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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (455)
848 To say: The watercourses are full, the canals are inundated 848 on account of the purification (which) comes forth from Osiris. 848 Sm-priest, hereditary-prince, ye ten great ones of the palace, ye ten great ones of Heliopolis, 849 Great Ennead, be seated, 849 behold this purification of the king, this Osiris N., 849 who is being purified by smn (-natron) and by bd (-natron), 850 the spittle which went out of the mouth of Horus, the sputum which went out of the mouth of Set, 850 whereby Horus was purified, 850 whereby the evil, which was in him, was poured to the ground, after Set had done (it) to him, 850 whereby Set was purified, 850 (whereby) the evil, which was in him, was poured to the ground, after Horus had done (it) to him. 851 N. is thereby purified, and the evil which was in him is poured to the ground, 851 which Nwtknw has done to thee, together with thy spirits.
Ancient Egyptian
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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (57)
When the river is full and green like the flowing sap which comes out of Osiris, I take its water, I draw from its flood like the great god who is in...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCVII (3)
Look therefore upon me, oh ye great and mighty gods, who are foremost among the Spirits of Annu; let me be exalted in your presence. I am a well-doer...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (7)
Thou takest possession of water, and thou marchest towards the altar of Sashert: four measures of water, as was commanded by Osiris to N. Shu has...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CV (6)
Grant that I may pass by thee, and may purify myself and cause the triumph of Osiris over his adversaries
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XIV (4)
Now follow me, and mind thou do not place As yet thy feet upon the burning sand, But always keep them close unto the wood." Speaking no word, we came...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXVII (8)
But those waters shall in those days serve for the kings and the mighty and the exalted, and those who dwell on the earth, for the healing of the body...
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Ancient Egyptian
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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIII (4)
—O he who goes to rest in his body, and then rises a burning heat, blazing even within the sea, and the sea goes up because of this burning vapour,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIII (6)
Do not let him be carried away by his enemies, to him who devours the soul, who raises evil accusations. Restore his soul to his body and his body to ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapters CXLI To CXLIII (2)
The old texts which we follow here, join in one chapter, 141, what in the Turin Todtenbuch is divided into two, 141, 142; 143 being merely the...
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Greek
Book X (615)
If, for example, there were any who had been the cause of many deaths, or had betrayed or enslaved cities or armies, or been guilty of any other evil ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (6)
Rise up, then, Osiris: I have stricken down for thee thine enemies, I have delivered thee from them
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Neoplatonic
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (178)
The Oracles of the Gods declare, that through purifying ceremonies, not the Soul only, but bodies themselves become Worth) of receiving much...
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Greek
Orphic Hymns (XXII - Nereus)
The FUMIGATION from MYRRH. O Thou, who doff the roots of Ocean keep In seats cærulean, dæmon of the deep, With fifty nymphs (attending in thy train,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVI (4)
Enter thou, Osiris N : We put an end to thine ills, and we remove that which is disorderly in thee through thy being smitten to the earth. We put...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXX (23)
Let not the Osiris N advance upon the paths of misfortune: let him avoid disasters, let them not attain him
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXX (6)
The Osiris N avoideth the raging storm: the Osiris N is not to be kept away from Rā, not to be repulsed is he
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter I (22)
O ye who bring beneficent souls into the house of Osiris, do ye bring the soul of N together with you into the house of Osiris; let him see as you...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XL (3)
Pure are ye, all ye gods who overthrow the enemy of Osiris
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