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The Authoritative Teaching is a gnostic tractate of the Nag Hammadi Library placed in Codex VI. The text is dated around the 3rd century AD.〔 ''Authoritative Teaching'' is considered a Gnostic text not because it provides an explanation of the origin of the world, but because it makes implications that the soul is initially a divine entity that has been placed on the immoral Earth to face the trials of evil and regain its elevated place in the heavens through the attainment of knowledge. ==Overview== The text gives a metaphoric teaching about a soul (''her'') from a divine world that comes to see the material world but gets distracted and creates earthly attachments. Some of the metaphorical identities that the soul is given include a prostitute, a contestant, a bride, an invalid, a fish, and wheat.〔 However, God the father watches over the soul and warns the soul of earthly attachments. These attachments are Lust, Pride, Greed, Fraud, Ignorance, Envy, & Vanity.
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