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Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (218)
161 To say: Osiris, N. comes; he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?), an imperishable spirit, 161 to count hearts, to seize kas, to subdue kas. Each of his functions 161 obliges him whom he (himself) protected, (as well as him who) asked him (to help him). There is no one who withdraws- 162 (such) would have no bread, his ka would have no bread, his bread would be withheld from him. 162 Geb has said, and it comes out of the mouth of the Ennead: 162 "Falcon, m-t-'iti.f," said they, "behold, thou art ba, thou art m." 163 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?), an imperishable spirit, 163 who surpasses thee, who is more like thee, who is more weary than thou, who is greater than thou, who is fresher than thou, 163 who is more praised than thou. Thy time of silence about it is no more. 163 Behold what Set and Thot have done, thy two brothers, who knew not how to weep for thee. 164 Isis and Nephthys embrace ye, embrace ye; 164 unite ye, unite ye. 164 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?), an imperishable spirit. 164 The Westerners, who are on the earth belong to N. 164 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?) an imperishable spirit. 165 The Easterners who are on the earth belong to N. 165 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?) an imperishable spirit. 165 The Southerners who are on the earth belong to N. 165 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?), an imperishable spirit. 166 The Northerners who are on the earth belong to N. 166 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?), an imperishable spirit. 166 Those who are in the underworld belong to N. 166 N. comes, he is displeased (?) with the Nine (Bows?), an imperishable spirit.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter I (24)
O ye who unclose the ways and open the roads to beneficent souls in the house of Osiris, unclose then the ways and open the roads to the soul of N...
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 (16)
Hail, N. , thine enemies are no more, in the great hall the scales are right concerning thee, thou makest long strides like Osiris the lord of the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (1)
Here is the Osiris N , the Victorious, and he saith:—
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXVII (6)
Osiris is made triumphant over his adversaries, and the Osiris N is made triumphant over his adversaries, and is as one of you, his patron is the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter I (22)
O ye who bring beneficent souls into the house of Osiris, do ye bring the soul of N together with you into the house of Osiris; let him see as you...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXVIII (6)
Rise up, then, Osiris: I have stricken down for thee thine enemies, I have delivered thee from them
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (14)
Oh Thoth, who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (9)
Oh Thoth who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over ...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (18)
Oh Thoth, who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (35)
By hurling harm against the foe thou hast utterly destroyed all the adversaries of the Osiris N
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (2)
Glory to Osiris, Lord of Restau, and to the great gods who are in the World below. Here is N who saith:—Hail to thee, Prince of Amenta, Unneferu who...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXLIV (8)
O ye, these gates, who are the gates to Osiris, ye who guard their gates, ye who herald the things of the world to Osiris every day. Osiris N. knows...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (22)
Oh Thoth, who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (6)
The Osiris N avoideth the raging storm: the Osiris N is not to be kept away from Rā, not to be repulsed is he
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Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XIII (2)
And ere it wholly grew inaudible Because of distance, passed another, crying, "I am Orestes!" and it also stayed not. "O," said I, "Father, these, wha...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (24)
Oh Thoth, who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (5)
Oh Thoth, who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXI (7)
Thy Soul is with thee, and strong is thy Soul through the terror and the might which belong to thee, Oh Osiris N , who utterest the decrees which Rā...
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