Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 671-675
1987 To say: O N., thou art the son of a Great One;
1987 thou art purified in the lake, D.ti;
1987 thou takest thy throne in the Marsh of Reeds.
1988 To say: The truth of Horus is the truth of this N., O N.
1988 Thou art come, N., clothed; thou comest vested.
1989 N. has inherited him who is not mourned any more, him who comes into being smiling.
1989 Greetings to thee N.; thou comest in peace.
1990 To say: O father N.,
1990 thou comest, that is, thou hast come like a god, thou who art come (in boat) like b.w.
1991 Thy messengers hasten; thy runners run;
1991 they ascend to heaven; they announce to R`
1992 that thou standest in the double 'itr.t-palace of the horizon, upon Shu of Nut;
1992 that thou art seated upon the throne of thy father, Geb, as chief of the 'itr.t-palace,
1992 upon this throne of copper (or, iron), the wonder of the gods.
1993 The Two Enneads come to thee with salutations;
1993 thou commandest men
1993 like Min, who is in his house, and like Horus of Db`.wt.
1993 And Set was not free from bearing thy weight.
1994 To say: I have come to thee, I am thy son; I have come to thee, I am Horus;
1994 I give to thee thy mdw-staff before the spirits and thy nb.tsceptre before the imperishable stars.
1995 [I have found thee assembled], [thy (lit. his) face] like (that of) a jackal, thy (lit. his) seat like (that of) b.wt;
1995 she refreshes thy heart in thy body, in the house of her (lit. thy) father Anubis.
1996 Be pure and sit at the head of those greater than thou.
1996 Thou art seated on thy firm throne, on the throne of the First of the Westerners;
1996 thy tis.w, they are young. 1997. mnt.t salutes thee, like Isis; Hn.t acclaims thee like Nephthys.
1998 Thou standest at the head of the n.wt, of the double palace, like Min;
1998 thou standest at the head of Egyptians (km.tiw), like api;
1998 thou standest at Pdw-s, like Seker.
1999 Thou standest before the Rd-wr-lake.
1999 Thou hast thy 'b-sceptre, thy wire, thy fingernails; which are at hand (lit. "at thy fingers");
1999 those who are before Thot are slain with the knife, coming from Set.
1999 Thou givest thine arm to the dead, to the spirits, who will take thine arm to the First of the Westerners.
2000 To say: O N., "come in peace," says Osiris to thee;
2000 messenger of the Great God, "come in peace," says the Great God to thee.
2001 The double doors of heaven are open for thee; the (double doors of the) d.w-stars are open for thee,
2001 after thou art descended (into the grave) as the jackal of Upper Egypt,
2001 as Anubis on his belly (side), as Hpi.w who resides in Heliopolis.
2002 The great damsel who lives in Heliopolis has given her arm to thee.
2002 O N., thou hast [no] father, among men, who conceived thee;
2002 thou hast no mother, among mankind, who bore thee.
2003 Thy mother is the great wild-cow who lives in el-K�b,
2003 the white crown, the royal head-dress, she with the long feathers (hair?), she with the two hanging breasts,
2003 she will nurse thee; she will not wean thee.
2004 Raise thyself up, N., dress thyself in thy fringed-vestment, the first (best) in the house,
2004 thy d-mace on thine arm, thy Horus-weapon (m) in thy hand, thine m-sceptre on thine arm, thy d-mace in thy hand.
2005 Thou standest as he who is chief of the double 'itr.t-palace, who, judges the words of the gods.
2005 O N., thou belongest to the n.w (-stars), when R` shines behind the morning star.
2006 Lo, no god escapes from what he has said;
2006 he will offer thee thy thousand (loaves) of bread, thy thou sand (mugs) of beer, thy thousand of oxen, thy thousand of geese,
2006 thy thousand of everything on which a god lives. 53. RESURRECTION, TRANSFIGURATION, AND LIFE OF THE KING IN HEAVEN,