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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (42)
Tutu as Suh-kur, thirdly, "the [Destroyer of the foe],"
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter VIII (4)
I am Sutu, the father of the gods, the imperishable one
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXIX (15)
I am Sutu, who causeth the storms and tempests, and who goeth round in the Horizon of Heaven, like to one whose heart is veiled
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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 CL (11)
12. The domain of Unt, the god in it is the destroyer of souls
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CX (2)
Horus is seized by Sutu: who looketh as one turning towards the Garden of Hotepit
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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 XXIII (2)
Then let Thoth come, full and equipped with Words of Power, [35] and let him loose the muzzles of Sutu which are upon my mouth, and let Tmu lend a...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXIV (1)
Do what thou hast to do, O Sekaru ( twice ); as The god who is in his own house, and as The god who standeth on his legs in the Netherworld
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter L (3)
The fastenings of the hinder part of my head were fastened by Sutu and the company of gods in his first triumph. Let there be no disaster. Preserve...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIV (5)
Thoth slaughtereth them, the Son of the Rock, proceeding from the place of the Two Rocks
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (24)
21. The Shallow : “Destroyer of the large-handed at the place of purification” is thy name
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CX (3)
And Sutu taketh his portion of the breeze through the Power of his own day, and he delivereth the bowels of Horus from the gods below
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXII (8)
It was Sutu who had taken the form of a black swine, and he wrought the wound which was in the eye of Horus
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (35)
By hurling harm against the foe thou hast utterly destroyed all the adversaries of the Osiris N
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVIII (6)
The Great Circle of gods in Heliopolis is of Tmu, Shu and Tefnut, and the Sebau who were defeated and extinguished were the associates of Sut on the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXIX (20)
Nut saith, the mother of the gods: He cometh forth and findeth his path, and maketh captures of the gods; he hath the first place in the two houses...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (14)
I satisfy the desires of the Glorified, who are by millions and hundreds of thousands.... [73] I am the guardian of their interests, actively working...
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Ancient Egyptian
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
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Ancient Egyptian
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...
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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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