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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter CII
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CII (6.)
I have come myself and delivered the god from that pain and suffering, that was in trunk, in shoulder and in leg
Buddhist
Chapter XX: The Way (275)
If you go on this way, you will make an end of pain! The way was preached by me, when I had understood the removal of the thorns (in the flesh).
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Gnostic
Understand the Light (2)
I came down to live with you, so you might also live with me. And when I found that your houses had no roofs, I lived in houses that could receive me ...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (402)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who, even here, knows the end of his suffering, has put down his burden, and is unshackled.
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Sufi
The Villager who invited the Townsman to visit him (11-20)
The desires of all of you have been granted by God; Arise, walk without pain or affliction, Acknowledge the mercy and beneficence of God!" Then all,...
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Sufi
Bayazid and the Saint (31-40)
Lo! God of His bounty and favor Has sent me this pain and sickness in my old age; He has given me pain in the back, that I may not fail To spring up...
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