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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 (170)
100 To say: Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus; reclaim it for thyself. Utterances 170-
Ancient Egyptian
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 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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Chapter LXXVIII (17)
And I took possession of the inheritance of Horus from Osiris at the Tuat, and Horus repeated to me that which his father Osiris had said to him in th...
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Chapter LXIV (17)
I come as the ambassador of the Lord of lords to avenge the cause of Osiris in this place. Let not [74] the Eye consume its tears
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Chapter CLXIII (6)
Do not let him be carried away by his enemies, to him who devours the soul, who raises evil accusations. Restore his soul to his body and his body to ...
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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 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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (6)
Thy son Horus avenges thee, he destroys all that is wrong in thee; he has fastened to thee thy flesh, he has set thy limbs and joined thy bones; he...
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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 CXXVIII (4)
Rise up Horus, son of Isis, and restore thy father Osiris!
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Chapter CLI (3)
I go round my brother Osiris N. I have come as thy protector. I am myself behind thee for ever, hearing when thou art addressed by Rā, and when thou a...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (1)
Thou hast received the eye of Horus; thy table is a table of offerings
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Chapter CXXXVII A (1)
Oh Light! let the Light be kindled for thy Ka, O Osiris Chentamenta. Let the Light be kindled for the Night which followeth the Day: the Eye of Horus...
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Chapter XLIII (2)
The head of Osiris is not taken from him, and my head shall not be taken from me
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Chapter CV (6)
Grant that I may pass by thee, and may purify myself and cause the triumph of Osiris over his adversaries
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Chapter LXXVIII (37)
I make bright the paths which are in the Horizon and the Hematit in Heaven. I make firm the battlements on behalf of Osiris, and I make the paths...
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Chapter LXXVIII (26)
It is I who have charge of the seisin of the inheritance of Horus from Osiris at the Tuat
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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...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (42)
I rise, and I am mighty through this eye of Horus; my heart is raised, after it has fallen low
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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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