Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 607-609
1701 To say: Nun has begotten N. on his left hand
1701 a child; the intelligence of N. is not.
1701 N. is freed from the evil gods;
1701 N. is not given to the evil gods.
1702 To say: N., stand up for thy father, the Great One; be seated for thy mother, Nut.
1702 Give thy hand to thy son, Horus; behold, he is come; he approaches thee.
1703 To say: N., thy mother Nut has given birth to thee in the West;
1703 thou hast descended in the West in company with the lord of veneration (?);
1703 thy mother Isis has given birth to thee at Chemmis;
1703 thy hand which is (full of) the north wind takes (Possession) of thee
1703 overflowing thee, behind the north wind, father N.
1704 The Lake of Reeds is full; the Winding Watercourse is inundated;
1704 the mn`-canal of N. is open,
1704 whereby he may ferry over to the horizon, to the place where the gods will be born,
1704 and where thou wilt be born with them.
1705 The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for R`,
1705 that he may ferry over therewith to the horizon to the place where the gods will be born,
1705 and where he will be born with them.
1706 The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for N.,
1706 that he may ferry over therewith to the horizon to the place where they will be born,
1706 and where he will be born with them.
1707 Thy sister is Sothis; thy mother (bearer) is the morning star;
1707 thou sittest between them on the great throne,
1707 which is at the side of the Two Enneads.
1708 Behold, let these four dwellers of the region (or, height) be brought,
1708 who sit upon their d`b-sceptres, who come forth on (or, from) the eastern side of the sky,
1708 that they may proclaim this thy goodly utterance to Nb-k.w,
1708 which thy daughter, (m.t), said to thee, and
1708 Nb-k.w shall proclaim this thy goodly utterance
1708 to the Two Enneads.
1709 It is Hpnti, he who lays hold of thy hand when thou descendest into the boat of R`,
1709 descending into the boat with an offering which the king gives; descending and ferrying over. 45. THE DECEASED KING ON EARTH AND IN HEAVEN