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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (65)
By the name of "Fifty" did the great gods
Ancient Egyptian
Miscellaneous Utterances On The Career Of The Deceased King In The Hereafter, Utterances 317-337 (317)
507 To say: N. is come forth to-day at the head of the inundation of the flood. 507 N. is a crocodile god, with green feather, with vigilant...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Five Charms, Utterances 312-316 (314)
504 To say: Back, thou ox, which shall be killed, on whose horns the fingers of the earth-god shall be. 504 Fall, glide away.
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Ancient Egyptian
Miscellaneous Utterances On The Career Of The Deceased King In The Hereafter, Utterances 317-337 (319)
513 To say: N. is the bull of the two splendours which are in the middle of his eye. 513 The mouth of N. is immune because of a flaming breath, the...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.9)
These forty-two perfectly endowed deities, issuing from within thy heart, being the product of thine own pure love, will come to shine. Know them.
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Gnostic
Chapter 136. (Of the hierarchies of the un-repentant rulers and the names of their five regents)
"He bound eighteen-hundred rulers in every æon, and set three-hundred-and-sixty over them, and he set five other great rulers as lords over the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Miscellaneous Utterances On The Hereafter, Utterances 350-374 (374)
658 To say: Thou art great, N.; thou art ferried over, N.; 658 thy name is announced to Osiris. 658 Thy foot (step) is great, thy foot is great, that...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (13)
Grant thou thy greatness to the gods whom thou hast made, great god, and make thine appearance with them as their Ensign
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Ancient Egyptian
Offerings For The Deceased King, Utterances 338-349 (344)
559 To say: Greetings to thee, O Great Flood (gb-wr), 559 cup-bearer of the gods, leader of men, 559 mayest thou make men and gods favourable to N.,...
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Ancient Egyptian
The Ferryman And The Deceased King's Ascension, Utterances 300-311 (306)
476 To say: "How beautiful indeed is the sight, how pleasant indeed is the view," say they, say the gods, 476 "'the ascension of this god to heaven,...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Pythagorean Mathematics (9)
The second example is the mysterious Gnostic pantheos Abraxas. For this name the Greek table is used. Abraxas in Greek is Ἀβραξας. Α = 1, β = 2, ρ =...
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Hindu
Brahmana 9 (3.9.1)
Then Vidagdha Sakalya questioned him. ' How many gods are there, Yajfiavalkya? ' He answered in accord with the following Nivid (invoca- tionary...
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Ancient Egyptian
Miscellaneous Utterances On The Hereafter, Utterances 350-374 (366)
626 To say: O Osiris N., stand up, lift thyself up; 626 thy mother Nut has brought thee forth; Geb has wiped thy mouth for thee. 626 The Great Ennead...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Pythagorean Mathematics (3)
Thus they call the equilateral triangle head-born Minerva and Tritogenia, because it may be equally divided by three perpendiculars drawn from each of...
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Gnostic
Eugnostos the Blessed (25)
And in each aeon there were six (heavens), so there are seventy-two heavens of the seventy-two powers who appeared from him. And in each of the heaven...
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Neoplatonic
VII, Chapter V (3)
“ Nor do we frame conceptions of a divine nature, contrary to its real mode of subsistence. ” But conformably to the nature which it possesses, and...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Five Charms, Utterances 312-316 (313)
502 To say: The phallus of B-bii is drawn; the double doors of heaven are opened. 502 The double doors of heaven are locked; the way goes over the...
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Ancient Egyptian
The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (252)
Ye see him (how) he becomes as, a great god. 272 Introduce N. with trembling; adorn N., 273 who has honoured ye all, (as) he commanded mankind (also t...
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Gnostic
The First Stele of Seth (10)
Great is the good one, self-conceived, who stood, the god who was first to stand.
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Ancient Egyptian
Offerings For The Deceased King, Utterances 338-349 (348)
565 To say: Greeting to thee, O Great Flood, 565 cup-bearer of the gods, leader of men, 565 mayest thou make the gods favourable to N., that they may...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 628-658 (649)
Thou hast power over them; 1830 and they fraternize with thee, in their name of "n.wt"; 1830 they have not rejected thee in their name of ["The two 'i...
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