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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 (448)
830 To say: Thot, heal N., that he may live, 830 that what is against him may cease. Thot, give him the eye of Horus.
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Chapter VIII (1)
The Hour discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth might to the Eye of Horus
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Chapter CXXVIII (3)
Thoth speaketh to [Horus] with the potent utterances which have in himself their origin and proceed from his mouth, and which strengthen the heart of...
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Chapter CLXXXII (12)
I am Thoth, I have calmed Horus, I have pacified the Rehiu in their moment of storm. I have come, I have washed away the Red ones; I have calmed down...
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Chapter XV (6)
Thoth abideth at the prow of thy bark that he may destroy all thine adversaries
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Chapter CXXX (9)
He maketh purifications and endless reckonings; piercing the steel firmament and dissipating the storms around him
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Chapter CLXX (4)
O, N. , Thoth himself comes to thee with the writing of divine words; he grants thee to direct thyself towards the horizon of the sky to the place...
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Chapter CXXX (12)
He putteth an end to his pain and suffering, and the Osiris N putteth an end to his own pain; yea, he gladdeneth the countenance of Thoth by the...
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Chapter CLXXVIII (17)
Hail, N. Thou hatest falsehood, thou propitiatest the lord of (all) things in the night of “stopping the tears,” thou receivest sweet life from the...
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Chapter CXLIX (15)
I have gone round with the eye of Horus in my power, following Thoth
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Chapter XCIV (1)
Oh mighty one, who seest thy father, and who hast charge of the Book of Thoth
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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...
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Chapter I (2)
O Bull of Amenta, It is Thoth, the everlasting King, who is here
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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 CXXXI (2)
Oh Rā who art shining this night: if there be any one among thy followers, let him present himself living as a follower of Thoth, who causeth Horus...
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Chapter XVIII (20)
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 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...
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Chapter CLXV (5)
Come towards thy offspring, thy form, Osiris N. Bring him towards the gate of eternity, grant him to rest in the Tuat; that his flesh may be entire...
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Chapter CXLVIII (11)
Give bread and drink, oxen, geese, all things good and pure to N. Give him sustenance, give him joy, may he rest on the earth, and may he be...
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Chapter CLXXXII (5)
Hail, acclamations to thee, god whose heart is motionless, Unneferu, the son of Nut. I am Thoth, the favourite of Rā, the very brave, who is...
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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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