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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXX (9.)
Hail, N. , blessed be thy coming in peace to thy house of eternity and to thy everlasting monument
Ancient Egyptian
Utterances Concerning Well-being, Especially Food And Clothes, Utterances 401-426 (419)
743 To say: Greetings to thee, N., on this thy day, 743 as thou standest before R`, when he ariseth in the east, 743 adorned with this thy dignity...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 671-675 (672)
1988 To say: The truth of Horus is the truth of this N., O N. 1988 Thou art come, N., clothed; thou comest vested. 1989 N. has inherited him who is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 578-586 (579)
1539 To say: Thy going from thy house, Osiris N., 1539 is the going of Horus in search of thee, Osiris N. 1539 Thy messengers hasten; thy runners...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 554-562 (558)
1390 To say: O N., greetings to thee, . 1390 Km-wr sets the course for thee; 1390 thou alightest an alighting of the eldest god; 1390 he of the long...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 691-704 (697)
2169 To say: O N., the mouth of the earth opens for thee; Geb speaks to thee: 2169 "Thou art great like a king; thou art mighty like R`. 2170 Thou...
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Ancient Egyptian
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 628-658 (629)
1787. To say: Osiris N., I am come, rejoicing for love of thee, N.
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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
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 588-600 (595)
1639 To say: Greetings to thee, N., 1639 I am come to thee on thy day, since night, 1639 I have given to thee Nwtknw. 1640 I have brought to thee thy...
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