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Mesopotamian
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Tablet X (10)
Give me the markers! If possible, I will cross the sea; if not, I will roam through the wilderness! Urshanabi spoke to Gilgamesh, saying: "It is your hands, Gilgamesh, that prevent the crossing! You have smashed the stone things,' you have pulled out their retaining ropes (?). 'The stone things' have been smashed, their retaining ropes (!) pulled out! Gilgamesh, take the axe in your hand, go down into the woods, and cut down 300 punting poles each 60 cubits in length. Strip them, attach caps(?), and bring them to the boat! When Gilgamesh heard this he took up the axe in his hand, drew the dagger from his belt, and went down into the woods, and cut 300 punting poles each 60 cubits in length. He stripped them and attached caps(!), and brought them to the boat. Gilgamesh and Urshanabi bearded the boat, Gilgamesh launched the magillu-boat' and they sailed away.
Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 7 (3)
It is not quite clear, however, how they crossed the sea; they crossed to this side, as if there were no sea; they crossed on stones, placed in a row...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XIV (4)
Now follow me, and mind thou do not place As yet thy feet upon the burning sand, But always keep them close unto the wood." Speaking no word, we came...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 6 (4)
Certainly they crossed the sea when they came there to the East, when they went to receive the investiture of the kingdom. And this was the name of...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Food Texts, Utterances 487-502 (502)
1073 ----------------- four -----------------------1074. --------------- a point ---------------------1075. --------------- darkness...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VIII (15)
And it turneth from here towards the south towards the mouth of the great sea on the shore of (its) waters, and it extendeth to the west to ' Af ra,* ...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XVII (6)
Then was I still more fearful of the abyss; Because I fires beheld, and heard laments, Whereat I, trembling, all the closer cling. I saw then, for...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter C (1)
Let me convey the divine Heron to the East, Osiris to Tattu. Let me open the caverns of Hāpu, clear the path of the Solar Orb and tow along Sekaru...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter VII (15)
And at its north side two rivers flowed out, and went one to the east and one to the west; they are the Arag river and the Vêh river; as it is said th...
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Mesopotamian
Other Accounts: Marduk Creation (OBV.17)
Marduk laid a reed upon the face of the waters
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Stones, Metals and Gems (6)
Of particular interest are the rocking or logan stones, which evince the mechanical skill of these early peoples. These relics consist of enormous...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIII A (22)
Behold I have come, I sit in the boat of Rā, I sail on the lake of Cha and on the lake of the Northern sky
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXI (1)
From bridge to bridge thus, speaking other things Of which my Comedy cares not to sing, We came along, and held the summit, when We halted to behold...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VIII (23)
And it goeth forth towards the north to the limits of Gadir, and it goeth forth to the coast of the waters of the sea to the waters of the great sea t...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXX. The Madman and the Swine (1)
THEY came over unto the other side of the sea, and arrived at the country of the Gadarenes, over against Galilee.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXIX (13)
Thy boatmen [O Râ], succeed in measuring out thy path, and a journey, with which thou art satisfied; a progress, a progress towards home; and the...
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Mesoamerican
Part I, Chapter 7 (1)
Here now are the deeds of Zipacná the elder son of Vucub-Caquix. "I am the creator of the mountains," said Zipacná. Zipacná was bathing at the edge...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CIX (2)
I am the Teller in the divine ship: I am the unresting navigator in the Bark of Rā
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXIX (24)
And that sea was divided, and the water stood on this side and on that before their face, and their Lord led them and placed Himself between them and ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLI (4)
Let me speak to the divine Boatman at the gloaming, let me enter in and let me go out; that I may see who is there; that I may raise him up and speak...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (519)
1201 Further, to say: O r.f-.f, doorkeeper of Osiris, 1201 Osiris has said: "Let this thy boat be brought for N., 1201 in which thy pure ones ferry,...
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