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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (38)
"Subduer of the disobedient," " !"
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (67)
They who mount up against me, woe to them, they are the associates of Sut as they approach
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Greek
Book VIII (567)
Now he begins to grow unpopular. A necessary result. Then some of those who joined in setting him up, and who are in power, speak their minds to him...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXI (1)
Back, in retreat! Back, Crocodile Sui! Come not against me, who live by the Words of Power
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (16)
I sever the horns from those who unite in resistance to me; the hidden ones who rise up in opposition against me; those who go upon their bellies
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Ancient Egyptian
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...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVIII (3)
Oh Oh thou of the potent Lock, king of hosts, who art seized of the Two Worlds; whose father’s house is seized [by him] in virtue of the writs; my...
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Greek
Book VIII (566)
No doubt, he said. And now let us consider the happiness of the man, and also of the State in which a creature like him is generated. Yes, he said, le...
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Buddhist
Chapter XII: Self (159)
If a man make himself as he teaches others to be, then, being himself well subdued, he may subdue (others); one's own self is indeed difficult to...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLI (5)
He who cometh to enchain, I shall not let him enchain thee. He who cometh to throw bonds, I shall not let him throw bonds on thee. I am here to throw...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Conclusion (6)
Thus it is demonstrated that to capture a man it is not sufficient to enslave his body--it is necessary to enlist his reason; that to free a man it...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto I (3)
Then did my Leader lay his grasp upon me, And with his words, and with his hands and signs, Reverent he made in me my knees and brow; Then answered...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 46 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (5)
(Yea), he who, as ruler, treats no coming applicant with injury , as a good citizen (or nobly wise) in sacred vow and duty, and living righteously in...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Birds Assemble (12)
B (lo) Welcome, O Hawk! You who have taken wing, and after rebelling against your master have bowed your head! Bear yourself becomingly. You are...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (10)
Oh impart to me Terror and rouse in me Might that the gods of the Tuat may fear me and their battlements war on my behalf
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 33 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (4)
(And I beseech for Thine instruction), I who will abjure all disobedience (toward Thee, praying that others likewise may withhold it) from Thee; I...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXII (1)
Hail to you, ye Lords of Rule, devoid of Wrong, who are living for ever, and whose secular period is Eternity. I make my way towards you. Let me be...
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Hindu
Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga (1.33)
Those for whose sake we desire kingdom, enjoyments, and pleasures—teachers, fathers, sons, grandfathers, maternal uncles, fathers-in law,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (6)
Rise up, then, Osiris: I have stricken down for thee thine enemies, I have delivered thee from them
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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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Greek
Book IX (577)
May I suppose that the judgment is given in the hearing of us all by one who is able to judge, and has dwelt in the same place with him, and been pres...
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