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Pyramid Texts
Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400 (400)
695 To say: The eye of Horus drips on the tuft of the dn.w-plant. 695 Ye two Horuses who are chief of the houses, great lord of food in Heliopolis, 695 mayest thou give bread to N., mayest thou give beer to N.; mayest thou refresh N., 696 while thou refreshest the dining-table (?) of N., 696 while thou refreshest the slaughtering-bench of N. 696 If N. is hungry, so will the two lions hunger; 696 if N. is thirsty, so will she of el-K�b thirst. 696 Hdnw.t, Hdnw.t, 696 bring not the smell of thy hdn to N.; 696 thou shalt not bring the smell of thy hdn to N. 18. UTTERANCES CONCERNING WELL-BEING, ESPECIALLY FOOD AND CLOTHES, 401-426
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXVIII (1)
Thou hast received the eye of Horus; thy table is a table of offerings
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXVIII (5)
That which I execrate, I eat it not. Let me feed upon the bread of the red corn of the Nile in a pure place, let me sip beer of the red corn of the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (3)
I come to you, O Circle of gods in Restau, and I bring to you N . Grant to him Bread, Water, Air and an allotment in the Sechit-hotepu like Horus
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LII (4)
Henceforth let me live upon corn in your presence, ye gods, and let there come one who bringeth to me that I may feed from those seven loaves which...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXVIII (16)
“Go back to the confines of Heaven, for thou art invested with the attributes of Horus: for thee the Nemmes is not, but free utterance is thine, even...
Life of Pythagoras
CHAP. XXI. (1)
After an association of this kind, they turned their attention to the health of the body. Most of them, however, used unction and the course; but a...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXIII (7)
Thou hast handed over to thy son Horus all the gods of Heaven and the gods of earth, they are his servants at his gates, and all that he has...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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....
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXVIII (14)
When he came, Khenta Amenta brought him the victuals and the offerings of Horus in his abodes where he lives of them. N. lives of them; as Horus...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIV (3)
Horus cutteth off their heads in heaven when in the forms of winged fowl, their hinder parts on earth when in the forms of quadrupeds or [in the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (54)
Tmu buildeth thy dwelling, the Lion-faced god layeth the foundation of thy house, as he goeth his round. Horus offereth purification and Sut giveth...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXIII (6)
And the hands of Horus were brought to him, and displayed before his face, on the feast of the fifteenth day of the month; when the fishes were produc...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXIII (26)
This Chapter is taken also from London 9900. The vignette at the end represents Osiris sitting in a naos. Before him are the offerings of fowl and...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXII (10)
And the circle of gods said, who were with him when Horus came to light in his own children: “Let the sacrificial victims for him be of his oxen, of h...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXVII (3)
There came to thee Horus with blue eyes, do thou guard Horus with red eyes in his sickness and in his wrath; let his soul not be opposed, let his...
Life of Pythagoras
CHAP. XXIV. (2)
Separately, however, he forbade the most contemplative of philosophers, and who have arrived at the summit of philosophic attainments, the use of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIX (13)
Let me seize that Thigh which is under the place of Osiris, with which I may open the mouth of the gods and sit by him, like Thoth the Scribe, sound...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter VIII (1)
The Hour discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth might to the Eye of Horus
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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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