A Collection of Christian Oracles

Text 126 from Ancient Christian Magic.

Text: Vatican Coptic Papyrus I
Description: papyrus, 12 leaves, about 15.5 x 11.5 cm (the first fragmentary leaf measures 11 x 2.5 cm); seventh-eigth century (so Emilien Sarti)
Bibliography: A. van Lantschoot, “Une collection sahidique de ‘sortes sanctorum'”
Translator: Marvin Meyer

This is a random generator of oracle answers to questions. The oracle here is of Christian origin, but is somewhat similar to the Homeric Oracle in the Greek Magical Papyri.

The oracles are numbered, and I retained the numbers so that you could look them up if you’re so inclined.

Ask a question, then hit “reload” and see your answer here:

28. . . .
what
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Enjoy!

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