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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Mostly Serpent Charms, Utterances 226-243
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Mostly Serpent Charms, Utterances 226-243 (232)
236 To say: Mti, Mti, Mti, Mti; 236 Tiw, his mother, Tiw, his mother; Miti, Miti. 236 Be thou watered (washed), O desert; (let there be) water, not sand.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (50)
The Osiris N ; he saith, adoring Tmu, when setting in the Land of Life and shedding his rays on the Tuat
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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 CLXXVIII (7)
Thou takest possession of water, and thou marchest towards the altar of Sashert: four measures of water, as was commanded by Osiris to N. Shu has...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (89)
And Tiamat hearkened unto] the word of the bright god, (and said
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (36)
And unto Tiamat, the glistening one, he addressed [the word
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIII (4)
Be thou lift up, O Rā who art in thine shrine; breathe thou the breezes, inhale the north wind ... on the day when thou discernest the Land of Maāt
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIX (13)
Thou washest thy face at the mouth of the stream of Cherāba, thou art welcome to the great gods of Pu and Tepu; thou seest Thoth conversing with Rā...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (58)
Hail to thee, thou great god, who art in the domain of the water. I have come to thee. Grant me to take of thy water, to take of thy stream, as thou...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXXIV. Five Loaves and Two Fishes Suffice Five Thousand Persons (5)
¶When the day began to wear away, then came the twelve and said, This is a desert place: send the multitude away, that they may go into the towns and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (2)
Hail to thee, Chenta Amenta, Unneferu, lord of Tatsert; thou art shining like Rā. He himself comes to see thee and he rejoices in seeing thy...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (42)
Thy father Tatunen carrieth thee, and his arms are stretched out behind thee, and that which hath taken place is made last upon earth
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXV (11)
He to whom this has been done, the impure ones in the Tuat can do nothing to him. He drinks the running water of the stream, he shines like a star in...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXV (6)
Decree this, Tmu, that if I see thy face I shall not be pained by thy sufferings.... Tmu decrees; behold the great gods have given him this mission,...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 31 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (9)
Thine, O Ahura! was Piety; yea, Thine, O Creator of the Kine! was understanding and the Spirit , when Thou didst order a path for her (guiding). From...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXII (5)
I have come forth with the tongue of Ptah and the throat of Hathor that I may record the words of my father Tmu with my mouth, which draweth to...
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Gnostic
Chapter 136. (The invocation of Jesus)
At that time Jesus stood with his disciples on the water of the Ocean and made invocation with this prayer, saying: "Hear me, my Father, father of...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXV. The Woman with the Alabaster Box of Ointment, and Simon the Pharisee: Parable of the Two Debtors (11)
I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet: but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
VII. Jesus' Mother and the Water Changed to Wine—he Drives the Moneymakers from the Temple—temple of the Body (4)
His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith, do it.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (3)
He brings thee sweet breezes to thy nose, the breath of life to thy beautiful face, the wind coming out of Tmu to thy nostrils, lord of Ta-tsert
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CI (1)
O thou who art devoid of moisture in coming forth from the stream; and who restest upon the deck of thy Bark: as thou proceedest in the direction of...
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