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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (20)
"The God of the Favouring Breeze," "the Lord of Hearing and Mercy,"
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XL (15)
He is Possessor of Life, and Sovereign Lord on the Horizon
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (25)
Most Mighty one, master of masters, who defendest every abode of thine against wrong, Most Glorious one in thine Evening Bark, Most Illustrious in...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (3)
He brings thee sweet breezes to thy nose, the breath of life to thy beautiful face, the wind coming out of Tmu to thy nostrils, lord of Ta-tsert
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Ancient Egyptian
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...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (8)
Oh thou Great One, who art Shoreless, and callest upon the Powers of the South, at the moment when the god is carried forth, saying:—
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (22)
19. The Breeze , since thou art conveyed by me: “The Northern Breeze proceeding from Tmu to the Nose of Chent-Amenta” is thy name
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Sufi
The Lover and his Mistress (21-30)
Why God is named "Hearing," "Seeing" and "Knowing". God calls himself "Seeing," to the end that God calls himself "Hearing," to the end that God calls...
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Ancient Egyptian
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...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (5)
Hail, acclamations to thee, god whose heart is motionless, Unneferu, the son of Nut. I am Thoth, the favourite of Rā, the very brave, who is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (5)
The great ones stand on their shrines before him, the prince of the gods of the Tuat, the great power of the sky, the lord of the living, and the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (16)
I am Thoth, the lord of justice, who giveth victory to him who is injured and who taketh the defense of the oppressed, of him who is wronged in his...
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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 XCIX (8)
1. The Mooring post. “Lord of the Double-Earth in the Shrine” is thy name
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXIV (8)
O thou Gate-keeper of him who pacifieth the world, let that be brought to me of which oblations are made, and grant that the floors may be a support...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (41)
The god whose eyebrows are as the arms of the Balance is “he who lifteth up his arm.” [21
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LV (1)
I am the Jackal of jackals, I am Shu, who convey breezes, in presence of the Glorious one, to the ends of the sky, to the ends of the earth, to the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (4)
I am the lord of justice, the witness of right before the gods; I direct the words so as to make the wronged victorious. I have dispelled darkness,...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput X (1)
THE time, then, is come for our discourse, to sing the God of many Names, as "Sovereign Lord," and as "Ancient of days." For He is called the former,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (27)
I know that mighty god to whose nostrils ye present delicacies. Tekmu is his name: and whether he, whose name is Tekmu, turneth from the East or...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (12)
I am the Great one among the gods, coming in the two Barks of the Lord of Sau, the Figure of the great saluter, who hath made the Flame
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