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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203
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Pyramid Texts
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (26)
26. 19 Horus who art in Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus for thou art as the eye of Horus which (lit. who) has extended with its odour.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter VIII (2)
And I call upon the Eye of Horus which gleams as an ornament upon the brow of Râ, the father of the gods
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Chapter CLXXVIII (1)
Thou hast received the eye of Horus; thy table is a table of offerings
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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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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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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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Chapter LXIV (25)
His Eye hath been given to Horus and his face brighteneth at the dawning of the day
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Chapter CLXX (2)
Horus has raised thee when he rose himself, as he did for him who is in the sacred abode
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Chapter VIII (1)
The Hour discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth might to the Eye of Horus
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Chapter LXXXIX (2)
But if there be a delay in the bringing of my soul to me, thou shalt find the Eye of Horus standing firm against thee, like those undrowsy Watchers wh...
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Chapter XCII (5)
May the Eye of Horus deliver for me my Soul, and establish my splendour upon the brow of Rā, and may my radiance be upon your faces who are attached...
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Chapter XL (11)
And he who cutteth thee off cometh forth as the Eye of Horus; thou art kept back and assailed, and stopped by the breath of my speech
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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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Chapter LXXVIII (32)
Hail to you, ye gods of the Tuat, ye of repellent face and aggressive front, who tow along the Stars which set, and make the bright paths of the...
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Chapter XCII (2)
That standeth open which thou openest, and that is closed which thou closest, oh thou who art at rest; thou openest and thou closest to my Soul, at...
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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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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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Chapter CLXXVII (3)
There came to thee Horus with blue eyes, do thou guard Horus with red eyes in his sickness and in his wrath; let his soul not be opposed, let his...
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Chapter CXXXVII B (1)
The Eye of Horus cometh, the Light one: the Eye of Horus cometh, the Glorious one
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Chapter LXXXIX (5)
But if there be a delay in thy causing me to see my Soul and my Shade, thou shalt find the Eye of Horus standing firm against thee
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Chapter CLXXVIII (2)
Hail, Hunnu, lift up thy heart to purify thy body; they have eaten the eye of Horus, the olive of Heliopolis, they destroy (what is wrong) in the...
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