| Translated by John D. Turner | |||
| 1 | The book concerning the things that were seen by Hypsiphrone being revealed in the place of her virginity. And she listens to her brethren [... ] Phainops and [... ], and they speak with one another in a mystery. | ||
| 2 | Now I was first by individual ranking [... ] I came forth to the place of my virginity and I went down to the world. Then I was told about them ( by ) those who abide in the place of my virginity. | ||
| 3 | And I went down to the world and they said to me, " Again Hypsiphrone has withdrawn outside the place of her virginity. " Then the one who heard, Phainops, who breathes into her fount of blood, spread out for her. | ||
| 4 | And he said, [ " I am Phainops... ] err [... ] desire [... the number ] of just the human remnants or that I may see a [ man, the blood-likeness or... ] of a [... fire ] and a [... in ] his hands. | ||
| 5 | Then as for me, I said to him, " Phainops has not come upon me; he has not gone astray. [... ] see a man [... ] him [... ] For [... ] which he said [... ] Phainops this [... ]. | ||
| 6 | I saw him and he said to me, " Hypsiphrone, why do you dwell outside me? Follow me and I will tell you about them. " So I followed him, for I was in great fear. And he told me about a fount of blood that is revealed by setting afire [... ] he said [... ]. | ||