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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400 (383)
671 To say: Tt.w-serpent, tt.w-serpent, where to?, where wilt thou go? 671 Stand by N.; he is the d``miw, should thy father, the d``miw, die? 671 A servant (holy person), who belonged to the Ennead (pelican), (once) fell into this Nile. Thou who art in hpnn, come here.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (61)
There is a serpent belonging to it, who comes from the two wells at Elephantine, at the gate of the water. He goes with the water, and stops at the...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 17: Of the horrible, lamentable, and miserable Fall of Adam and Eve in Paradise. Man 's Looking-Glass. (96)
Then the Devil mocked the Image, and Hell opened its The Soul. Jaws wide, and had the Bridle in their Essences, and continually drew them therewith...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter III (32)
And God cursed the serpent, and was wroth with it for ever. . . .
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 21: Of the Cainish, and of the Abellish Kingdom; how they are both in one another. Also of their Beginning, Rise, Essence, and Purpose; and then of their last Exit. Also of the Cainish Antichristian Church, and then of the Abellish true Christian Church; how they are both in one another, and are very difficult to be known [asunder.] Also of the Variety of Arts, States, and Orders of this World. Also of the Office of Rulers [or Magistrates,] and their Subjects; how there is a good and divine Ordinance in them all, as also a false, evil, and devilish one. Where the Providence of God is seen in all Things; and the Devil 's Deceit, Subtilty, and Malice, [is seen also] in all Things. (28)
If thy Maker in thee does not make the Image of God, but the Image of the Serpent, how wilt thou then bring thy Beast into the Kingdom of Heaven?...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XXVI (6)
The language that I spake was quite extinct Before that in the work interminable The people under Nimrod were employed; For nevermore result of reason...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto IX (4)
Mine eyes he loosed, and said: "Direct the nerve Of vision now along that ancient foam, There yonder where that smoke is most intense." Even as the...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 17: Of the horrible, lamentable, and miserable Fall of Adam and Eve in Paradise. Man 's Looking-Glass. (100)
This now the Devil did not understand; because God spoke of the Serpent, and cursed it to [be] a horrible Worm, and he supposed that it did not...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Birds Assemble (8)
Salutations, O Peacock of the Garden of the Eight Doors! You have been afflicted because of the seven-headed serpent, through whom you were expelled...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXXIII (2)
As unto those who are too reverential, Speaking in presence of superiors, Who drag no living utterance to their teeth, It me befell, that without...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIII (10)
Said on a serpent having two legs, and bearing a two-horned disk. Two eyes are before him, having two legs and two wings
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto VIII (2)
Green as the little leaflets just now born Their garments were, which, by their verdant pinions Beaten and blown abroad, they trailed behind. One just...
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Sufi
The Disciple who blindly imitated his Shaikh (65-74)
Because from these mysterious compositions comes life, That staff becomes a serpent and divides the Nile, Like the staff of Ha, Mim, by the grace of...
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Sufi
Moses and Pharaoh (12-22)
Slay it in sacred war and combat, When that man cherished that snake, That stubborn brute was happy in the luxury of warmth; And of necessity worked...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXV (2)
Here is the one who is to devour me. They wait apart. The serpent Seksek passeth over me
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLII (2)
O Serpent Abur! Thou sayest this day, “The Block of Execution is furnished with what thou knowest,” and thou art come to soil the Mighty One
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVII: Philosophy Conveys Only An Imperfect Knowledge of God. (14)
Why, then, is the serpent called wise? Because even in its wiles there may be found a connection, and distinction, and combination, and conjecturing...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto VII (5)
Let us descend now unto greater woe; Already sinks each star that was ascending When I set out, and loitering is forbidden." We crossed the circle to...
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Gnostic
Chapter 130 (Of the efficacy of the names of the twelve angels)
"And all men who shall find the mystery of one of the twelve names of that dragon of the outer darkness, and all men even if they are very great...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
CII. To the Church of the Laodiceans—i Stand at the Door, and Knock (1)
AND unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write;
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
VIII. Nighttime Visit of Nicodemus—christ Enlightens Him (9)
¶And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,...
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