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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Offerings For The Deceased King, Utterances 338-349
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Offerings For The Deceased King, Utterances 338-349 (339)
553 To say: The hunger of N. is from the hand of Shu; the thirst of N. is from the hand of Tefnut. 553 N. lives on the morning bread, which comes at its (appointed) time. 553 N. lives on that on which Shu lives; 553 N. eats, that which Tefnut eats.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (11)
He goes round the sky like Rā, he travels over the sky like Thoth. N. execrates hunger, he does not eat (feel) it, he execrates thirst. N. has...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (10)
Feed N. with you; let him eat what you eat, drink as you drink, sit as you sit, be mighty as you are mighty, navigate as you navigate. The tent of N....
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