Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter XV
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (31.)
See thou Horus at the Look-out of the ship, and at his sides Thoth and Maāt. All the gods are in exultation when they behold Râ coming in peace to give new life to the hearts of the Chu, and here is the Osiris N along with them
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 677-683 (682)
2042 To say: Greetings to thee from Seker, N. 2042 Thy face is washed by Dw-wr. 2042 N. flies as a cloud (or, high) like a divine falcon; 2042 N. is...
(682) 2042 To say: Greetings to thee from Seker, N. 2042 Thy face is washed by Dw-wr. 2042 N. flies as a cloud (or, high) like a divine falcon; 2042 N. is cool like the heron; N. flies low (?) like a mn-goose. 2043 The wings of N. are like (those of) a divine falcon; 2043 the tips of the wings of N. are like (those of) a divine falcon. 2043 The bones of N. are fastened together; N. is purified. 2044 The fillet of N. is at his back; the bodice of N. is upon him; 2044 his girdle is of snp. 2045 N. descends with R` into his great boat, 2045 in which he transports him to the horizon to judge the gods with him. 2046 Horus voyages in it with him to the horizon; 2046 N. judges the gods with him in the horizon, 2046 for N. is one of them.
946 To say: O ferryman, 946 who has brought this (boat) to Horus, that his, eye may be brought back, 946 who has brought this to Set, that his...
(475) 946 To say: O ferryman, 946 who has brought this (boat) to Horus, that his, eye may be brought back, 946 who has brought this to Set, that his testicles may be brought back, 947 the eye of Horus sprang up as he fell on the eastern side of the sky. 947 Dost thou spring up with it, that thou mayest fall on (come to) the eastern side of the sky? 948 N. goes that he may do service of courtier to R` 948 in the place of the gods, who are gone to their kas, 948 who have lived in the places of Horus, who have lived in the places of Set. 949 Behold N. is come, behold N. is ascended for life and joy; 949 N. has attained the heights of heaven; 949 N. is not warded off by the palace of the Great Ones, from the way of the d.w-stars. 950 The morning-boat calls N.; it is, N. who bails it out. 950 R` appoints N. as lord of life and joy.
Means Whereby The Deceased King Reaches Heaven, Utterances 263-271 (266)
358 To say: The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for R`, 358 that R` may ferry over with them to the horizon, to Harachte. 358 The two...
(266) 358 To say: The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for R`, 358 that R` may ferry over with them to the horizon, to Harachte. 358 The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for N., 358 that he may ferry over with them to the horizon, to Harachte. 358 The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for Harachte, 358 that Harachte may ferry over with them to the Horizon, to R`. 358 The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for N., 358 that N. may ferry over with them to the horizon, to R`. 359 The mn`-canal is open; the Marsh of Reeds is filled with water; 359 the Winding Watercourse is inundated. 360 N. will certainly ferry over to the horizon, to Harachte. 360 Let there be brought to N. these four friendly ones, 360 the traffic-guards, the wearers of side-locks, 360 who sit on their d'm-sceptres on the eastern side of heaven. 361 Ye shall say it (namely) the good name of N. to Nb-k.w. 361 Praise be to N.; praise be to his ka! 361 N. is justified; the ka of N. is justified by the god. 362 R` has [taken] N. to himself to heaven, on the eastern side of heaven; 362 he is like Horus, of the D.t; he is like that star which radiates heaven. 363 The sister of N. is Sothis; [the mother of N. is the morning star]; 363 [N. sits between] them. 363 Heaven will never be void of N.; never shall the earth be void of N. 363 By command ----------------------------- 363 ------------------------, bring this (boat) to N. 363 he will be your third in Heliopolis (or, as a Heliopolitan).