tradition text and first Arabic-source text. The three passages are the only Qur'anic pass...
Languages: EN
3 ch · 16 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
The central scripture of Islam — the recitation delivered to the Prophet Muhammad over twenty-three years and compiled into 114 surahs of varying length. Tradition orders the surahs roughly from longest to shortest rather than chronologically.
Languages: AR
114 ch · 6236 ¶ Start reading

Mesopotamian Texts 11

Ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian texts including creation epics, flood narratives, and kingship records.

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Akkadian composition Adapa and the South Wind, produced from a best-effort reconstruction of the transliteration based on named scholarly editions (verification pending against Izre'el 2001 LSU 10). The project's first Akkadian-source text. Adapa is preserved in 4 fragments: Fragment A (Old/Middle Babylonian, found at Tell el-Amarna as letter EA 356, ~13 lines) opens ...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 79 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of Tablet I of the Old Babylonian epic Atra-ḫasīs, produced from a best-effort reconstruction of the Akkadian transliteration based on named scholarly editions (verification pending against Lambert–Millard 1969 and eBL L.1.1). A moat text: no usable public-domain English translation of Atra-ḫasīs exists, so the Wheel of Heaven program renders its own from the Akkadian. Table...
Languages: EN
3 ch · 296 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Sumerian composition Enki and Ninhursag (ETCSL 1.1.1), produced from the ETCSL composite transliteration. The composition is one of the foundational Sumerian creation-and-paradise myths. Dilmun is described as the pure land where no animal preyed and no human suffered illness or old age; Enki orders Utu to bring water from below; the land becomes fertile. Then a serie...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 256 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Sumerian composition Enki and Ninmah (ETCSL 1.1.2), produced from the ETCSL composite transliteration. The composition opens with the antediluvian period when the lesser gods toiled at digging canals; Namma the primordial mother brings their lament to Enki, who instructs the grinding of clay above the abzu to create humans to bear the gods' labor; Ninmah and Enki then...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 141 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Sumerian composition known as The Flood Story (ETCSL 1.7.4), produced from the ETCSL composite transliteration. The composition is one of the most fragmentary major Sumerian texts: of an estimated ~262 original lines, only ~89 are preserved across 5 segments (A-E), with 4 large lacunae of approximately 32, 34, 38, and 33 lines missing between segments plus an opening ...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 89 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of Tablet XI of the Standard Babylonian recension of the Epic of Gilgamesh — the Flood narrative — produced from a best-effort reconstruction based on named scholarly editions (verification pending against George 2003 critical edition). The fifth Mesopotamian text in the WoH corpus after Enki and Ninmah (Sumerian), the Sumerian Flood Story, Enki and Ninhursag, and Adapa. Tab...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 308 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Sumerian composition 'The Song of the Hoe' (ETCSL 5.5.4), produced from the ETCSL composite transliteration. The hymn opens with Enlil, lord who brings forth what is fitting, resolving to make the seed of the Land sprout from the ground: he sunders heaven from earth and earth from heaven, sets the bond of heaven and earth at Uzu-e-a (the 'flesh-grower'), and fashions ...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 110 ¶ · 2026 Start reading
George Smith's 1876 compendium and commentary on the Mesopotamian creation and flood tablets recently recovered from the library of Ashurbanipal. The book was the first widely available presentation of Babylonian parallels to Genesis and remains a foundational document in the comparative study of ancient Near Eastern myth.
Languages: EN
17 ch · 2796 ¶ · 1876 Start reading
The Babylonian creation epic recited at the New Year festival, preserved on seven tablets. It narrates the primordial mingling of fresh and salt waters, the generation of the gods, the rise of Marduk to supremacy, and the creation of the world from the slain body of Tiamat.
Languages: EN
8 ch · 221 ¶ · 1902 · In progress Start reading
Stephen Langdon's 1915 edition of the Sumerian narrative preserved on the Nippur tablets CBS 4561 and CBS 4611. Modern scholarship recognises Langdon's 'epic' as a composite: columns I–VI correspond to what is now identified as the Enki and Ninhursag / Dilmun paradise material, while the short fragment from CBS 4611 (column VII) preserves the warning given to Zi-ud-sud-du that survives in fuller f...
Languages: EN
7 ch · 257 ¶ · 1915 · In progress Start reading

Latter-day Saint Texts 19

Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint movement, including the Book of Mormon.

1 Nephi

1NE
The opening book of the Book of Mormon. Lehi, a prophet of Jerusalem on the eve of the Babylonian destruction, leads his family into the wilderness and ultimately across the ocean to the Americas. Narrated by his son Nephi.
Languages: EN
7 ch · 194 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

2 Nephi

2NE
The continuation of Nephi's record after the death of his father Lehi. The book interleaves narrative with long extracts from Isaiah and prophecies concerning the Restoration and the destiny of the house of Israel.
Languages: EN
15 ch · 141 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

3 Nephi

3NE
The pivotal Book of Mormon book in which the signs of Christ's birth and death are seen in the Americas, and the resurrected Christ descends to teach, ordain, and minister to the surviving Nephite community.
Languages: EN
14 ch · 98 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

4 Nephi

4NE
A short book describing the nearly two centuries of peace and common life that follow Christ's ministry, followed by the gradual reappearance of class, conflict, and apostasy.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 11 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Alma

ALM
The longest book in the Book of Mormon, recounting the ministry of Alma the Younger as chief judge and high priest, his mission with the sons of Mosiah, the conversion of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies, and the long wars against the Lamanites under captain Moroni.
Languages: EN
30 ch · 351 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading
Joseph Smith's translation 'from the papyrus' (1842), canonized in the Pearl of Great Price. Abraham escapes sacrifice in Chaldea, learns the order of the heavens and the governing star Kolob, and watches 'the Gods' organize the earth. The final chapter gathers the explanations of the three facsimiles.
Languages: EN
6 ch · 139 ¶ · 1842 Start reading
Joseph Smith's revision and expansion of the early chapters of Genesis (1830-31), canonized in the Pearl of Great Price. It opens with the Visions of Moses — 'worlds without number have I created' — and carries the long Enoch cycle, including the city of Zion taken up into heaven.
Languages: EN
8 ch · 356 ¶ · 1851 Start reading
Five cosmological sections of the Doctrine and Covenants: the vision of the three degrees of glory (76), the Olive Leaf on light and governed kingdoms (88), the pre-existence of intelligence (93), and the Ramus instructions on embodied Gods and matter (130-131).
Languages: EN
5 ch · 344 ¶ · 1835 Start reading

Enos

ENS
A very short book recording the prayer-wrestle of Enos, son of Jacob, and his subsequent intercession for his people the Nephites and their adversaries the Lamanites.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 7 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Ether

ETH
Moroni's abridgment of the records of the Jaredites, an earlier people who left the Old World at the time of the Tower of Babel and crossed the ocean in submersible barges before their own destruction.
Languages: EN
6 ch · 35 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Helaman

HEL
A book recounting the gradual moral decline of the Nephites, the rise of the Gadianton robbers, and the prophecies of Samuel the Lamanite delivered from the wall of Zarahemla before the signs of Christ's birth.
Languages: EN
5 ch · 66 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Jacob

JAC
The record of Jacob, younger brother of Nephi, containing sermons on chastity and pride together with the long allegory of the tame and wild olive trees — the most extended figural passage in the Book of Mormon.
Languages: EN
5 ch · 52 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Jarom

JAR
A brief chronicle by Jarom, grandson of Jacob, summarizing the prosperity and prophets of the Nephite people during his lifetime.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 6 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading
Extracts from the history of Joseph Smith, canonized in the Pearl of Great Price: the First Vision of 1820, the night visits of the messenger Moroni, the recovery of the plates from the hill Cumorah, and the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 75 ¶ · 1851 Start reading
Mormon's own first-person record, narrating the final wars of the Nephites against the Lamanites and his entrusting of the plates to his son Moroni before the people are destroyed at Cumorah.
Languages: EN
4 ch · 17 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Moroni

MRN
The closing book of the Book of Mormon, containing brief ordinances, two letters from Mormon to Moroni, and Moroni's own farewell exhortations — including his promise that those who pray about the book will receive a confirming witness.
Languages: EN
10 ch · 13 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Mosiah

MOS
A major Book of Mormon narrative spanning the reign of king Benjamin, his coronation sermon, the ministry of the prophet Abinadi before the wicked king Noah, and the founding of the church under Alma at the waters of Mormon.
Languages: EN
13 ch · 135 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Omni

OMN
A short composite record kept successively by Omni, Amaron, Chemish, Abinadom, and Amaleki — covering the migration of the people of Mosiah and the discovery of the Mulekites.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 15 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading
A brief editorial passage in which Mormon, compiling the abridged record, bridges from the small plates of Nephi into his own abridgment of the large plates beginning with Mosiah.
Languages: EN
1 ch · 6 ¶ · 1830 · In progress Start reading

Western Esoteric Texts 1

The Hermetic corpus and related esoteric philosophical works.

Corpus Hermeticum

CH Ancient Greek
A collection of Greek philosophical and religious dialogues attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. Composed in Roman Egypt in the early centuries CE, the corpus blends Platonic, Stoic, and Egyptian materials into a mystical theology of mind, soul, and divine unity.
Languages: EN
13 ch · 649 ¶ · 1906 Start reading

Egyptian Texts 1

Ancient Egyptian funerary and cosmological texts.

The richest and most famous surviving copy of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, produced for the scribe Ani around 1250 BCE. The papyrus combines spells for the afterlife, the weighing of the heart against the feather of Ma'at, and the negative confessions before the forty-two judges.
Languages: EN
22 ch · 396 ¶ · 1913 Start reading

Vedic Texts 1

Ancient Indian hymns and philosophical texts from the Vedic tradition.

The tenth and latest book (maṇḍala) of the Rig Veda — the oldest of the four Vedas. It contains some of the most philosophically ambitious hymns in the entire corpus, including the Purusha-sukta on the cosmic primal being and the Nasadiya-sukta on the unknowable origin of the cosmos.
Languages: EN
191 ch · 3690 ¶ · 1896 Start reading

Levantine Texts 1

Late Bronze Age Northwest-Semitic mythological and ritual literature from the eastern Mediterranean littoral, principally the Ugaritic corpus from Ras Shamra (Baal Cycle, Aqhat, Kirta) — the primary comparative-mythology nexus for Hebrew Bible scholarship on the El/Baal/Yamm/Mot pantheon and the Chaoskampf storm-god tradition.

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WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Ugaritic Baal Cycle, produced from a best-effort reconstruction of the alphabetic-cuneiform text based on named scholarly editions (verification pending against KTU³ Dietrich-Loretz-Sanmartín 2013). The project's first Ugaritic-source text and first Levantine-tradition text. The Baal Cycle (KTU 1.1–1.6) is preserved on six clay tablets discovered at the royal palace o...
Languages: EN
2 ch · 860 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism 1

Jewish esoteric and mystical literature, encompassing the Hekhalot/Merkavah throne-and-chariot mysticism of late antiquity (Shi'ur Qomah, Hekhalot Rabbati, Hekhalot Zutarti, Ma'aseh Merkavah, 3 Enoch / Sefer Hekhalot — the proto-Kabbalistic precursor stream, 3rd–9th c. CE), the early medieval primers (Sefer Yetzirah, Sefer Bahir, 12th c.), classical theosophical Kabbalah (Zohar, 13th c.), and the Lurianic system (16th c. Safed). Includes the magical-name traditions, divine-body anthropomorphism, sefirot cosmology, and the cosmic-restoration (tikkun olam) framework.

Shi'ur Qomah

SHQM-WOH
WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
An English translation of the Shi'ur Qomah (Hebrew: שִׁעוּר קוֹמָה, 'The Measure of the Stature'), produced from a best-effort reconstruction based on named scholarly editions (verification pending against Cohen 1985 TSAJ 9). The project's first Kabbalah / Jewish-mysticism-tradition text. Chapter 1 covers the Siddur Rabbah recension — one of five recensions Cohen 1985 distinguishes (Sefer Hekhalot, Sef...
Languages: EN
1 ch · 67 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Bahá'í Writings 1

The writings of the Báb, Bahá'u'lláh, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá — Persian and Arabic originals of a tradition built on progressive revelation across successive ages.

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Planned Wheel of Heaven Translation of Bahá'u'lláh's Hidden Words (Kalimát-i-Maknúnih, c. 1858) from the Arabic and Persian originals. Part I: 71 Arabic aphorisms; Part II: 82 Persian aphorisms. Dual-language pilot — the pipeline's first Persian work. Independent of and unaffiliated with the authorised Bahá'í World Centre translations.
Languages: AR, EN, FA
2 ch · 156 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Caodaist Canon 1

The canonical texts of Đạo Cao Đài — dated séance messages, liturgy, and constitutional texts of the Third Universal Amnesty (Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ), received in Vietnam from 1925 onward.

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Planned Wheel of Heaven Translation of Thánh Ngôn Hiệp Tuyển, Quyển Nhứt (Compilation of Divine Messages, Volume One; Tòa Thánh Tây Ninh, 1928) from the Vietnamese. Dated, numbered séance messages from a self-identifying higher intelligence announcing the Third Universal Amnesty. Initial scope: the opening sequence of foundational messages from Noël 1925 through April 1926.
Languages: EN, VI
1 ch · 111 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

Oomoto Scriptures 1

The channeled corpus of Oomoto — Deguchi Nao's automatic writings (Oomoto Shin'yu) and Deguchi Onisaburō's Reikai Monogatari, centred on the rebuilding and renewal of the world (tatekae tatenaoshi).

WoH Translation
WoH, 2026
Planned Wheel of Heaven Translation of selections from the Oomoto Shin'yu (大本神諭, Divine Revelations of Oomoto) from the Japanese. Initial scope: the first fude of Meiji 25 (1892) — the founding oracle of the 三千世界 (three-thousand worlds) plum-blossom opening and the world's rebuilding and renewal (立替へ立直し), with Ushitora no Konjin as the banished and returning kami.
Languages: EN, JA
1 ch · 93 ¶ · 2026 Start reading

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Книга тайн Еноха (2 Enoch)

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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ספר היכלות (3 Enoch / Sefer Hekhalot)

Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism
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Liber Esdrae Quartus (4 Ezra / 2 Esdras)

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
Anonymous (1st c. CE)

Откровение Авраама (Apocalypse of Abraham)

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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ⲡⲁⲡⲟⲕⲣⲩⲫⲟⲛ ⲛ̄ⲓ̈ⲱϩⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ (Apocryphon of John, NHC II,1)

Christian Texts
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Βιβλιοθήκη (Bibliotheca, selections)

Greek Texts
Pseudo-Apollodorus

ʾAqhatu (KTU 1.17–1.19)

Levantine Texts
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Ardā Wirāz Nāmag

Persian & Zoroastrian Texts
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ዕርገተ ኢሳይያስ (Ascension of Isaiah)

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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Atra-ḫasīs

Mesopotamian Texts
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Βαβυλωνιακά (fragments)

Greek Texts
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भगवद्गीता (Bhagavad Gītā, chs. 10–11)

Vedic Texts
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Book of the Dead (selections)

Egyptian Texts
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Book of the Heavenly Cow

Egyptian Texts
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Bundahišn (Greater/Iranian recension, selections)

Persian & Zoroastrian Texts
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Κριτίας (Critias)

Greek Texts
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Βιβλιοθήκη Ἱστορική (Library of History, selections from Books I-II)

Greek Texts
Diodorus Siculus

Elkunirša and Ašertu (CTH 342)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta

Mesopotamian Texts
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Enūma eliš

Mesopotamian Texts
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Erra and Išum

Mesopotamian Texts
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Gāθās (Yasna 28–34, 43–51, 53)

Persian & Zoroastrian Texts
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جواهر الأسرار (Javáhiru'l-Asrár, Gems of Divine Mysteries)

Bahá'í Writings
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ⲡⲉⲩⲁⲅⲅⲉⲗⲓⲟⲛ ⲡⲕⲁⲧⲁ ⲑⲱⲙⲁⲥ (Gospel of Thomas, NHC II,2)

Christian Texts
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Ὁμηρικοὶ Ὕμνοι (selections)

Greek Texts
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Hymn of the Pearl (Acts of Thomas 108–113)

Christian Texts
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Hypostasis of the Archons (NHC II,4)

Christian Texts
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Illuyanka (CTH 321)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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Inana's Descent to the Netherworld

Mesopotamian Texts
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Instructions of Šuruppag

Mesopotamian Texts
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יְשַׁעְיָהוּ (Yeshayahu)

Hebrew Bible
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Descent of Ištar

Mesopotamian Texts
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Kinh Thiên Đạo và Thế Đạo (selections)

Caodaist Canon
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Kirta (KTU 1.14–1.16)

Levantine Texts
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الكتاب الأقدس (Kitáb-i-Aqdas, The Most Holy Book)

Bahá'í Writings
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كتاب ايقان (Kitáb-i-Íqán, The Book of Certitude)

Bahá'í Writings
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Apocalypsis Mosis / Vita Adae et Evae

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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Memphite Theology (Shabaka Stone, BM EA 498)

Egyptian Texts
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道の栞 (Michi no Shiori)

Oomoto Scriptures
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On the Origin of the World (NHC II,5)

Christian Texts
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Pháp Chánh Truyền

Caodaist Canon
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Φοινικικὴ Ἱστορία (Sanchuniathon fragments)

Greek Texts
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Πίστις Σοφία (Pistis Sophia, selections)

Christian Texts
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Ποιμάνδρης (Corpus Hermeticum I)

Western Esoteric Texts
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Προμηθεὺς Δεσμώτης (Prometheus Bound)

Greek Texts
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Pyramid Texts (ascent selections)

Egyptian Texts
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霊界物語 (Reikai Monogatari, selections)

Oomoto Scriptures
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Rāpiʾūma texts (KTU 1.20–1.22)

Levantine Texts
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ऋग्वेद (Rig Veda, selections)

Vedic Texts
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ספר יצירה (Sefer Yetzirah)

Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism
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La Méditation Sensuelle

Raëlian Corpus
Raël (Claude Vorilhon)

هفت وادی (The Seven Valleys)

Bahá'í Writings
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Šaḥru and Šalimu (KTU 1.23)

Levantine Texts
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शतपथ ब्राह्मण 1.8.1 (Manu and the Flood)

Vedic Texts
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Χρησμοὶ Σιβυλλιακοί (Sibylline Oracles, selections)

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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النور الأبهى في مفاوضات عبد البهاء (Some Answered Questions, selections)

Bahá'í Writings
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Song of Emergence / Kingship in Heaven (CTH 344)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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Song of Hedammu (CTH 348)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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Song of Silver (CTH 364)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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Song of Ullikummi (CTH 345)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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nam-lugal an-ta e₁₁-da-ba (Sumerian King List)

Mesopotamian Texts
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لوح الأفلاكية (Lawḥ-i-Aflákiyyih / Tablet of the Universe)

Bahá'í Writings
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Tân Luật (The New Code)

Caodaist Canon
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Telipinu Myth (CTH 324)

Hittite & Hurrian Texts
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Διαθήκη Σολομῶντος (Testament of Solomon)

Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha
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Θεογονία (Theogony)

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Τίμαιος (Timaeus, selections)

Greek Texts
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Tištar Yašt (Yt. 8)

Persian & Zoroastrian Texts
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Vidēvdād (Vendidad)

Persian & Zoroastrian Texts
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Ἔργα καὶ Ἡμέραι (Works and Days)

Greek Texts
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Zamyād Yašt (Yt. 19)

Persian & Zoroastrian Texts
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