"But a companion was created along with him, a female nature, much differing from him, as quality from substance, as the moon from the sun, as fire from light. She, as a female ruling the present world as her like, [966] was entrusted to be the first prophetess, announcing prophecy with all amongst those born of woman. [967] But the other, as the son of man, being a male, prophesies better things to the world to come as a male. Footnotes: [966] That is, the present world is female, and is under the rule of the female; the world to come is male, and is under the rule of the male. [967] The allusion is to the fact that John the Baptist is called the greatest of those born of woman, while Christ is called the Son of man. |