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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XIX (3.)
Horus repeateth the proclamation four times. All the adversaries fall and are overthrown and slaughtered
Ancient Egyptian
Charms, Utterances 275-299 (277)
418 To say: Horus falls because of his eye; the bull (Set) collapses because of his testicles. 418 Fall, collapse!
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 540-552 (542)
1335 To say: It is Horus; he is come to reclaim his father, Osiris N.; 1335 he has proclaimed a royal (death) decree in the places of...
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Ancient Egyptian
The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (257)
304 To say: There is a clamour in heaven. 304 "We see a new thing," say the primordial gods. 304 O Ennead, a Horus is in the rays of the sun. 304 The...
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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 Hereafter, Utterances 350-374 (367)
634 To say: O Osiris N., Geb has brought Horus to thee that he may avenge thee 634 and bring the hearts of the gods to thee, 634 that thou mayest not...
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