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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet IV
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet IV (73)
" thy coming as lord of the gods
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (40)
They who are on the Horizon convey thee, and they who are in the Evening Bark transport thee, and they say—Adoration at the approach of thy Majesty,...
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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 CLXXXVI (1)
I have come to thee, to see thy beauties, give me to be at the head of thy followers and among thy divine attendants
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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 CLXXVIII (16)
Hail, N. , thine enemies are no more, in the great hall the scales are right concerning thee, thou makest long strides like Osiris the lord of the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (8)
Come, come, for the father is uttering the judgment of Maāt
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXIX (9)
I come before you and make my appearance as that god in the form of a man who liveth like a god, and I stand out before you in the form of that god...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CX (38)
Smait , I arrive in thee. My heart is awake: my head is provided with the White crown and I am conveyed over the heavens: and I make those things to...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (17)
Hail, N. Thou hatest falsehood, thou propitiatest the lord of (all) things in the night of “stopping the tears,” thou receivest sweet life from the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (18)
Hail to thee, Amemhet. I have come to see the gods within thee
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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 LXXVIII (40)
O Lord of the Soul Most Mighty, behold me; I come, raise thou me up that I may see the Tuat
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVII B (2)
Come thou, propitiously, shining like Rā from the Mount of Glory, and putting an end to the opposition of Sutu
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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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Zoroastrian
Yasna 33 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (7)
Come Ye, then, to my best (regulations. Come to my men, and my laws ), my very own, O Mazda! and let them see through the Righteous Order and (Thy)...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVIII (1)
Oh all ye gods who are in Abydos, [each one and his] divine circle likewise in its entirety, who are coming with acclamation to meet me: let me see...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXIV (9)
Let your countenances be without restraint towards him who cometh to me
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Gnostic
The Last Word (6)
Today I must take my place at the right hand of my father....
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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 CLXX (16)
The gods say to thee: Come, come forth, see what belongs to thee in thy house of eternity
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