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Pyramid Texts
Miscellaneous Texts Chiefly About The Deceased King's Reception And Life In Heaven, Utterances 523-533 (525)
1244 To say: R` purified himself for thee; Horus adorned himself for thee, 1244 so that blindness (?) might cease and that sleeplessness might be repelled, 1244 before there existed a god, a son of god, a messenger of god. 1245 N. descends in the lake of Kns.t; 1245 N. purifies himself in the Marsh of Reeds; 1245 N. is purified by the Followers of Horus, 1245 who recite for N. "the chapter of those who ascend," 1245 who recite for N. "the chapter of those who raise themselves up." 1246 Descend, N., into this thy boat of R` which the gods row. 1246 When N. rises they (the gods) rejoice at the approach of N., 1246 as they rejoice at the approach of R`, 1246 when he comes forth in the East, mounting, mounting.
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