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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — The Deceased King Receives Offerings And Is Reestablished In His Functions And Possessions, Utterances 223-225
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
The Deceased King Receives Offerings And Is Reestablished In His Functions And Possessions, Utterances 223-225 (225)
A Variant of Utterance 224. 222 To say: Awake, N.! Turn around, N.! 222 Thou hast come that thou mayest command in the regions of Horus; (thou hast come) that thou mayest command in the regions of Set; 222 that thou mayest speak in the regions of Osiris. 223 May the king make an offering: Thy son is upon thy throne; thy garment is the p.ti; thy garment is a dd-loincloth; 223 thou goest in sandals; thou slaughterest an ox; 224 thou goest in the wd-`n-boat, in all thy places, in all thy dignities 224 Thy nb.t-sceptre is at the head of the living, thy staff is at the head of the spirits. 224 The aged is come; he protects his son. 224 May thy body be clothed, so that thou mayest come to [me]; and may [the eye of Horus] be pleasing to thee. 6. MOSTLY SERPENT CHARMS,
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (40)
They who are on the Horizon convey thee, and they who are in the Evening Bark transport thee, and they say—Adoration at the approach of thy Majesty,...
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Ancient Egyptian
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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (1)
Thou hast received the eye of Horus; thy table is a table of offerings
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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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Ancient Egyptian
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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (8)
Awake, lofty judge; awake, thou sleeper; awake from thy ... thy offerings are brought before Thoth and Horus, who comes out from the Nile, and Apuat...
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Ancient Egyptian
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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (9)
Oh thou who callest out at thine evening hours, grant that I may come and bring to him the two jaws of Restau, and that I may bring to him the books...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (6)
Hail, N. , arise on thy bed, and come forth. Thou are raised by Rā on the horizon of the Maati in his boat
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXII (7)
Thy lips utter for thee words of truth, they repeat the words of truth of Rā which are well pleasing to the gods. Thy teeth are the two heads of the...
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Ancient Egyptian
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 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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Ancient Egyptian
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...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIII (2)
Hail, Osiris; I am thy son Horus; I have come
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Ancient Egyptian
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?
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIX (9)
Thou receivest thy clothing, thy sandals, thy stick, thy linen, thy weapons, with which thou wilt cut off heads, thou wilt twist round the necks of...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIX (1)
Thou art a lion, thou art a sphinx, thou art Horus who avengeth his father; thou art these four gods, those glorious ones who are shouting for joy,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXX (20)
The Osiris receiveth the Amsu-staff wherewith he goeth round Heaven
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (15)
Hail, N. , thy figure is that which thou hadst on earth, thou art living and renewed every day. Thy face is unveiled, and thou seest the lord of the...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXIII. Parable: the Master, the Servants, the Money (talents)—on the Last Judgment: "when the Son of Man Shall Come" (11)
Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the...
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