Searching...
Showing 1-20
Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 691-704
Source passage
Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 691-704 (695)
2157 To say: The diadem comes into being; inundated ------- ti 2157 tm -------------------------------------- 2158 Seat thyself on the throne of R`, which Horus, removed to the south of the sky. 2158 removed ---------------- f (?) --------------- 2158 ------------------ he removed the secret (places) of the Nine (Bows?). 2159 N. is seated ---------------------------------2159a + 1 (N. J�quier, XII 1042). ------ n.f nb ----- 2159 ------------------------ N. upon the sky. 2159 The two hands of N. are on Heliopolis. 2160 ----------- rd.wi [N.] ------------------ 2160 ------------ 'ir. 2160b + 1 (N. 1044). the head of N. is above; the legs of N. [are below]. 2161 [N.] -------------- 2161 --------- more long than wide; 2161b + 1 (N. 1045). behold N. w t[?] ---- 2162 ----- sm ---------------------------------- 2162 like to her following of Set; like to her foll[owing] ---- 2162 ----- m ------- 'i ----------------------------
Mesopotamian
Tablet V (26)
"..." [The following twenty-two lines are taken from K. 3,449a, and probably form part of the Fifth Tablet.] (66 ). (67) (68 ) From (69) In E-sagil (7...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XXVII (3)
In garb of shepherds the rapacious wolves Are seen from here above o'er all the pastures! O wrath of God, why dost thou slumber still? To drink our bl...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXXIII (5)
Truly from this time forward shall my words Be naked, so far as it is befitting To lay them open unto thy rude gaze." And more coruscant and with slow...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXIV (2)
I did not die, and I alive remained not; Think for thyself now, hast thou aught of wit, What I became, being of both deprived. The Emperor of the...
Loading concepts...
Gnostic
Chapter 10 (The third vesture)
There is further in this vesture the glory of the name of the mystery of all orders of the emanations of the Treasury of the Light and of their saviou...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XIII (1)
Let him imagine, who would well conceive What now I saw, and let him while I speak Retain the image as a steadfast rock, The fifteen stars, that in...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XVIII (4)
First singing they to their own music moved; Then one becoming of these characters, A little while they rested and were silent. O divine Pegasea, thou...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXIV (6)
Upon this side he fell down out of heaven; And all the land, that whilom here emerged, For fear of him made of the sea a veil, And came to our...
Loading concepts...
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (69)
The text of the chapter grew more and more obscure to readers, and the explanations hitherto given were so unsatisfactory as to call for others. The...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto I (2)
Rejoicing in their flamelets seemed the heaven. O thou septentrional and widowed site, Because thou art deprived of seeing these! When from regarding...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXIV (1)
"'Vexilla Regis prodeunt Inferni' Towards us; therefore look in front of thee," My Master said, "if thou discernest him." As, when there breathes a...
Loading concepts...
Gnostic
Chapter 13 (The powers of the second sphere are amazed and fall down and adore him)
"And all the rulers and all those who are in the Fate, were thrown into agitation and fell on one another and were in exceeding great fear on seeing...
Loading concepts...
Gnostic
Chapter 27 (Jesus taketh from them a third of their power and changeth their course)
"When then they mutinied and fought against the light, thereon by command of the First Mystery I changed the paths and the courses of their æons and...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto VI (2)
Now here to the first question terminates My answer; but the character thereof Constrains me to continue with a sequel, In order that thou see with ho...
Loading concepts...
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CVIII (15)
The chapters 108, 109, 112, 113, and 114 being so analogous to each other, in form, matter, style, and composition, and each being concerned with the...
Loading concepts...
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVI (5)
In the older papyri the vignette of this chapter is unaccompanied by any text. The only exception as yet known is that of the papyrus Ab , of the...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXI (6)
Once brought'st a thousand lions for thy prey, And who, hadst thou been at the mighty war Among thy brothers, some it seems still think The sons of...
Loading concepts...
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXX (23)
This Chapter does not properly belong to the Book of the Dead. It is part of a book engraved at the entrance of nearly all the tombs of the kings,...
Loading concepts...
Gnostic
Chapter 10 (The day of 'come unto us.')
Haste thee, therefore, clothe thyself with this vesture and come unto us. For we draw nigh unto thee, to clothe thee by command of the First Mystery w...
Loading concepts...
Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto VIII (6)
His eyes cast down, his forehead shorn had he Of all its boldness, and he said, with sighs, "Who has denied to me the dolesome houses?" And unto me:...
Loading concepts...