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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Second Series In Praise Of Nut, Utterances 443-452
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Pyramid Texts
Second Series In Praise Of Nut, Utterances 443-452 (446)
825 To say: Osiris N., thy mother, Nut, has spread herself over thee, 825 that she may hide thee from all evil things. 825 Nut has guarded thee from all evil; 825 thou art the greatest among her children.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (18)
Nut spreads her wings over thee in her name of the veil of the sky, she giveth thee to be in the following of the great god, thine enemies are no...
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Chapter XXXIX (20)
Nut saith, the mother of the gods: He cometh forth and findeth his path, and maketh captures of the gods; he hath the first place in the two houses...
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Chapter CLXXXI (7)
Seb made a mark on thy mouth; the great cycle of the gods protect thee.... They come with thee towards the entrance of the hall of the Tuat. Thy...
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Chapter CXXX (14)
Let not the Osiris N be shipwrecked on the great voyage by him whose face is in his own lap: for the name of Rā is upon the Osiris, and his token of...
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Chapter LXIX (8)
I am the Bull in the Field; I, even I, Osiris, who shut up his father and his mother on the day when the great slaughter took place. My father is Seb...
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Chapter CLXXVII (1)
O Nut, Nut, who created the father out of his earth and Horus after him, who bound his wings as to a hawk and his feathers like Kemhesu, who brought...
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Chapter XV (18)
The Osiris N , he saith, as he adoreth thee when thou shinest; He saith to thee when thou risest up at dawn, as he exalteth thine appearance
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Chapter CLXXV (2)
O Thoth! What has become of the children of Nut? they have stirred up hostilities, they have raised storms, they have committed iniquit, they have...
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Chapter XIX (6)
This chapter is said over a consecrated crown placed upon the face of the person, and thou shalt put incense upon the flame, for N (the deceased),...
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Chapter I (24)
O ye who unclose the ways and open the roads to beneficent souls in the house of Osiris, unclose then the ways and open the roads to the soul of N...
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Chapter XV (26)
Glorify thou the Osiris N in the Netherworld, grant that he may come into Amenta without defect and free from wrong, and set him among the faithful...
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Chapter CLI (3)
I go round my brother Osiris N. I have come as thy protector. I am myself behind thee for ever, hearing when thou art addressed by Rā, and when thou a...
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Chapter LXIX (12)
Let me sit at the cradle of Osiris, and put an end to my suffering and pain; let me be made strong and vigorous at the cradle of Osiris, so that I...
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Chapter CXXX (26)
For the Osiris N is within it; the Osiris N who maketh the divine offerings
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Chapter XVIII (9)
Oh Thoth who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over ...
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Chapter XVIII (18)
Oh Thoth, who makest Osiris triumphant over his adversaries, let N be made triumphant over his adversaries, even as thou makest Osiris triumphant over...
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Chapter CXXX (17)
It is granted that the Osiris shall carry Maāt at the head of the great Bark, and hold up Maāt among the associate gods, and that Osiris gain endless ...
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Chapter CXXXIII (16)
The Osiris N hath not told what he hath seen; he hath not repeated what he hath heard in the house of the god who hideth his face
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Chapter CLXXII (15)
Thou puttest on the pure garment and thou divestest thy apron when thou stretchest thyself on the funereal bed; haunches are cut for thy ka , and a...
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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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