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Pyramid Texts
Miscellaneous Texts Chiefly About The Deceased King's Reception And Life In Heaven, Utterances 523-533 (526)
1247 To say: N. has purified himself in the Lake of Reeds, 1247 wherein R` was purified. 1247 Horus dries the back of N., the back of Thot, the legs of N., the legs of Shu. 1247 Shu, take N. to heaven; Nut, give thine arm to N.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXI (9)
This ancient text continues—“Come thou to me, glorified and purified; let thy hands [ here the text is obliterated ], shine thou with thine head ....
Book of Enoch
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLVI (2)
This Chapter is said on a buckle of carnelian dipped into the juice of ankhamu, inlaid into the substance of the sycamore-wood, and put on the neck...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CX (42)
The text of this chapter handed down by the Turin papyrus and those which agree with it contains nothing very difficult for a translator, but on...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLI A Bis (1)
Said by Anubis Amut, in his divine hall, when he puts his hands over the body of N. , and provides him with all that belongs to him
Chaldean Oracles
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...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto IX (5)
The second, tinct of deeper hue than perse, Was of a calcined and uneven stone, Cracked all asunder lengthwise and across. The third, that uppermost...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XIV (5)
There is a very great difference between the earlier and the later texts of this chapter. Former translators, having chiefly the Turin text before...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXVI A (3)
I poise the divine machinery by which I raise up the Bark to the cord above head, by means of which I come forth into Heaven, and am conveyed to Nut
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter C (7)
Said over the Figure in the Text, which is written upon clean paper, with artist’s ink, fresh and mixed with essence of Ānta; let the dead person...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXIX (4)
Thou art pure, thou art pure, thy forepart is purified, thy hindpart is cleansed with bet and natron, and cooled with incense
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXVII (2)
Let the caverns of Shu be opened, that he may come forth at large, and that I may issue from my funereal pit to my seat which is at the prow of the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXVIII (10)
Feed N. with you; let him eat what you eat, drink as you drink, sit as you sit, be mighty as you are mighty, navigate as you navigate. The tent of N....
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXIX (13)
Thou washest thy face at the mouth of the stream of Cherāba, thou art welcome to the great gods of Pu and Tepu; thou seest Thoth conversing with Rā...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapters CXLV And CXLVI (25)
A still more detailed version of 145 is found in the Paris papyrus Pg , of which we have only a very short fragment. At each pylon there is a...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXVI B (20)
The two chapters which are numbered by M. Naville as 136 A and 136 B are represented in the later recensions by a single chapter, which has been made...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (70)
It would take an entire volume to give the translations of all the forms the chapter has assumed. It must be sufficient here to give the earliest...
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