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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter I (23.)
O ye who give bread and beer to beneficent souls in the house of Osiris, do you give bread and beer at the two periods to the soul of N who is with you
Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (55)
39 N., take to thyself the liquid which went forth from Osiris. One black mnw-stone bowl of beer.
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (87)
60 To say: Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus; unite it with thy mouth. Food: One loaf; one beer.
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Ancient Egyptian
A Group Of Prayers And Charms, Utterances 204-212 (205)
120 To say: O ye who preside over food, ye who are attached to plentifulness (gb) 120 commend N. to Ftk.t, the cup-bearer of R`, that he may commend...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXI (9)
And offer all these for a sweet savour acceptable before the Lord, with its meat-offering and with its drink- offering, for a sweet savour, the bread ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (151)
91 To say: Osiris N., equip thyself with the liquid, which goes forth from thee. 91 To say four times,: For N., a lifting up of the offering, four...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (94)
96. 64 To give food for offering; offering: One loaf, one beer. 94. 64 To say: O Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus, on which thou mayest...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (460)
868 To say: O N., 868 thy water, thy cool water-libation is the inundation of the Great One (who) which is come forth from thee. 868 Now be still,...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (518)
1193 Further, to say: O 'Iw, ferryman of the Marsh of Offerings, 1193 bring for N. this (boat); N. goes, N. should come, 1194 the son of the Morning...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (92)
61 To say: Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus, put it to thy face. To lift up one bread, one beer.
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Islamic
Hadith Collection (18)
On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Allah (mighty and...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Group Of Prayers And Charms, Utterances 204-212 (211)
131 To say: The abomination of N. is hunger; he does not eat it; 131 the abomination of N. is thirst; he does not drink it. 131 It is N. who gives...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (199)
To say four times: May the eye of Horus flourish (?) for thee. 115 A wdb offering-which-the-god-gives of bread, cake and liquid....
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (515)
1176 To say: Two legs of Horus, two wings of Thot, 1176 ferry N. over; leave him not without a boat! 1177 Give thou bread to N.; give thou beer to...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (146)
89a, To say: Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus; the 'isnw come by means of it. 89 To say four times: For N., a lifting up of the offering,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (145)
88 To say: Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus; what Set has eaten of it is little. 88 To say four times: For N., a lifting up of the...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 23: Of the highly precious Testaments of Christ, viz. Baptism and his last Supper, which he held in the Evening of Maundy- Thursday with his Disciples; which he left us for his Last [Will,] as a Farewell for a Remembrance. The most noble Gate of Christianity. (44)
For thou canst not say (when thou dost handle the blessed Bread) Here I hold the Body of Christ in my Hand, I can feel and taste it: No, my Friend, th...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (148)
Utterances 148-150. End of 148. 90 To say four times: For N., a lifting up of the offering, four times. Two bowls of beer....
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 3: Of the most blessed Triumphing, Holy, Holy, Holy Trinity, GOD the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, ONE only God. (11)
But the soul thirsteth after the heavenly holy Father, and he giveth meat and drink to it, feeding it with his holy Spirit, and the spring, source or ...
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Ancient Egyptian
The Deceased King Receives Offerings And Is Reestablished In His Functions And Possessions, Utterances 223-225 (223)
Turn around. O! O! 214 O N., up, be seated before a thousand. loaves, a thousand mugs of beer; 214 the roast, thy double-rib piece (comes) from the sl...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (147)
89 To say: Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus, which they put out for him. 89 To say four times: For N., a lifting up of the offering, four...
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