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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter XVIII
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (26.)
Let the person say this chapter, he will be purified and come forth by day, after his death, and take all forms for the satisfaction of his will, and if this chapter be recited over him, he will be prosperous upon earth, he will come forth safe from every fire, and no evil thing will approach him: with undeviating regularity for times infinite
Gnostic
Concept of Our Great Power (1)
He who will know our great Power will become invisible, and fire will not be able to consume him. But it will purge and destroy all of your...
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Gnostic
Concept of Our Great Power (24)
Then he will come to destroy all of them. And they will be chastised until they become pure. Moreover their period, which was given to them to have...
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Ancient Egyptian
Means Whereby The Deceased King Reaches Heaven, Utterances 263-271 (264)
342 To say: The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for Horus that he may ferry over therewith to the horizon, to Harachte. 342 The two reed-floats...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 671-675 (675)
2000 To say: O N., "come in peace," says Osiris to thee; 2000 messenger of the Great God, "come in peace," says the Great God to thee. 2001 The...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (217)
152 To say: R`-Atum, N. comes to thee, an imperishable spirit, lord (by) decree of the places of the four papyrus-pillars. 152 Thy son comes to thee;...
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