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Allogenes

Allogenes is a repertoire, or genre, of mystical Gnostic texts dating from the first half of the Third Century, C.E. They concern Allogenes, "the Stranger" (or "foreigner"),〔Greek: (''allogenēs''), used in the Septuagint, meaning "(a ) different family/nation"〕 a half-human, half-divine capable of communicating with realms beyond the sense-perceptible world, into the unknowable.
==Sources and Dating==

The Coptic text of ''Allogenes'' (Allog), the first Allogenes source to be discovered in modern times, is the third item in Codex Xi of the Nag Hammadi library (NHC XI,3), held on leaves 45-69.〔() List of the treatises in the Nag Hammadi Coptic Library〕 The tops of many leaves are missing, as is the entire opening to the work.
''The Temptation of Allogenes'' (Allogenes T), also in Coptic, is the fourth item in the Codex Tchacos, discovered in the 1970s but not made public until 2006. As this source also contains the text for the controversial Gospel of Judas, far more attention has been accorded to that work than to ''The Tempatation of Allogenes'', which remains in a fragmentary condition. As one of the antiques dealers who handled Codex Tchacos disseminated parts of the manuscript for individual sale, not all of the pages relating to ''The Tempatation of Allogenes'' have been located, edited or published.〔() The Coptic Ps. Gospel of Judas〕 An uncredited translation of part of the text from 2006 mixes up lines from ''The Gospel of Judas'' with passages from ''The Tempatation of Allogenes''.
Radiocarbon dating establishes Codex Tchacos as physically earlier of the two sources, dating to 280 C.E. plus or minus sixty years.〔() Radiocarbon Dating the Gnostics after Nicaea〕 Nag Hammadi Codex IX, along with the rest of the library, dates from 348 C.E. plus or minus sixty years.

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