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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet I
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet I (36)
And unto Tiamat, the glistening one, he addressed [the word
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (2)
Hail to thee, Chenta Amenta, Unneferu, lord of Tatsert; thou art shining like Rā. He himself comes to see thee and he rejoices in seeing thy...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (11)
I am the Bright one in Glory, whom Tmu himself hath called into being, and my origin is from the apple of his eye, who hath made and glorified and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter III (1)
Oh Tmu, who proceedest from Ur-henhenu, who art resplendent as the Lion-faced, and who strewest thy words to those who are before thee
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (220)
I 94 He has come to thee, N.t (Crown of Lower Egypt); he has come to thee, Nsr.t (Uraeus); 194 he has, come to thee, Great One; he has come to thee, G...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (50)
The Osiris N ; he saith, adoring Tmu, when setting in the Land of Life and shedding his rays on the Tuat
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (4)
I shine like the Glorious ones, whom he hath enriched with his wealth, holding fast like a Lord of Maāt
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (37)
Adoration to thee, O Râ; Adoration to thee, O Tmu, at thy coming in thy beauty, in thy manifestation, in thy mastery
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 32 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (7)
Among these wretched beings (this their leader ) knows not that those things which are declared as victorious (by his allies) are bound together for...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (7)
They who dwell in the Tuat are coming forth to meet thy Majesty, and to gaze upon that beautiful semblance of thine
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter I (18)
I am he who reciteth the liturgies of the Soul who is Lord of Tattu
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXII (2)
Blessed be thou, N. , thou art well pleasing to Ptah, well pleasing to Anebefres, well pleasing to all gods, well pleasing to all goddesses. Thy...
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Greek
The Receptacle (50c)
Timaeus: the same account must be given. It must be called always by the same name; for from its own proper quality it never departs at all for while...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (25)
His Eye hath been given to Horus and his face brighteneth at the dawning of the day
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (6.3.4)
Then he touches it, saying: c Thou art the moving. Thou art the glowing. Thou art the full. Thou art the steadfast. Thou art the sole resort. Thou...
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Greek
The Demiurge and World Soul (37a)
Timaeus: having come into existence by the agency of the best of things intelligible and ever-existing as the best of things generated. Inasmuch,...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 31 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (19)
Let them hear Him who conceived of the Righteous Order for the worlds, the (all)-wise One, O Ahura! For truthful speech He rules with absolute sway...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (46)
Oh Tmu who art in the Great Dwelling, Sovereign of all the gods, deliver me from that god who liveth upon the damned; whose face is that of a hound,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXV (6)
Decree this, Tmu, that if I see thy face I shall not be pained by thy sufferings.... Tmu decrees; behold the great gods have given him this mission,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (3)
He brings thee sweet breezes to thy nose, the breath of life to thy beautiful face, the wind coming out of Tmu to thy nostrils, lord of Ta-tsert
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 29 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (8)
This man is found for me here who alone has hearkened to our enunciations, Zarathustra Spitama! Our mighty and completed acts of grace he desires to...
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