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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet I
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet I (69)
the god Anu
Mesopotamian
Tablet I (1)
He who has seen everything, I will make known (?) to the lands. I will teach (?) about him who experienced all things,... alike, Anu granted him the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (27)
I know that mighty god to whose nostrils ye present delicacies. Tekmu is his name: and whether he, whose name is Tekmu, turneth from the East or...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (9)
The living charm is behind him, behind this god, whose ka is glorious, the king of the Tuat, the prince of the Amenta, who takes hold of the sky,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (1)
Hail to thee, Osiris Unneferu, son of Nut and eldest son of Seb: the Great One who proceedeth from Nut; the king in Taa-urit; the Prince in Amenta;...
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 6 (7)
Whose eyes are like blue lotus's , his name is ut, for he has risen (udita) above all evil. He also who knows this, rises above all evil.
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Kabbalistic
[Supplement to Chapter V]:(2)
God produced Vau, predominant in Mind, crowned, combined, and formed Taurus in the world, Yiar in the year, and the right kidney of man.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CL (4)
1. The good Amenta, the gods within which live on shens and tu loaves
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (5)
Hail, acclamations to thee, god whose heart is motionless, Unneferu, the son of Nut. I am Thoth, the favourite of Rā, the very brave, who is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (51)
Hail to thee setting in the Land of Life, O Father of the gods, thou art united to thy mother in Manu. Her two hands receive thee daily. Thy Majesty...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXIII (3)
I am the four Yesterdays of those seven Uræus Uræus deities who are born in Amenta; Horus who giveth light by means of his own body; the god who is...
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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 VIII (4)
I am Sutu, the father of the gods, the imperishable one
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (14)
I satisfy the desires of the Glorified, who are by millions and hundreds of thousands.... [73] I am the guardian of their interests, actively working...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIV (9)
Osiris Unneferu is triumphant over his adversaries in heaven and on earth, and in the cycle of each god and goddess
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIV (11)
He whose body is wrapped up in these bandages, he is mighty among the gods in the Netherworld. He is never repulsed; his flesh and his bones are like...
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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
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
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIV (11)
I have come to my abode among the ka , uniting the hearts through my great wisdom. I am Sau near the god, at the western side of Rā; my sceptre (?)...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (16)
I am Thoth, the lord of justice, who giveth victory to him who is injured and who taketh the defense of the oppressed, of him who is wronged in his...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIV (10)
N. is triumphant among the ka , smiting the hearts through his great wisdom. He is near the god, he is the Sau (the knowing one) at the western...
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