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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet II
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet II (35)
"To march before the forces, to lead the host
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (15)
A mighty march is thine; Leagues by millions, and hundreds of thousands, in a small moment thou hast travelled them, and thou goest to rest
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXII (10)
And these are the names of those who lead them, who watch that they enter at their times, in their orders, in their seasons, in their months, in their...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXVII (10)
And they said unto their father : " Go forth with them and lead them, else we shall slay thee."
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (3)
In this manner, then, took place the reunion of all the people, all armed with their bows and their shields. It is impossible to describe the...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 14: How Lucifer, who was the most beautiful Angel in Heaven, is become the most horrible Devil. The House of the murderous Den. (38)
As this lord commanded, so his subjects obeyed; when he elevated himself, and would be God, his angels, seeing it, followed their lord, doing as he...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 10 (6)
Then they went out to [take up] their positions. "These shall be like our forts and our town, our walls and defenses, here shall our valor and our...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter II (5)
As a specimen of a warlike army, which is destined for battle, they have ordained every single constellation of those 6480 thousand small stars as...
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Hindu
Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga (1.33)
Those for whose sake we desire kingdom, enjoyments, and pleasures—teachers, fathers, sons, grandfathers, maternal uncles, fathers-in law,...
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Greek
Book V (467)
That may be assumed. And they will take them on the safe expeditions and be cautious about the dangerous ones? True. And they will place them under th...
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Gnostic
Teachings of Silvanus (1)
Abolish every childish time of life, acquire for yourself strength of mind and soul, and intensify the struggle against every folly of the passions...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIV: How Moses Discharged the Part of A Military Leader. (5)
Now, generalship involves three ideas: caution, enterprise, and the union of the two. And each of these consists of three things, acting as they do...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIII (4)
I stretched forth my hand for thee against thy adversaries
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXVII (2)
I am come: I am come that I may firmly secure my suit in Abydos, and that the path may be open to me at Restau
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXVII (1)
O paths which are high above me at Restau: I am the Girdled and the Mighty one, coming forth triumphantly
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Greek
Book II (374)
How then will he who takes up a shield or other implement of war become a good fighter all in a day, whether with heavy-armed or any other kind of tro...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XCIV. Paul at Cesarea and Jerusalem (28)
Provide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.
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Hindu
Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga (1.7)
O best of the twice-born, let me also recount to you the leaders of my own army, those distinguished amongst ourselves. I shall name them, that you...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIV: How Moses Discharged the Part of A Military Leader. (8)
Perceiving this, Miltiades, the Athenian general, who conquered the Persians in battle at Marathon, imitated it in the following fashion. Marching...
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Ancient Egyptian
Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400 (380)
668 To say: Doer, doer; passer, passer; 668 thy foot, behind thee; guard thyself against the "great Great,"
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (7)
When they [the warriors] awoke, they wanted to take their crowns and their staffs, but they no longer had metal in the staff-handles, nor their...
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