Book of Vindicating a Man in the Realm of the Dead, Part 3
vol. 1, p. |
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Pt 3, utt. |
citation |
142 |
164 |
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branches of i,m3-trees of H.T-H.R who is in front of the i,tnws-tree |
2 |
i, i,t p3wtyw nw pt h.rt-i,b "O! Father of the Primaeval Ones of the middle sky" |
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3 |
great H^ns-lake |
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Lakes of the Destroyer |
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143 |
165 |
13 |
issued forth from swh.-t ("egg") / h.rs-t ("carnelian") {cf. Bon births from stone eggs} |
166 |
14 |
Bull of Knz-t {cognate with Skt. ganja; cf. also >as^knaz in Anatolia} who is in charge of 7 meals: |
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4 loaves are on earth with H.R and |
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3 in the sky with MI,N |
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144 |
167 |
17 |
butler of R< |
19 |
I (the Eyeless One), upon the throne of the firmament, ws^b m ("feed on") what is from out of the horizon |
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20 |
I (the Eyeless One) eat the s^rt-grain plants |
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22 |
ye h.3t-ty ("2 mourning-women") dress your scalp; ye smhy- ("forgetter") your face is turned to the wall {cf. custom in Borneo for mourning widows to sit facing the wall} |
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22-23 |
H.M3T-t causeth me to speak so that I may d3m those 2 gods who i,w h.nq-t-k r dny-t ("go to food-offerings on the 7th [day]") |
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145 |
168 |
28 |
the hair of Isis is knotted to the hair of Nephthus |
29 |
GB hath swallowed-up the waters |
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the hands of S^SMW are joined over the lungs of the Two Ladies |
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32 |
i,nb3-plant |
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146 |
170 |
36 |
I,33W |
37 |
the 2 serpents in the eye of I,TM are parted, the bull-snakes are led |
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bull-snakes are led to their caverns |
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39 |
I,<NW to the Abyss when the doubles cross to the earth |
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40 |
hath given dbw, hath united the banks, crossing the deserts; waters of rowing |
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147 |
171 |
45 |
god & goddess of pnn (bobbin) |
172 |
46 |
the Bull nf3 r ("snorteth at") the river-bank |
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173 |
48 |
mat of S^SMET-t |
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148 |
51 |
4 portions are above with R< |
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3 portions are below with GB |
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53 |
those who are in Knz-t roar in front of the Great Egret (?) |
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54 |
Great Egret (?) went up from top of s3r-t plant |
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55 |
support the sky with horns; toe the earth with sandals |
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150 |
174 |
60 |
"I defaecate with my anus" |
175 |
61 |
frog-goddess H.Q-t gathered together the bones of WSI,R |
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go on the tip of the wings of vultures |
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go on the tops of the heads of cobras {cf. Kr.s.n.a atop the head of Kaliya} |
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151 |
176 |
62 |
full moon |
177 |
63 |
H.W, Ba<H., NPR, SK |
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179 |
69 |
h^nd ("shin of beef") & s3s^r-t bread |
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71 |
O! my double / Ferryman of the Field of Rushes, bring me a mytf-wr bird |
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152 |
180 |
73 |
SRQ-t |
"seed in his phallus like Him who is invisible of shape." |
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NOT FALLING INTO THE LAKE OF S^NWNW |
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181 |
73 |
Hearer, Unstopper |
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75 |
5 portions in the house of H.R |
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2 portions in the House of SWTH |
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153 |
182 |
76 |
in a boat H.R ferried over the boatless Eye of H.R |
I have opened this coffer of the gods |
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153-4 |
183 |
78 |
H.WRR in the Great Mansion |
154 |
record of the Double-Master, scribe of the Field of offerings |
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record of the Name-Repeater who praesideth over the caelestial kine |
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184 |
79 |
gs^-bird (= gs^3 migratory bird) overaweth myriads |
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81 |
basket of the nnt-plant |
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82 |
snd-cloth ("sail"-cloth, i.e. canvas) bag is of the twn-plant |
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3h^ m nk ("power over copulation") |
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155 |
185 |
84 |
faeces I will not eat |
155 |
186 |
86 |
3HBHB son of I,SH.NN; NW |
Q3Q3 |
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87 |
eat under the sycamore which is south of Nfrwsi,, |
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under the branches of the i,tnws-tree |
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187 |
88 |
white bright crown of I,NPW -- its bread is of the zizyphos tree |
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156 |
187 |
90 |
river-banks of Ggws |
PTH. made baton |
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H^oNS was found while he was going to Pwn-t, and he hath caused 1000s to stand up and 100s to sit down for me, and hath made a seat on the db3-t ("basis" of shrine) |
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91 |
ny-t, nyw-t, sy-t |
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157 |
188 |
93 |
eat under the myrrh-tree, having the breezes of Nfrwsi,, |
94 |
Swimmer (viz., causer-to-swim)-of-Sheep -- we will nb ("swim") on thy tail {cf. that Manu who, according to the Markan.d.eya Puran.a, held onto the tail of a swimming doe during the universal deluge} |
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fq3-w ("cakes") of the h.3d-t ("large basket") |
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158 |
189 |
97 |
boat-building: its papyros-stems are cut, its hull is frapped |
190 |
98 |
I have gone up as a wr ("swallow"), I have cackled as a goose |
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t3h. ("dregs") go forth from me {cf. waters going forth from pierced body of Christ} |
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159 |
191 |
99 |
Bull of H.nn-t which is in the limits of the sky |
192 |
106 |
4 portions in sky with Orion, 3 on earth in the day-barque |
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108 |
eat, upon the rushes which are in front of H.knws |
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160 |
193 |
111 |
bearer of faeces |
194 |
112 |
R< is very hungry, and H.T-H.R is very thirsty |
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wts-t gb ("rising thing of the earth" = chaff?) on threshing-floors |
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chew myrrh and live by righteouness |
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161 |
195 |
114 |
found H^NS standing in his path when he came down from Pwn-t |
196 |
115 |
my heart hath bh. |
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197 |
117 |
my phallos is on me, it being dmy ("attached") |
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my anus is on me, it being attached |
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118 |
stopped up 2 apertures in Ddw, opened-up 2 fields in I,rw / the quarry |
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162 |
198 |
119 |
I am the 3rd of these falcon-gods |
199 |
124 |
s3s^r-t cake of red emmer, the kpy-t (loaf) of snh. ("twisted") barley |
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eat under the branches of the sycamore, together with the minstrels of H.T.-H.R |
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200 |
125 |
'I-will-not-befoul-her' is the name of H.S ("Faeces") |
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163 |
befouled H.R who is in his ng3 |
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201 |
126 |
She who is in the pestilence {cf. Astika pestilence-goddesses} |
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the ssnnw of my father are urine |
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127 |
WNPY the son of DH.WTY |
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164 |
202 |
129 |
bnr ("pleasant") tree in his shrine |
203 |
130 |
h.ss ("reject") faeces in On |
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sycamore nurseth its H.kn-w {cf. Aztec milk-tree nursing souls of dead babies} |
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134 |
bread of black emmer and beer of white emmer on the Field of Offerings |
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135 |
affluence in H^r-<ah.a & in On |
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137 |
4 loaves in House of H.R, 3 in house of DH.WTY |
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165 |
h^mnt ("nurse") in House of H.R, and h.3ty ("stewardess") of the Souls of On |
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2 fields in I,3w |
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138 |
Apis, who praesideth over Ns3w, will thresh |
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Swth, lord of the northern sky, will tread-in the seed |
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hs.-nfrt tree / db3ty-nfrt supporteth H.knws |
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139 |
the Green Crowns |
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166 |
204 |
140 |
Apis, who is in the sky, is fair of names, Pd i,ty ("far-sighted, praescient") |
167 |
205 |
144 |
flown as a swallow, like unto DH.WTY |
cackle as a goose of the Wine-press God |
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fly up as a gbg3 ("vulture") |
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145 |
marshes of the Mansions of the Red Crown of MWT are the flame of the Eye of H.R |
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150 |
cucumbers, figs, wns^-w, and grapes |
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168 |
206 |
153 |
2 dom-palms in Ddw |
153-4 |
I have taken away the tongue of the Silent One: I grind my food with it {abrasive tongue, as of feline?} |
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207 |
155 |
2 conceived R< |
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159 |
dappled cows are slaughtered for w3g festival |
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169 |
208 |
162 |
the Morning-Star serveth the Bull of 5 Offering in On, writing down (for scribe of H.T-H.R) |
209 |
163 |
greedy for the sm<-t plant |
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beware the q3d-t plant (or the i,3q-t "leek") |
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210 |
164 |
so as "NOT TO WORK" -- gone up from P and spent the night in Darkness-town |
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166 |
I,Q becoming the Bull of On in the realm of the dead |
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211 |
bull of the dappled cows of the 5 portions {cf. bull of 5 mother-cows in Nandana} |
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170 |
212 |
169 |
N-H.S-NNF, the p<t, swallowed the Ass |
170 |
sgrg ("institute") my magic at the altars to set down st-h^t (feast) |
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213 |
172 |
7 loaves are in the sky with R<, 7 portions are with GB, 7 portions are with WSI,R |
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171 |
214 |
173 |
to repell H^NWM who bringeth faeces |
SQDY hath brought faeces & urine to eat & drink |
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174 |
the 2 fields of M3tw |
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H.R-F H.3-F the ferryman of the Winding Waterway |
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215 |
175 |
9 portions at the head of the Great Ennead,whereof: |
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3 portions in Ddw |
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3 in On |
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3 in the Mansion of the Ibis in the Field of Rushes |
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178 |
PTH. / HND-F washeth, giveth bread to those who are with HDW {= Ho^DWah (NH.MYH 7:43)} / HNDW |
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180 |
the 4 PTH. ("open") gods open my mouth |
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182 |
PTH. is under his moringa-tree |
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172 |
186 |
O! "Plenty", thou butler of R< |
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216 |
190 |
WP-W3-wt in Asyut |
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191 |
eat a r-goose, slaughter a trp-goose |
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173 |
217 |
194 |
gateway of the desert, the secret gate; Hare-town |
218 |
196 |
Great Illuminator came forth from Bh^h^w "heat" |
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wnf ("be loosed") {cf. [Hellenic] luo "I loose" as paradign-verb} into sunshine |
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174 |
219 |
200 |
eggs; cobras; braided tresses {"arrowsnake shall make her mest, and lay" (YS^<YH 34:13)} |
174-5 |
220 |
201 |
great Power came forth from the jar |
175 |
mighty one opened up this great sky |
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202 |
the 2 Sisterly Companions {"virgin daughter ... daughter" (YS^<YH 37:22)} |
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203 |
s^ns^-bread; prsn-bread; flesh upon the ryw-plant {"Their inhabitants ... were ... as the green herb" (YS^<YH 37:27)} |
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travel upon that upper road of the sky, and {"escaped" (YS^<YH 37:31)} |
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that lower road north of the i,tnws-tree {"shall escape" (YS^<YH 37:32)} |
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D<<-wtt feedeth me |
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221 |
204 |
lion eateth in Garden of the Standard / among owners of standards {"lion" (YS^<YH 38:13)} |
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205 |
night in Darkness-town, with I,Q {"night" (YS^<YH 38:13)} |
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176 |
223 |
208 |
I,TM give air {"breath" (spirit) (YS^<YH 38:16)} |
210 |
split by3 ("iron") [n. 2: scil., of the sky] {"armor" (YS^<YH 39:2)} |
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177 |
225 |
216 |
the mouth of the Pelican is opened |
179 |
226 |
252 |
the gates of the plebeians are thrown open |
GB hath opened his jaws {"mouth" (YS^<YH 40:5)} |
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254 |
SPD |
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256 |
extend contracted fingers {"hands ... extended ... frightened .... will contract" (EQ, p. 159) -- "His arm" (YS^<YH 40:10)} |
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258 |
that ram in his blood hath given his redness {cf. "blood of the lamb" = "lambs" of (YS^<YH 40:11)} |
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PTH. South-of-his-Wall |
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180 |
227 |
262 |
alive of front; dead of hinder parts; stiff of phallos |
263 |
Orion who toeth his 2 lands; the Centipede on the day of the Centipede |
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181 |
228 |
278 |
uncover the knees of Isis |
I write the news |
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287 |
release the wnb-flower |
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snuff east-wind for its d33 ("tresses") {"bloweth" (YS^<YH 40:24)} |
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north-wind by its braided lock of hair |
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289 |
south-wind by its coiffure |
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west-wind by its gmh.-t[y] ("plaits of hair") |
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183 |
229 |
296 |
my soul will spend the night watching over my corpse |
297 |
Lady Wooden-Pillow (?) |
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184 |
231 |
299 |
head purified by H.<PY; eyen brightened by DW3-WR |
wondrous book wherewith DH.WTY split open the mouth of the gods |
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235 |
302 |
"travel and never tire" {cf. "run and not be weary" (YS^<YH 40:31)} |
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185 |
236 |
305 |
I am the mover of the Pure Place, who: |
kindleth a flame for I,NPW |
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306 |
I know what SIA knoweth, whereinto the Greatest of the Seers is initiated |
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I am Lord of Air {= "Prince of the Power of the Air"} |
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237 |
307 |
Lady of All in the secret place |
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186 |
312 |
nurse of the Bull of NDI,-t |
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who maketh the "names" (mummy-wrappings) to breathe |
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315 |
Lord of Sepa, possessing the funerary meal in On |
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188 |
239 |
321 |
Mistress of Faces |
189 |
241 |
325 |
Lord of the Flood on the desert plateau |
190 |
242 |
327 |
DH.WTY healed the Sacred Eye in the House of the Double Lion |
243 |
330 |
Pelican: my nest -- |
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331 |
"I ask for a brain". |
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Baboon |
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191 |
244 |
332 |
"path of the unique of heritage" |
245 |
334-5 |
"this seed which conceived for you by means of your mouth, ... by means of your grasp in orgasm." [irrumation] |
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335 |
the star which went forth from the plumes |
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waterpots; raft: "by means of which water came into being" |
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the god who came forth from the fire at Ro-h.one^ |
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336 |
walk in Ro-tenen-t |
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192 |
246 |
338 |
the Sacred Eye [is] the Lady of Provisions |
247 |
339 |
come forth from this I,kw on the heart of DH.WTY -- |
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192-3 |
the mighty one, lord of speech, judgeth the crowd in the Mansion of the Sistrum-player. |
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193 |
248 |
340 |
fire is the weapon of Her-Who-Followeth-after-the Eye: she hath eaten her [own?] father P3WTY (primaeval god) {cf. Pelet, mentioned with Keret as clans of the Gitti^m of the the Pilis^ti^m} who adjudged S^W for Him-Who-Ascended |
341 |
SNW (the deified snw-loaf) eateth and liveth for me |
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342 |
I bind him who I loosed, I implant obstacles and remove obstacles, for I am R<, I am Authority {Vighna-pati as agama} |
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249 |
343 |
the Eye of H.R, flaming to the sky, is high in front of Him-of-the-Bird-Trap |
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194 |
250 |
345 |
doors of Sf3tw (in the sky) |
346 |
the "Old Ones" praeceded me: I am "grey-haired" |
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251 |
347 |
centipede-faced |
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348 |
2 nurses (who made bread and bring air in the Mansion of Him of the two Names) perceive the eyen of the Mistress of Life and drive away the shape of the Mistress of Death |
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350 |
a fly hath flown |
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195 |
a fnt-snake hath crept |
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my double hath repeated my name |
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counted with <d3-t |
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253 |
354 |
great is RH^T-H.W when he is dead |
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356 |
S^SMW in nest |
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196 |
254 |
357 |
QRQRW the scribe of WSI,R |
255 |
360 |
him of BNW-t [female phoinix-bird] |
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197 |
257 |
367 |
2 of the krty tree |
198 |
258 |
371 |
frog-goddesses who bore R< |
372 |
"White Crown" whom +NWT bore |
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373 |
skins are turned over |
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259 |
374 |
snakes of the horizon |
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375 |
terror in P3q |
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199 |
260 |
377 |
sm<-t staff |
378 |
m<nh^-t staff |
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200 |
261 |
389 |
squatting magician |
201 |
262 |
390 |
I,B-NWT ["heart of sky"] {cf. Daoist & Maya "Heart of Heaven"} is ferried |
263 |
392 |
<3 (Great One) waketh +NBY-t |
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264 |
383 |
tails of B3tyw |
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202 |
265 |
394 |
the Fnh^w |
395 |
shorn ones of Skks |
attributes of deities
vol. 1, page |
spell |
Part 1, utter. |
deity |
attribute |
143 |
165 |
6 |
R< |
liver |
145 |
169 |
30 |
4 Seers |
feet |
H.T.-H.R. |
sandals |
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148 |
173 |
49 |
Sokar |
sandals |
52 |
S^W |
2 i,<3-t h.m-t ("ass female") |
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151 |
177 |
64 |
TFN-t |
arms |
WP-W3W-wt |
loincloth |
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152 |
180 |
73 |
H^PRI, |
whose hair is parted |
SRQ-t |
loosed in hinder parts |
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176 |
222 |
207 |
Great Cackler |
egg |
192 |
246 |
337 |
DH.WTY |
hand |
338 |
H.R |
arm |
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196 |
254 |
358 |
I,NPW |
mouth |
DH.WTY |
arm |
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255 |
361 |
R< |
epaulets on shoulders |
["Part" & "Utterance" refer to the enumerations used in:-
Adriaan de Buck: The Egyptian Coffin Texts.]
R. O. Faulker: The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts. Vol. 1. 1973.
EQ = Fred Alan Wolf: The Eagle's Quest. Summit Bks, 1991.