Peter interpreteth the tenth penitence from Psalm cxix.
When then Iesus had said this unto his disciples, he said unto them:
"Now, therefore, let him whom his spirit stirreth, come forward and speak the solution of the tenth penitence of Pistis Sophia."
Peter answered and said:
"O Lord, concerning this thy light-power prophesied aforetime through David in the one-hundred-and-nineteenth Psalm[1]; saying:
"'1. I cried unto thee, O Lord, in my oppression, and thou hearkenest unto me.
"'2. O Lord, save my soul from unjust lips and from crafty tongues.
"'3. What will be given unto thee or what will be added unto thee with a crafty tongue?
"'4. The arrows (of the strong {one}) are made sharp with the coal of the desert.
"'5. Woe unto me, that my dwelling is far off, and I dwelt in the tents of Kedar.
"'6. My soul hath dwelt in many regions [as] a guest.
"'7. I was peaceful with them who hate peace; if I spake unto them, they fought against me without a cause.'
"This is now, therefore, O Lord, the solution of the tenth repentance of Pistis Sophia, which she hath uttered when the material emanations of Self-willed oppressed her, they and his lion-faced power, and when they oppressed her exceedingly."
2. Iesus commendeth Peter.
Iesus said unto him:
"Well said, Peter, and finely. This is the solution of the tenth penitence of Pistis Sophia."
Read: Psalm 120:1-7 althought Peter said Psalm 119, it is really Ps. 120 in the bible.