Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXVI B
I come daily with Sek-hra from his exalted station, so that I may witness the process of the Maāt and the lion-forms which belong to them ... so that I may see them there
I shine like the Glorious ones, whom he hath enriched with his wealth, holding fast like a Lord of Maāt
Oh thou who callest out at thine evening hours, grant that I may come and bring to him the two jaws of Restau, and that I may bring to him the books which are in the Annu and add up for him his hosts
I am the Great one among the gods, coming in the two Barks of the Lord of Sau, the Figure of the great saluter, who hath made the Flame
Let the fathers and their Apes make way for me, that I may enter the Mount of Glory, and pass through where the Great ones are
I see who is there in his Bark, and I pass through the orbit of Flame which is behind the Lord of the Side-lock, over the serpents
Place me among the followers of Rā: place me as one who goeth round in the Garden of Peace of Rā
The two chapters which are numbered by M. Naville as 136 A and 136 B are represented in the later recensions by a single chapter, which has been made out of them. There is very much obscurity in the ancient texts, though the MSS. containing them are numerous, and the more recent versions are quite as difficult to understand. We must be satisfied for the present by a strict literal and grammatical translation, wherever this amount of success is attainable. The royal sarcophagus 32 of the British Museum gives the latest form of 136 A