Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 602-605
1672 To say by the Earth, by Geb, by Osiris, by Anubis, by Wr-b:
1672 Make N. festive at the Feast of Horus.
1672 Let him who is among the falcons hasten to the ka of N., who is mmi.
1673 Open for N. his eyes, open for him his nose;
1673 open for N. his mouth, open for him his ears;
1673 make prosperous for N. his two plumes.
1674 Let N. be allowed to pass, by the god,
1674 filled with the force of the winds.
1674 After you have eaten this, N. will find what is left by you.
1674 Give the remainder to N.; behold, he is come.
1675 (N. J�quier, VII 709 + 40). To say: Lift thyself up, father N.; fasten to thee thy head; take to thee thy limbs;
1675 (N. VII 709 + 40). lift thyself up upon thy feet; follow thy heart.
1675 Thy runners hasten; thy messengers rush on behind;
1676 thy herald of the horizon comes; Anubis approaches thee;
1676 tp gives his arm to thee; the gods desire (or, rejoice) ---- 1676c (N. VII 709 + 40: Thot comes in his dignity of spirit to the Two Enneads. 1676c + 1 (N. VII 709 + 42). He ferried over the lake; h[e] avoided the D.t
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1677 ----------------------- with this mighty one who endures each day.
1678 He comes that he may govern the cities, that he may rule over the settlements,
1678 that he may command those who are in Nun
1678 sitting, to him --------------
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1679 ---------------- he rests alive in the West (or, he is satisfied in living in the West),
1679 among the Followers of R`, who make the way of twilight mount up.
1680 To say: Raise thyself up, father, N., the great; sit before them;
1680 the apertures of the (heavenly) windows are open for thee;
1680 broad are thy steps of light;
1680 this is said to thee, father N. To say: O! Ho!'
1681 To say: Father N., I am come; I bring to thee the green cosmetic;
1681 I am come; I bring to thee the green cosmetic, which Horus put on Osiris.
1682 I put thee on my father N., as Horus put thee on his father Osiris,
1682 when (or, as) Horus filled his empty eye with his full eye. 43. THE RESURRECTION, ASCENSION, AND RECEPTION OF THE DECEASED KING IN HEAVEN,