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Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (10)
After Osiris, here symbolized as the sun, had become King of Egypt and had given to his people the full advantage of his intellectual light, he continued his path through the heavens, visiting the peoples of other nations and converting all with whom he came in contact. Plutarch further asserts that the Greeks recognized in Osiris the same person whom they revered under the names of Dionysos and Bacchus. While he was away from his country, his brother, Typhon, the Evil One, like the Loki of Scandinavia, plotted against the Sun God to destroy him. Gathering seventy-two persons as fellow conspirators, he attained his nefarious end in a most subtle manner. He had a wonderful ornamented box made just the size of the body of Osiris. This he brought into a banquet hall where the gods and goddesses were feasting together. All admired the beautiful chest, and Typhon promised to give it to the one whose body fitted it most perfectly. One after another lay down in the box, but in disappointment
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIX (2)
I am Osiris, brother to Isis. He who avengeth me is my son Horus, in company with his mother, upon mine adversaries; adversaries who have done to me...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXVII (6)
Osiris is made triumphant over his adversaries, and the Osiris N is made triumphant over his adversaries, and is as one of you, his patron is the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (49)
It is Osiris to whom was ordained the Leadership among the gods, upon that day when the Two Earths were united before the Inviolate god
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XIX (2)
Osiris, the Prince of Amenta, the Two Parts of Heaven united, all gods and all goddesses who are in heaven and upon earth join in effecting the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIX (4)
I am Osiris, the eldest of the great cycle of the gods and heir of his father Seb
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXI (4)
Hail, Osiris, son of Nut, lord of horns, wearing the high atef crown, to whom the urer diadem and the hik sceptre has been given in the presence of...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VII: The Egyptian Symbols and Enigmas of Sacred Things. (1)
Whence also the Egyptians did not entrust the mysteries they possessed to all and sundry, and did not divulge the knowledge of divine things to the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIV (7)
The Osiris N destroyeth them from the Bark of his father Rā
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIV (9)
Osiris Unneferu is triumphant over his adversaries in heaven and on earth, and in the cycle of each god and goddess
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XLI (7)
I am Osiris, the great god, the eternal king, who numbereth his seasons and who lifted up his right arm, who judgeth the great ones and giveth...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (25)
The Great Circle of gods in Restau is of Osiris, Horus, and Isis. The heart of Horus rejoiceth, the heart of Osiris is glad and the two Parts [33] of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (16)
Lo, here is Osiris who proclaimeth Right, because of the marvel in the West, for he hath put an end to the rage of Apepi, for he is himself the god...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXVIII (2)
Horus exalteth his father Osiris in every place; associating Isis the Great with her sister Nephthys
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXVIII (10)
Ha, Osiris! I am come to thee that I may set thine adversaries beneath thee in every place, and that thou mayest be triumphant in presence of all the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXV (8)
It is good what I have done to Osiris, who is exalted above all the gods. I have given him the power in the region of the Netherworld, and his son...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXV (1)
Osiris is enveloped in storm and rain: he is enveloped: but the fair Horus lendeth succour daily, the Lord of high attributes . . . he driveth off...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (2)
Glory to Osiris, Lord of Restau, and to the great gods who are in the World below. Here is N who saith:—Hail to thee, Prince of Amenta, Unneferu who...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XIX (5)
Horus son of Isis and son of Horus repeateth an infinite number of festivals, and all his adversaries fall down, are overthrown and slaughtered....