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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter XVII
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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (15.)
Which are the two great and mighty Lakes? The Lake of Natron and the Lake of Māāt
Bundahishn
Chapter XXII (1)
On the nature of lakes it says in revelation, that thus many fountains of waters have come into notice, which they call lakes (var); counterparts of...
Bundahishn
Chapter XIII (2)
Every particular lake is of a particular kind, some are great, and some are small; some are so large that a man with a horse might compass them...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXII (2)
I will mention them also a second time: Lake Kêkast is in Âtarô-pâtakân, warm is the water and opposed to harm, so that nothing whatever is living in...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXVII (6)
And these two come from the north to the sea and pour their waters into the Erythraean Sea in the east.
Bundahishn
Chapter XXII (9)
Lake (or, rather, Gulf) Satavês is that already written about, between the wide-formed ocean and the Pûtîk.
Chapter 19: Concerning the Created Heaven, and the Form of the Earth, and of the Water, as also concerning Light and Darkness. Concerning Heaven. (86)
In those places where there are great lakes and seas, there the water was chief or predominant over that place in that zenith or elevation of the...
Bundahishn
Chapter XXII (7-8)
Regarding Lake Âsvast it is declared that the undefiled water which it contains is always constantly flowing into the sea, so bright and copious that...