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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter CXIII
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXIII (3.)
Sebak, the Lord of the Marshes, said: “I sought and I found the traces of them under my fingers on the strand. I netted them in a powerful net, as the net proved to be.”
Mesopotamian
Other Accounts: Marduk Creation (OBV.31)
The Lord Marduk laid in a dam by the side of the sea
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (112)
In the net they were caught and in the snare they sat down
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Mesopotamian
Other Accounts: Dragon Myth (OBV.23)
"Thou hast sent me, O lord, [to ...] the raging (creatures) 2 of the river
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LX (9)
And I besought the other angel that he should show me the might of those monsters, how they were parted on one day and cast, the one into the abysses ...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXIX (26)
And when they saw the Lord of the sheep, they turned to flee before His face, but that sea gathered itself together, and became as it had been created...
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Mesopotamian
Other Accounts: Marduk Creation (OBV.17)
Marduk laid a reed upon the face of the waters
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (41)
He made a net to enclose the inward parts of Tiamat
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Mesopotamian
Tablet XI (15)
The seventh--at that instant you awoke! Gilgamesh said to Utanapishtim the Faraway: "O woe! What shall I do, Utanapishtim, where shall I go! The...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XC (18)
And I saw till the Lord of the sheep came unto them and took in His hand the staff of His wrath, and smote the earth, and the earth clave asunder, and...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet VII (10)
There sat Etana, there sat Sumukan, there sat Ereshkigal, the Queen of the Netherworld. Beletseri, the Scribe of the Netherworld, knelt before her,...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet X (7)
Like an arrow he fell among them ("the stone things"). From the middle of the woods their noise could be heard. Urshanabi, the sharp-eyed, saw......
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