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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Nut And The Deceased King, Utterances 1-11
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Nut And The Deceased King, Utterances 1-11 (9)
7 Horus [lives], beloved of the two lands, N., king of Upper and Lower Egypt, N., of the two goddesses beloved bodily, N., lords of Ombos, N. 7 Heir of Geb, whom he loves, N., beloved of all the gods, N., given life, endurance, joy, health, all happiness, like R`.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIII (1)
The addresses of Horus to his father when he goes in to see his father, and when he comes out of his great sanctuary to see him Rā Unneferu, the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (34)
Horus openeth; the Great, the Mighty, who divideth the earths, the great one who resteth in the Mountain of the West, and lighteneth up the Tuat with...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (15)
Hail, N. , thou art Horus, the son of Osiris, begotten by Ptah, created by Nut. Thou shinest like Rā on the horizon when he lighteth the two earths...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (44)
Horus is the offering and the altar of offering; twofold of aspect; it is Horus who hath reconstituted his father and restored him. Horus is the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (27)
It is I, even I, who am Horus in Glory. I am master of his diadem, I am master of his Light, and I advance to the Goal of Heaven. Horus is on his...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (7)
Thou hast handed over to thy son Horus all the gods of Heaven and the gods of earth, they are his servants at his gates, and all that he has...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (5)
Thy son Horus is triumphant before the whole cycle of gods; he has received the royal power on the earth, and his dominion over the whole earth; the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVIII (2)
I am Horus, the Lord of Kamit, and the heir of Tesherit, which I have also seized. I, the invincible one, whose eye is potent against his...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIX (5)
Horus son of Isis and son of Horus repeateth an infinite number of festivals, and all his adversaries fall down, are overthrown and slaughtered....
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIX (9)
I am Horus, the eldest of Rā as he riseth
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (42)
Isis is shown with her son Horus in her arms. She is crowned with the lunar orb, ornamented with the horns of rams or bulls. Orus, or Horus as he is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (36)
The Osiris N ; he saith when he adoreth Râ, the Horus of the Two Horizons, when setting in the Land of Life
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter I (5)
I am one of those gods to whom Nut hath given birth, who slay the adversaries of Osiris and imprison the Sebau, on his behalf: I am thy kinsman, Horus
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (29)
What is that—‘one of those in the train of Horus’? Said with reference to whom his Lord loveth
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXVI (4)
Horus is in command of his bark. There hath been given to him the throne of his father, and Sutu that son of Nut is under the grappling hooks which...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (5)
Ha, Osiris! I am come to thee; I am Horus and I restore thee unto life upon this day, with the funereal offerings and all good things for Osiris
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (7)
I am Horus on this fair day, at the beautiful coming forth of thy Powers: who lifteth thee up with himself on this fair day as thine associate god
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXVI (2)
I am Horus, who proceedeth from the Eye of Horus; I am Uat’it, and I come forth like the Hawk which soareth aloft and resteth upon the brow of Rā at...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (35)
The pair of gods are Horus, the Avenger of his Father, and Horus, the Prince of the City of Blindness
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXII (13)
And his name became that of Horus upon his Column
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