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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (19)
Tutu as Zi-azag thirdly they named, "the Bringer 1 of Purification,"
Popol Vuh
Part I, Chapter 2 (10)
"Let your nature be known, Hunahpú-Vuch, Hunahpú-Utiú, twice-mother, twice-father, NimAc, Nima-Tziís, the master of emeralds, the worker in jewels,...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapters CXLV And CXLVI (17)
The seventeenth pylon: she who revels in blood; Aahit, the lady of the uauai plants. She will prepare the enwrapping of the dead
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (31)
Hotepeschaus is the divine Flame which is assigned to Osiris for burning the souls of his adversaries. I know the names of the Seven Glorious ones...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXXI (2)
I utter that Name of the great god, who granteth that two of his Messengers [49] should come; the name of one is Batta, and the name of the other is...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapters CXLV And CXLVI (2)
The second pylon (is named): the lady of heaven, mistress of the world, the consuming one, the lady of mankind, who counts the human beings. The name...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (54)
Tmu buildeth thy dwelling, the Lion-faced god layeth the foundation of thy house, as he goeth his round. Horus offereth purification and Sut giveth...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXV (11)
He to whom this has been done, the impure ones in the Tuat can do nothing to him. He drinks the running water of the stream, he shines like a star in...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapters CXLV And CXLVI (3)
The third pylon: the lady of altars, rich in offerings, with whom all the gods are gathered, on the day when they sail to Abydos. The name of the...
Pyramid Texts
Mostly Serpent Charms, Utterances 226-243 (232)
236 To say: Mti, Mti, Mti, Mti; 236 Tiw, his mother, Tiw, his mother; Miti, Miti. 236 Be thou watered (washed), O desert; (let there be) water, not...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXII (3)
Thou art the mighty enchanter among the cycle of the gods, thou swift runner, with quick strides. Thou art the mighty god who cometh to him who...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapters CXLV And CXLVI (4)
The fourth pylon: she who holds the knives, the mistress of the world, who destroys the enemies of the god whose heart is motionless, who gives...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 4 (3)
Instantly the god called Avilix appeared, and Balam-Acab carried him. The god called Hacavitz was carried by Mahucutah; and Iqui-Balam carried the one...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter III (1)
Oh Tmu, who proceedest from Ur-henhenu, who art resplendent as the Lion-faced, and who strewest thy words to those who are before thee
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 2 (9)
Thus spoke the lords when they advised the two maidens. Here are their names: Xtah was the name of one of the maidens, and the other was Xpuch. And...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXIV (6)
The child who is born of him with the terrible face, will hide his body to the cursed serpent whose breath is burning; because he has found the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLI (7)
Come in haste, and turn away the steps of Kep-her . Bring light into his hidden abode. I am behind Tat, I am verily behind Tat, on the day when the...
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 XVII (14)
I am purified at the two great and mighty Lakes at Sutenhunen, which purify the offerings which living men present to the great god who is there
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapters CXLV And CXLVI (18)
The eighteenth pylon: she who likes fire, who washes her knives, who loves cutting heads, the welcome one, the lady of the palace, who slays her...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCVI (1)
I am he who dwelleth in the middle of his own Eye. I have come that I may deliver Maāt to Rā, and may propitiate Sutu with the libations for Akar and...
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