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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet IV
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet IV (21)
"May thy fate, O lord, be supreme among the gods
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVII (4)
The god has said this: thy words are those of the father of the gods, thy name will be triumphant before the gods; they exalt thee and the cycle of...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (13)
Grant thou thy greatness to the gods whom thou hast made, great god, and make thine appearance with them as their Ensign
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXIV (9)
O thou who guidest the hearts of the gods, protect me and let me have power in heaven among the starry ones
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (22)
I have set thee in my heart unceasingly, who art more mighty than all the gods
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVI (3)
Stable art thou, O mighty god, for ever. ever. Make thou for me a path upon which I may pursue my course
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (11)
Mighty is thy soul, thou hast been raised from thy resting couch (?), thou art greater than the victim (?) which has been embraced by the gods
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (35)
May I be under shelter from the warlike handed god who cometh behind me, may my flesh be sound and may my glories be a protection to the limbs of one...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (53)
Thou grantest to the gods to sit upon the earth; to those, namely, who follow thee and come in thy train
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (12)
Regulate thou the festivals of the gods, and do thou regulate the oblations to those who reside in their mansions
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXX A (5)
Hail to you, ye gods who are on the side lock, conspicuous by your sceptres, announce my glory to Râ and convey it to Nehebkau Nehebkau
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIV (1)
Hail to thee, oh god who sendest forth the Moment, who presidest over all the Secret things, and protectest the utterance of my words
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Ancient Egyptian
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...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (45)
Come, O Râ, Tmu, be thou adored. Do thy will daily. Grant success in presence of the cycle of the mighty gods
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (12)
The gods come to thee, bowing down, the fear of thee possesses them; they see thee with the might of Rā, and the valour of thy majesty fills their...
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