A Series Of Food Texts, Utterances 487-502 (496)
1065 To say: Greetings to thee, O Food; greetings to thee, O Abundance; 1065 greetings to thee, O Corn; greetings to thee, O Flour. 1065 Greetings to...
(496) 1065 To say: Greetings to thee, O Food; greetings to thee, O Abundance; 1065 greetings to thee, O Corn; greetings to thee, O Flour. 1065 Greetings to you, ye gods, who put the meal before R`, 1065 who --------- with w, who are at the M.t-wr.t; 1065 I will eat of the morsel of R`, sitting on the throne of splendour. 1066 I am she of Tentyra; I am come from Tentyra; 1066 Shu is behind N.; Tefnut is before him; 1066 it is Wp-w.wt, who serves as a protection (?) on the right of N. 1066 They cause this field-of-food of R` to keep me alive so that I may eat, 1066 after it is collected for me, as for him who rules over the Ennead, who lives at (or, on) M.t-wr.t.
A Series Of Food Texts, Utterances 487-502 (494)
1063 He sat, who was seated to eat bread; R` sat to eat bread. 1063 Water was given by the Two Enneads. 1063 [The flood] stood [on the bank]. 1063...
(494) 1063 He sat, who was seated to eat bread; R` sat to eat bread. 1063 Water was given by the Two Enneads. 1063 [The flood] stood [on the bank]. 1063 (Firth-Gunn, 235, 19; Lacau TR 4). I come to thee, O Flood, 1063 (Firth-Gunn, 235, 19-20; Lacau TR 4). that thou mayest give me bread when I am hungry; that thou mayest give me beer when I am thirsty.
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (219)
167 To say: Atum, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 167 He lives, N. (also) lives; he dies not, N....
(219) 167 To say: Atum, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 167 He lives, N. (also) lives; he dies not, N. (also) dies not; 167 he perishes not, N. (also) perishes not, he is not judged, N. (also) is not judged; 167 he judges, N. (also) judges. 168 Shu, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 168b-168d = 167b- 167 169 Tefnut, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 169b-169d = 167b- 167 170 Geb, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 170b-170d = 167b- 167 171 Nut, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 171b-171d = 07b- 167 172 Isis, this thy brother is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 172b-172d = 167b- 07 173 Set, this thy brother is this one here, Osiris, who is made to endure and to live, that he may punish thee. 173b-173d = 167b- 167 174 Nephthys, this thy brother is this one here, Osiris, whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 174b-174d = 167b- 167 175 Thot, this thy brother is this one here, Osiris, who is made to endure and to live, that he may punish thee. 175b-175d = 167b- 167 176 Horus, this thy father is this one here, Osiris., whom thou hast made to endure and to live. 176b-176d = 167b- 167 177 Great Ennead, this one here is Osiris, whom ye have made to endure and to live. 177b-177d = 167b- 167 178 Little Ennead, this one here is Osiris, whom ye have made to endure and to live. 178b-178d = 167b- 167 179 Nut, this thy son is this one here, Osiris, of whom thou hast said: "One born to your father." 179 Thou hast wiped for him his mouth; his mouth was opened by his son, Horus, whom he loves; 179 his limbs are counted by the gods. 180a-180c = 167b- 167 181 In thy name, "He who is in Heliopolis, while he remains everlastingly in his necropolis": 181b-181d = 167b- 167 182 In thy name, "He who is in Busiris, chief of his nomes": 182b-182d = 167b- 167 183 In thy name, "He who is in the House of eret, the satisfied ka": 183b-183d = 167b- 167 184 In thy name, "He who is in the Divine Hall, who is in fumigation, 184 (who is in the) chest, (who is in the) portable chest, (who is in the) sack": 184c-184e = 167b- 167 185 In thy name, "He who is in the White Chapel of p`r-wood": 185b-185d = 167b- 167 186 In thy name, "He who is in ": Thou sojournest in heaven; thou sojournest on earth. 186 Osiris, turn thy face around, that thou mayest see N., 186 thy seed which came forth from thee, the pointed (pd.t). 187a-187c = 167b- 167 188 In thy name, "He who is in Buto": 188 Let thine arms be about "provisions", thy daughter; equip thyself with her. 188c-188e = 167b- 167 189 In thy name, "He who is in the House of the Great Ox": 189 Let thine arms be about "provisions", thy daughter; equip thyself with her. 189c-189e = 167b- 167 190 In thy name, "He who is in Hermopolis of the South": 190 Let thine arms be about "provisions", thy daughter; equip thyself with her. 190c-190e = 167b- 167 191 In thy name, "He who is in Hermopolis of the North": 191 Let thine arms be about "provisions", thy daughter, equip thyself with her. 191c-191d = 167b- 167 192 In thy name, "He who is in the City of Waters": 192 That which thou hast eaten is an eye; thy body is full of it; thy son, Horus, parts with it for thee, that thou mayest live by it. 192c-192d = 167b- 167 193 Thy body is the body of N.; thy flesh is the flesh of N.; 193 thy bones are the bones of N. 193 Thou goest, N. goes; N. goes, thou goest.