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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet II
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Enuma Elish
Tablet II (41)
"'[Be thou exalted], thou [my chosen spouse
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (3)
O thou who art called aloud, thou who art called aloud, thou the lamented, thou art glorified, thou art exalted, thou art glorious, thou art strong
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (16)
Thou, raised one, thou hearest how thou art glorified throughout all thy house
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (12)
O thou who art called aloud ( bis ), fifth verse
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (21)
O thou who art called aloud ( bis ), ninth verse
The Masnavi
The Vakil of the Prince of Bokhara (152-161)
O love, love, and heart's desire of love! Let thy first boon to me be this, Though thou knowest my condition clearly, O protector of slaves, listen...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (19)
O thou who are called aloud ( bis ), eighth verse
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (9)
O thou who art called aloud ( bis ), fourth verse
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 12: Of the Opening of the Holy Scripture, that the Circumstances may be highly considered. The golden Gate, which God affords to the last World, wherein the Lily shall flourish [and blossom.] (41)
And the chaste Virgin said; Thou art indeed my Bridegroom and my Companion, but thou hast not my Ornament; my Pearl is more a precious than thou, my V...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCI (1)
Oh thou who art exalted and worshipped, all powerful, almighty one, who grantest thy terrors to the gods, who displayest thyself upon thy throne of...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 12: Of the Opening of the Holy Scripture, that the Circumstances may be highly considered. The golden Gate, which God affords to the last World, wherein the Lily shall flourish [and blossom.] (45)
Then said the Virgin; Why wilt thou use Violence? Am I not thy Ornament, and thy Crown? I am bright, and thou art dark; behold, if thou coverest me,...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (4)
O thou who art raised up, thou art raised up, N. has been raised up by means of all the manifold ceremonies done to him; thy enemies are struck down;...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 21: Of the Cainish, and of the Abellish Kingdom; how they are both in one another. Also of their Beginning, Rise, Essence, and Purpose; and then of their last Exit. Also of the Cainish Antichristian Church, and then of the Abellish true Christian Church; how they are both in one another, and are very difficult to be known [asunder.] Also of the Variety of Arts, States, and Orders of this World. Also of the Office of Rulers [or Magistrates,] and their Subjects; how there is a good and divine Ordinance in them all, as also a false, evil, and devilish one. Where the Providence of God is seen in all Things; and the Devil 's Deceit, Subtilty, and Malice, [is seen also] in all Things. (58)
I will bring thee out of this World into my Kingdom, there is mere pleasant Rest and Welfare; in my Kingdom is mere Joy, Honour, and Glory, there is n...
Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 602-605 (604)
1680 To say: Raise thyself up, father, N., the great; sit before them; 1680 the apertures of the (heavenly) windows are open for thee; 1680 broad are...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (161)
There the Bridegroom kisseth his bride: O gracious amiable blessedness and great love! how sweet art thou? How friendly and courteous art thou? How...