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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXVIII (20.)
N. is in the following of Nefertmu, he is the lotus at the nostrils of Rā ... he is pure, in the presence of the gods; he sees Rā eternally
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The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (249)
264 To say: O ye two contestants, announce now to the honourable one in this his name: 264 N. is this ssss-plant which springs from the earth. 264...
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A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (469)
906 N. purifies himself; 906 N. has taken his helm (oar); he occupies his seat; 906 N. seats himself in the bow of the boat of the Two Enneads; 906...
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Miscellaneous Utterances On The Career Of The Deceased King In The Hereafter, Utterances 317-337 (319)
513 To say: N. is the bull of the two splendours which are in the middle of his eye. 513 The mouth of N. is immune because of a flaming breath, the...
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Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 554-562 (555)
1373 To say: N. is come forth from Buto, to the gods of Buto; 1373 N. is adorned as a falcon, bedecked as the Two Enneads. 1374 N. dawns as king (of...
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A Group Of Prayers And Charms, Utterances 204-212 (210)
126 To say: The judge is awake; Thot is up; 126 the sleepers are awake; they that are in Kns.t bestir themselves 126 before the great bittern, which...
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The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (258)
308 To say: N. is Osiris in a dust-storm. 308 His abomination is the earth; N. has not entered into Geb, 308 that he might be destroyed; nor has he...
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Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 611-626 (624)
J�quier, VIII 1). To say: N. has gone forth on the sea of 'Iw (the ferryman); N. has ascended with the help of the wing of Khepri. 1758 It is Nut who ...
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Miscellaneous Texts Chiefly About The Deceased King's Reception And Life In Heaven, Utterances 523-533 (524)
1233 To say: N. is pure with the purification which Horus did to his eye. 1233 N. is Thot who avenges thee (the eye); N. is not Set who seizes it....
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A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (479)
981 To say: The double doors of heaven are open; the double doors of b.w are open for Horus of the gods, 981 that he may ascend at daybreak and...
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The Ferryman And The Deceased King's Ascension, Utterances 300-311 (307)
O god; 482 a Heliopolitan is in N., O R`; a Heliopolitan as thou (art) is in N. O R`. 482 The mother of N. is a Heliopolitan; the father of N. is a He...
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A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (471)
920 To say: N. is the being of a god, the son of a god, the messenger of a god. 920 N. comes, and N. purifies himself in the Marsh of Reeds, 920 N....
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The Ferryman And The Deceased King's Ascension, Utterances 300-311 (301)
446 To say: Thy established-offering is thine, O Niw (Nun) together with Nn.t (Naunet), 446 ye two sources of the gods, protecting the gods with...
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Utterances Concerning Well-being, Especially Food And Clothes, Utterances 401-426 (407)
710 To say: N. is pure, so that he can receive for himself his pure place which is in heaven. 710 N. will remain, the beautiful places, of N. will...
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A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (510)
1128 To say: It is certainly not N. who asks to see thee 1128 in the form which has become thine; 1128 Osiris asks to see thee in the form which has...
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Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 691-704 (694)
J�quier, XII 1028-1029). ------ says Isis; "I have found (him)," says Nephthys, 2144b (N. 1029). when they saw Osiris on his side on the shore [of Ndi...
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A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (515)
1176 To say: Two legs of Horus, two wings of Thot, 1176 ferry N. over; leave him not without a boat! 1177 Give thou bread to N.; give thou beer to...
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A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (476)
951 To say: Heaven purifies itself for R`; the earth purifies itself for Horus. 951 Every god who is between them purifies N.; 951 N. adores the god....
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Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 571-575 (572)
1472 To say: "How beautiful indeed is the sight, how pleasant indeed is the view," says Isis, 1472 "that this god ascends to heaven, his renown over...
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The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (259)
312 To say: N. is Osiris in a dust-storm. 3112 The abomination of N. is the earth; he has, not entered into Geb, 312 that N. might perish; nor has he...
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Miscellaneous Texts Chiefly About The Deceased King's Reception And Life In Heaven, Utterances 523-533 (525)
1244 To say: R` purified himself for thee; Horus adorned himself for thee, 1244 so that blindness (?) might cease and that sleeplessness might be...
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