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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet V
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Enuma Elish
Tablet V (21)
" ... unto the path of the Sun-god shalt thou cause to draw nigh
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (2)
O thou radiant Orb, who arisest each day from the Horizon, shine thou upon the face of the Osiris N who adoreth thee at dawn, and propitiateth thee...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXVII B (2)
Come thou, propitiously, shining like Rā from the Mount of Glory, and putting an end to the opposition of Sutu
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIV (22)
Oh thou who leapest forth, conductor of the Shades and Glorified ones from the Earth, let the fair path to the Tuat be granted to me, which is made...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIV (1)
Hail to thee who art in the midst of thine Ark, Oh rising Sun who risest, and declining one who declinest: at whose will millions spring forth, as he...
Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 611-626 (617)
1744 To say: Hasten, hasten -------------------------- 1744 -------------------------------------------- 1744 ----------- unite thyself with the gods...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (25)
The Osiris N inaugurateth the paths of Rā and prayeth that he may drive off the Lock which cometh out of the flame against thy Bark out of the great...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (18)
The Osiris N , he saith, as he adoreth thee when thou shinest; He saith to thee when thou risest up at dawn, as he exalteth thine appearance
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXX (5)
[And in those days the sun shall be seen and he shall journey in the evening †on the extremity of the great chariot† in the west] And shall shine...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCII (4)
Let the path be opened to him who hath mastery of his feet, that he may look upon the great god within the Bark of Rā on the day of the Soul’s...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXXVI (2)
O ye gods, whose perfume is delicious: Flame which proceedest from the Horizon: O thou who art in the place whence I have brought the keeper of his...
Mundaka Upanishad
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (6)
Come hither, come hither! the brilliant oblations say to him, and carry the sacrificer on the rays of the sun, while they utter pleasant speech and...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXVIII (32)
Hail to you, ye gods of the Tuat, ye of repellent face and aggressive front, who tow along the Stars which set, and make the bright paths of the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (52)
Thy rays, they run over the earth to enlighten the dwellers in Amenta. Those who are in the Tuat worship thee with loud acclaim, and cherish hope...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (50)
The Osiris N ; he saith, adoring Tmu, when setting in the Land of Life and shedding his rays on the Tuat
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIV (20)
Oh goddess Aucherit, who concealest that is within thee, but raisest up forms, like Chepera, grant that I may come forth and see the orb of the sun,...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (18)
O thou raised one, thou makest offerings on the altar, and thou washest thy feet upon the stone of ..., the banks of the divine lake; thou comest...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIV (6)
Shine thou upon me, oh gracious Power; as I draw nigh to the divine words which my ears shall hear in the Tuat; let no pollution of my mother be upon...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXVIII (18)
“The Nemmes hath been given to me by the god in Lion form, that thou mayest advance and go upon the path of Heaven, so that those who are on the...
Pyramid Texts
Miscellaneous Texts--some Largely Osirian, Utterances 436-442 (441)
817 To say: The earth has been hoed for thee; the wdn.t-offering before thee has been made for thee, 817 as thou goest on that way whereon the gods...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXII (5)
The chariot on which he ascends, the wind drives, and the sun goes down from the heaven and returns through the north in order to reach the east, and...
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