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sponsored by nordvpn what youamp;#39;re looking at is the so-called flavia sofe inscription a tomb inscription discovered east of rome possibly dating to the 2nd century this is one of the earliest christian inscriptions ever found but this is no ordinary funeral epitaph the christian theology underlying the inscription seems different it reads yearning for the fatherly light my sister and wife sophie anointed in the baths of christ with perfume unfading pure you were eager to see the divine faces of the eons the great angel of the mighty council the true son entering the bridal chamber and ascending into the fatherly chambers undefiled you were crowned the inscription is an eternal send-off for a woman named sophie it tells of her desire to behold the divine faces of something called the eons and that even though she died she yet lives ascending to the bridal chamber of the father for those of us that know something about modern christian theology some of this technical language migh