Chapter XXVIII.—The Demiurge Cured of His Ignorance by the Saviours Advent, from Whom He Hears of the Great Future in Store for Himself.
Meanwhile the Demiurge, being still ignorant of everything, although he will actually have to make some announcement himself by the prophets, but is quite incapable of even this part of his duty (because they divide authority over the prophets 6864 between Achamoth, the Seed, and the Demiurge), no sooner p. 517 heard of the advent of Soter (Saviour) than he runs to him with haste and joy, with all his might, like the centurion in the Gospel. 6865 And being enlightened by him on all points, he learns from him also of his own prospect how that he is to succeed to his mothers place. Being thenceforth free from all care, he carries on the administration of this world, mainly under the plea of protecting the church, for as long a time as may be necessary and proper.