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Pyramid Texts
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (38)
38. 30 Osiris N., I open for thee thy mouth. A sacred copper (or, iron) (instrument) of South and North.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXIII (3)
Let my mouth be given to me. Let my mouth be opened by Ptah with that instrument of steel wherewith he openeth the mouths of the gods
Chapter 6: How an Angel, and how a Man, is the Similitude and Image of God. (19)
The mouth signifieth that thou art an unalmighty son of thy Father, whether thou art an angel or a man. For through the mouth thou must draw into...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (33)
Give thou delicious breezes of the north wind to the Osiris N
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIX (13)
Let me seize that Thigh which is under the place of Osiris, with which I may open the mouth of the gods and sit by him, like Thoth the Scribe, sound...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (26)
For the Osiris N is within it; the Osiris N who maketh the divine offerings
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXVIII (9)
It is pure, the mouth of N. ; the cycle of the gods offers incense to the mouth of N. His mouth is pure verily, and his tongue in his mouth, for N....
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXIX (6)
I have taken a bite of these sweet things which are on the hands (?) of Osiris N. the loaves (?) from above, which belong to Rā, made of grain of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (20)
The Osiris receiveth the Amsu-staff wherewith he goeth round Heaven
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXI (3)
Give me my mouth that I may speak with it; and guide my heart at its hour of Darkness and Night
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXVIII (42)
Thou art exalted upon thy throne, Osiris; thine hearing is good, Osiris; thy back is strong, Osiris; thy head, Osiris, is firmly fastened, thy throat...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXVIII (1)
It describes gods and genii of the bounds in the Tuat who confer certain blessings on the deceased; such as this: “those who lift up their faces towar...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLV (2)
Said on a Tat of gold inlaid into the substance of sycamore-wood, and dipped into juice of ankhamu. If it is put on the neck of this Chu, he arrives...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (14)
Let not the Osiris N be shipwrecked on the great voyage by him whose face is in his own lap: for the name of Rā is upon the Osiris, and his token of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (8)
O thou who art called aloud ( bis ), third verse. Thy neck is adorned with gold, it is girt with electron; thy throat and thy lungs are like Anubis;...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXI (9)
The Osiris N entereth into thy Bark and saileth peacefully to the Fair West; and Tmu saith to him: Art thou coming in?
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XL (2)
Back, thou whom Osiris execrateth, from the Neshemet galley, which saileth towards the south with favourable breeze
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIII (17)
There are hailing and cries of welcome to the Osiris N , the divine body of Rā, on traversing the Nu, and whilst the ka of the god is being...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (24)
The Osiris N enters into the Bark of Rā, he succeedeth to thy throne; he receiveth thine insignia
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (17)
It is granted that the Osiris shall carry Maāt at the head of the great Bark, and hold up Maāt among the associate gods, and that Osiris gain endless ...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXI (9)
This ancient text continues—“Come thou to me, glorified and purified; let thy hands [ here the text is obliterated ], shine thou with thine head ....
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