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Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Food Texts, Utterances 487-502 (496)
1065 To say: Greetings to thee, O Food; greetings to thee, O Abundance; 1065 greetings to thee, O Corn; greetings to thee, O Flour. 1065 Greetings to you, ye gods, who put the meal before R`, 1065 who --------- with w, who are at the M.t-wr.t; 1065 I will eat of the morsel of R`, sitting on the throne of splendour. 1066 I am she of Tentyra; I am come from Tentyra; 1066 Shu is behind N.; Tefnut is before him; 1066 it is Wp-w.wt, who serves as a protection (?) on the right of N. 1066 They cause this field-of-food of R` to keep me alive so that I may eat, 1066 after it is collected for me, as for him who rules over the Ennead, who lives at (or, on) M.t-wr.t.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXXII (3)
Let me therefore live upon that which is put before them; the gods and the glorified ones. Let me live and enjoy the bread and.... [90] Let me then...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CVI (1)
Oh thou god of nutriment, oh great one who presidest over the mansions on high; [to whom bread cometh from Annu] ye who give bread to Ptah [from...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCIX (26)
Hail to you, Fair in Form, Lord of issues, who are springing up for ever, and whose double goal is eternity: turn to me your hands, give to me food...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXII (4)
Let me not be stopped at the Meskat; let not the Sebau have mastery over me; let me not be repulsed at your gates, let not your doors be closed...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (2)
Glory to Osiris, Lord of Restau, and to the great gods who are in the World below. Here is N who saith:—Hail to thee, Prince of Amenta, Unneferu who...
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...