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Passages similar to: Bundahishn — Chapter XXXIII
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Zoroastrian
Bundahishn
Chapter XXXIII (7)
The mother from whom I was born is Hûmâî, daughter of Freh-mâh, who also was the righteous daughters of Mâh-ayâr son of Mâh-bôndak, son of Mâh-bûkht.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLII (42)
I am Unbu, [62] who proceedeth from Nu, and my mother is Nut
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Gnostic
SONG OF EVE (SONG OF EVE)
On account of this it is said concerning her that she said, I am part of my mother, and I am the mother. I am the wife, I am the virgin. I am...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXV (5)
For I remember, 1 With this section also compare xxvii. of our Bot>k. '' mother, the words of Abraham, our father, for he commanded me not to take a w...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIX (6)
I am Sahu, who assigneth the bounds as he saileth round the starry throng of Heaven, the body of my mother Nut, who conceived me at her will and...
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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 4 (1)
Satyakâma, the son of Gabâlâ, addressed his mother and said: 'I wish to become a Brahmakârin (religious student), mother. Of what family am I?'
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIII: The Age, Birth, and Life of Moses. (6)
Then, with her maids, the daughter of the king, To bathe her beauty in the cleansing stream, Came near, straight saw, and took and raised me up; And...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXV (19)
And as thou hast refreshed thy mother's spirit during tmyt * ne» The womb of her that bare thee blesseth thee, [My affection] and my breasts bless the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (58)
I was conceived by Isis and begotten by Nephthys. Isis destroyeth what in me is wrong, and Nephthys loppeth off that which is rebellious
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXVI (1)
I know that I have been conceived by Sechit and that I am born of Neith
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXV (19)
Fear not, mother; be assured that I shall do thy will and walk in upright- ness, and not corrupt my ways for ever." II. And thereupon she lifted up...
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Sufi
The Villager who invited the Townsman to visit him (41-50)
Wherefore the claims of God predominate over the mother's, Whoso acknowledges not God's claims is a fool. He who made mother and breast and milk...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXV (3)
Thou wilt take thee a wife of the house of my father, and the Most High God will bless thee, and thy children will be a righteous generation and a hol...
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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 4 (2)
She said to him: 'I do not know, my child, of what family thou art. In my youth when I had to move about much as a servant (waiting on the guests in...
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