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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 588-600 (592)
1615 To say: Geb, son of Shu, this is Osiris N.; 1615 the heart of thy mother trembles for thee, in thy name of "Geb." 1615 Thou art the eldest son of Shu, his primogeniture. 1616 O Geb, Osiris N. is this one here; 1616 heal him, that [what is the matter with him] may cease; 1616 thou art the Great God, the only one. 1617 Atum has given thee his heritage; he has given thee the whole Ennead; 1617 even Atum himself together with them. The son of his eldest son (Shu) is united with thee (Geb), 1618 (when) he sees thee, that thou art glorified, that thy heart is great (proud). 1618 Thou art p`n, in thy name of "wise mouth," "Hereditary prince of the gods." 1619 Thou art standing on the earth; thou judgest at the head of the Ennead; 1619. thy fathers and thy mothers are at their head; thou art More powerful than any god; 1619 thou art come to Osiris N., that thou mayest protect him against his enemy. 1620 O Geb, wise-mouth, hereditary prince of the gods, it is thy son, Osiris N. 1620 Thou causest thy son to live with him; make thy son prosperous with him; 1621 Thou art lord of the entire earth; 1621 thou art powerful over the Ennead and even (over) every god. 1622. Thou art mighty; thou turnest away every evil from Osiris N.; 1622 thou shalt not cause it to return to him, in thy name of "Horus who repeats not his work." 1623 Thou art the ka of all the gods; 1623 thou hast brought them; thou nourishest them; thou causest them to live. 1623 Make Osiris N. live. 1624 Thou art a god; thou art powerful over all gods. 1624 An eye goes forth from thy head, like the one Great-in-charms, the Upper Egyptian white crown; 1624 an eye goes forth from thy head, like the one Great-in-charms, the Lower Egyptian red crown. 1625. Horus has followed thee for he loves thee; 1626. thou dawnest as king of Lower Egypt; thou art powerful over all the gods together with their kas.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter IX (3)
I am he whom he loveth. I have come to see my father Osiris, to pierce the heart of Sutu, and to perform all duties to my father Osiris
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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 CLXXV (10)
O my father Osiris! I have done for thee what thy father Rā did for thee. Let me have increase upon earth, let me keep my dwelling place, let my heir...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (26)
Glorify thou the Osiris N in the Netherworld, grant that he may come into Amenta without defect and free from wrong, and set him among the faithful...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (49)
It is Osiris to whom was ordained the Leadership among the gods, upon that day when the Two Earths were united before the Inviolate god
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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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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter IX (4)
And they said to the Lord of the ages: 'Lord of lords, God of gods, King of kings, 〈and God of the ages〉, the throne of Thy glory (standeth) unto all ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXX (21)
The unborn generations of men give him glory, as to one who standeth without ever resting. Rā exalteth him by this, that he alloweth the Osiris to...
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Ancient Egyptian
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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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 13: Of the terrible, doleful, and lamentable, miserable Fall of the Kingdom of Lucifer. (126)
When the king was thus incorporated or compacted together, as one comprehending his whole kingdom, then instantly, the same hour, and in the same...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput I (5)
Necessarily, then, the first leaders of our Hierarchy, after having been filled themselves with the sacred gift, from the superessential Godhead, and...
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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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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVI: Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue. (36)
Now the fifth in order is the command on the honour of father and mother. And it clearly announces God as Father and Lord. Wherefore also it calls...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (4)
And that which I have said to him say thou, Osiris
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXX (11)
Look at me, ye blessed ones, divine guides in the Tuat; grant that I may receive thy glory, that I may shine like the god of mysteries; deliver me...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLI (8)
The most noteworthy difference between the older recension of this chapter and that of the Saitic and later periods is that in the latter the god...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (6)
Thy son Horus avenges thee, he destroys all that is wrong in thee; he has fastened to thee thy flesh, he has set thy limbs and joined thy bones; he...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXI (1)
O Tmu, Shu, Tefnut, Seb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Sut, Nephthys, Horus of the two Horizons, Hathor in the great dwelling, Chepera, Mentu lord of Thebes,...
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Gnostic
Chapter 86 (Of the powers of the Right, and their emanation and ascension)
"And Yew and the guard of the veil of the Great Light, and the receiver of Light and the two great guides and the great Sabaōth, the Good, will be...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet VII (46)
The following lines are taken from the fragment K. 12,830, but their position in the text is uncertain.] [He named the four quarters (of the world)],...
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