The Bookofthe Dead
The Bookofthe Dead
The Bookofthe Dead
Th e B ook 0 th e e ad
PRIN T ED B! ORDE R OF TH E T R U S T E ES .
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T H E B O O K O F T H E D EA D .
I .
THE T ITLE .
B OO K OF TH E DE AD i s t h e t i tl e now c o mm onl y gi ve n to t h e
great co ll ect io n o f fu nerary te x ts w hi c h t h e a nc i e n t Egyp t i an
s c ribe s com po sed for the bene t o f the dea d Th ese co n si st o f .
cu t or pa inte d on wa ll s o f py ra m id s a nd to m b s a n d pa i nte d ,
Boo k of the Dea d This titl e was g iven to the great coll ee
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c o loured v ignettes a v ail abl e for study and the Fren c h Egypto ,
bu c h e t c These t i t l es are mere l y transl ations of the name
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al Mayyit
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Boo k of the dead man or Kittb al Ma yyitu n
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wa s a dead man s book and that it was found in his c o f n
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with him .
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TH E P RE S ERVA TI O N OF T H E M U MM I F I E D BO D ! I N TH E TOM B
T HO T H
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that these earl y dwe ll ers in the Nil e Val l ey be l i e ved in some
ki nd of a future e xistenc e B ut as the art of writing wa s .
gra v es the heads hands and feet ha v e been found se v ered from
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beet l es worm s and wil d anima l s B u t these were not the onl y
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enemies of the dead aga inst whi c h pre c aut ions had to be ta k en ,
for both the mumm i ed body and the Sp ir i tua l e l ement s which
had inhabited it upon earth had to be prote c ted from a mu l t i tude
of de vil s and ends and from the powers of dar k ness genera ll y
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Th ese powers of e vil had hideous and terr if y i ng shapes and form s ,
and their haunts were we l l k nown for they infested the region ,
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W881 w h ic h
. la y h i dd e n u nd er t h e
pl ace o f sunri se wa i t ing to swa ll ow u p
the so l ar dis k It was i m po ssibl e
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Great De v il
but by rec i t i ng ea c h
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Thot h had p rovi ded h im he wa s a bl e to para l yse a ll Aa pe p s
to de liver the dead fro m the de vil s that li ved u pon t h e bodies ,
sou l s Sp iri ts sh adows and heart s of t h e d ead the Egyp t i ans
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TH E BOO K PER -
T EM C H APT ER S
H RU , O R [
T H E OF! C OM IN G
FO RT H B! ( 0 R I NT
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O ) T H E D A ! C O MM O N L ! ,
C A LL E D
T H E BOO K OF T H E D E A D
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The spe ll s and other texts whi c h were wr i tten by Thot h for
the be ne t of the dead and are directly c onne c ted wi th hi m
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Pyramid Texts th e funerary c ompositions o u t on the
whi c h were written under the Vth and VIth dynasties The .
forms whi c h many oth er ch ap ters had under the X Ith and
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c o fns there are fre quent l y gi ven two or more rows o f c o l oure d
drawi ngs of the offerings whi c h under the Vth dynasty were
presented to the de c eased or h is statue duri ng the c e l ebration
of the servi c e of Ope ni ng the Mouth and the performan c e
of the c eremonies of The Liturgy of Funerary Offerings .
de c orate the vignettes with c o l ours and to inc rease their S ize ,
ro ll both text and vignettes were usuall y the work of the sam e
hand Later howe ver the scribe wrote the te x t onl y and a
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It is the l ongest and widest funerary papyrus k nown for ,
to the gods than any other ro ll The 87 Chap ters from the .
PE R T E M H R U whi c h it c ontains p ro v e the princ ess s de vo
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that she was abl e to regard this god and Osiris not as riva l s
but as two aspe c ts of the same god S he be l ie ved that the .
hidden c reati v e power whic h was mate rial i zed i n A men was
onl y another for m of the power of pro c reation renewed birth ,
and te xts that are fou nd on the wall s of the roya l tombs of
The bes .
reward for the great piet y of the q ueen and her de votion to ,
and happiness of heart sou l and body and the [ dail y ! re c ita l
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supremacy of R a and
his so l ar cyc l e o f gods
and godde sse s was a s
sumed or p roc l a im e d .
T hu s in the La m e nta
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L i ta nie s of Se ker ,
and the
Boo k o f
Honouri ng Osi ri s etc ,
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t he cent ral gu re is
Os iris a nd h e a l one i s
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rega rd e d a s t h e g iver
of e verl asting l i fe The .
EM H R O l a i d in t h e ir
co hi ns b u t wit h sm a ll
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sheet s or st rips of pa
shorter te x ts of the
8 001 O f B rea thi ng i
A copy of Book of th D ea d Ii titled M y m y
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or th e Boo k o f Tra
p i od er .
v ersi ng Eterni t y or ,
Egyptians still a cc e p ted all the essentia l be l iefs and doc trine s
c ontained in it During the four thou sand years of its existen c e
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Theban R ec ension and to indic ate the c ontents of the princ ipa l
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IV .
T HO T H T H E A U T HO R
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OF T H E BOO OF T H E K DE A D .
Thoth i n ,
Egyptian Tch e h u ti or Te h u ti ,
or
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who has al r eady been mentioned as the aut hor
of the texts that form the PE R T E M H R U or Boo k of the Dead -
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Egypt c a ll ed by the nati ves Pa u tti and by ,
fore i gners R a Thoth was al so the tongue .
dr awing and design and the art s th e l etters of the a l phabe t and ,
her lord and the two S isters with the he lp of A npu a son of
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sh e ed f rom p l a c e t o p l a c e in the De l ta ,
h is father s murderer
At l ength they met and a er c e ght
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T H E FO U R S O NS or H ow s .
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l uam u te f .
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A n bi s sta ndi ng by th e bi e
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eye whi c h Thoth had res c ued from S et and had rep la c ed
in h is fa c e As soon a s Osiris h a d e a te n t he eye of Horus he
be c ame the Lord of the Dead and K ing of the Under Worl d .
been ori ginall y a morta l and had risen from the dead .
disc onne c ted hints and brief statements in the texts it seem s ,
Nephthys brought him before the gods and H oru s the , ,
a venger of h is father cam e to wat c h the c ase on be ha l f of
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h is o f c ia l c apa c ity a s sc ribe i e se c retary to the gods and ,
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Thoth who pro ved to the gods that the c harges brought against
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that he had
S poken the truth when he ga ve h i e v idenc e and in texts of a ll
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he who pro ved Osiris to be
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of wo rd A s for Se t the Liar he was seized by the min i sters
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O S IRI S AS J U DG E or T H E DE A D A N D K IN G on T H E U N D ER
\VO R L D .
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d ead or Dead
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, bu t w h ere the Egypt ia ns thoug h t i t was situated
is not quite c l ear The o ri gina l home o f the cu l t o f Os iri s wa s
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t o a ssume that the l ua t o ver which Osiri s ru led was situated '
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for it wa s the l and where noth i ng grew a nd in p ri mi t ive
ti m es it was a region of destruction a nd death a p l ace where ,
the dead rot ted and deca y e d a pla c e o f abomination and horror , ,
that life might possibly depend upon the manner of life which
those who hoped to enj oy it led here The E gyptians hated .
death and lo v ed life and when the be lief gained ground among
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them that Osiri s the God of the De ad had himself risen from
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the dead and had been acquit ted by the gods of heaven after
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a searching trial and had the power to make men and women
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to be born again and to renew life because of h is truth
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well a s the God of the Dead As time went on and moral and
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was u niversally believed that after death all men would ap pear
before him in his dread Hall of Judgment to receive their
reward or their sentence of doom The writers of the Pyramid .
when heaven and ea rth and men did not exist when the gods ,
had not yet been born w hen death had not been created
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time was very remote and long before the great ght took
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place between Horu s and Set when the former lost his eye and
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death had come into the world and since the religion of Osiris ,
gave man a hope of escape from death and the promise of ever ,
l asting l ife of the peculiar k ind that appealed to the great m ass
of the E gyptian p eople the Spread of the cult of Osiri s and its
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ultimate triumph over all forms of rel igion in E gypt were assured .
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P yram i d of P epi I , 11 . 6 64 an d 66 2 .
TH E B OO K O F THE DE AD . 21
Egypt but the cult of this god never appealed to the people a s
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wit h fire and their bodies souls shadows and hearts were con
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Th ere w as no eternal pu nishment for men for the wic ked were ,
annih ilated quickly and completely but ina smuch as Osiris sat
in j udgment and doomed the wicked to destruction daily the ,
V II .
TH E J U D GM E N T OF OS I ISR .
was taken a s the symbol of all the emotions desires and passio ns , , ,
j udgm ent :
Homage to thee 0 Great God Lord of M a a ti I have com e
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know thee and I kno w thy name and the names of the Forty
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over sinn ers and feed upo n their blood on the day of estimatin g
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characters before Un Nefe r Behold I have come to
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abominate I have not vil ied a servant to h is master I
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have not cau sed pain I have not let any man hunger I . .
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rut h or L aw i n a d ou bl e asp e ct
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name of O si ri s
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24 TH E B OO K O F TH E DEAD .
O Maa anu f comer forth from Per Menu I have not d eled
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myself .
O Tem Sep comer forth from Te t u I have not cursed the king
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O Nefer Tem comer forth from Het k a Ptah I have not acted
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ear to the words of the Law ( or Tru th )
The names of most of the Forty Two gods are not ancient -
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but w ere invented by the priests probably about the same time
a s the names in the Book of Him that is in the Tuat and
ings Thus Usekh nem m it means He of the long strides
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members ! Se t q esu means Breaker of bones etc The
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to the notice of the god w hose followers ye are Let not the .
af fair [
of my j udgment ! come under your j urisdiction Spe ak .
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ye the Law ( or tru th ) concerni ng me before Neb er tcher v -
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who li v e on truth who eat tru th before Horu s the dweller
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in his disk deliver ye me from Babai who liveth upon the
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( APT AAT . Behold me ! I have come
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the Lor d to t h e utterm ost l i m i t of e v er yt hi n g ,
or God .
h e w as accord i n g to on e l eg end t h e
rstborn son of O i ri
s s .
THE B OO K O F T H E DEAD . 25
who art exa l ted u pon thy sta ndard t h ou Lord of the Atefu ,
the door bolts and t h e variou s part s o f the door and its f rame
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decease d answered I have come that report may be made of
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me . The n Tho th said Wh at is thy cond ition P, A nd
the deceased replie d I am puried from e vil t h ings I am free
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I hav e k e p t t he M ral
o a nd Divi ne L aw .
T HE B OO K O F TH E DEAD . 27
he P The decea sed havi ng re p lied Osiri s Th ot h t h en ,
Eye o f R a .
him and the Balance stand the two godde sse s who nurse and
rear c h ildren Me skhe ne t a nd Renne t A ni s soul in the form of
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Boo k of the Dead addre ssed it sa ying My heart of my
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st ink with the of cers [ o f Osiri s ! who made men utter no lie ,
against me before the G reat God t h e Lord of Am entt ,
.
Field of Offering s as u nto the Followers o f Horus .
as was Osiri s and t h ey h ave calle d A ni Os iri s becau se in his
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w hen A ni s hea rt was weighed a gainst T ru th t h e beam o f t h e ,
G reat Bala nce remained pe rfectl y hori zontal This suggests that .
the god s did not ex pect the heart o f the deceased to kic k the
beam bu t were quite satised i f it exactly counterbalanced
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on whom Th oth s verdict was he hath done no evil ,
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30 TH E B OO K O F TH E DE AD .
Isis takes him by the hand and leads him forward and standing
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and
[ ! hath come forth from the Balance It hath no sin .
VI II .
TH E K I NGD O M or O snu s .
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the B e n e ce nt B e i ng ,
a t i tl e of O i ri
s s .
32 T H E B OOK O F TH E DEAD .
Osiris says to them , ! are truth of tru th rest in peace
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u pon earth they did battle for their god and they shall be
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of the Great God who destroyeth sin Then addressi ng them .
as those who are in my foll owi ng and who direct the Hou se ,
IX
A S HO RT D E C RIP I N S TO or THE D OO RS 0R C HA PT E RS or
m e Boox or m e D EA D .
H om age to t hee O
at t hy beauteous ri si n g Thou ri se st
Ra
t hou ri sest ! thou shi nest t hou shi nes t at t he d awn Thou art Ki n g
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R ul er t h e C om p an y of t h e G od s rej oi ce i n t h ee A s t h ou ri se st t h ou
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A ll t he
d ead (A k h ) i n t h e T uat re eiv e hi i n the
be a ti e d a u c m
hori on of A
z Th ey hout prai e of hi i n h i form of T e n
m e ntt S s s m s r
th e etti n g Th d d i p g h t hou
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su n ut o tren t d s s an n s an
s s s m e n tt s
A m e n tt c s r e ne ce n ce s
s s s an c e
h h h M i
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S oul of A
s y o d w
m e ntt en t e y meet
cr t y aj e t y
u t, ( L f
an e s
e t s s
s s s c u t s t
abod e d they
s, a n y o t h ee an d t h e y f o ll o
crw i n t h y b righ
t t tra i n d an
s s c s s
s c o s c ear e n e st t
t he p eti ti on o t h o e w h o are i n t h ei r t om b t hou di p l t h e i r h e l p
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s f s s, s el est
l e ne an d d i
ss ss away e vil fr om t h em Thou giv e t b reat h o t he i r
r v est s t
n o tril T h ou art great l y f eare d t h y f orm i maj e ti d v er y
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s s s s c, an
s .
TH E B OO K O F TH E D EAD . 35
t s s n- e fer,
s e n s ss, s
e s c s f N s s, s s n o u t, e
cs -
t e s
C r own \ te s
an as c sc
rs a m e ntt c r s n us
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s s a s s
s s s
a t s
s s s am
O ii
s r s
en u r estU N e i er r a e n-
B e ne ce nt t s,
s, s, t e -
ss
s a s a zu s c n s
s c u s r a n
m i s s, s a -
t e
H oli ne thy f ace i be utif ul The god o e be fore thee
,
ss, s a s c m
see ss a !
c onq ue t of thy M aj e ty i i n t he i r h eart
s s Lif e i wi t h t h ee
s s s s
o s as as n e s
s e et s c
o h C i ty of God t h e re gi n t h t i eternally old wi t h m y oul ( b )
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t t e o a s s a
a s -
s I t s ts
God i t h e Lord of T rut h he giv eth old g o hi that
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s a e t m
r a ss
n s s n s
a s se t r e ! n
th u l iv e t l h av e omm i tted o i i n t hi l and d I h av e d e frau d e d
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o s c n s n s an
o man of hi po e i o h
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n ( C a pster C L X X X III )
ss ss ns . .
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W , the A rch enemy of Horus the
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E lder R a , ,
Osiri s ,
heart in respect of me .
of pra i se to R 5 a t su n r se i . i i
s ng n h
g y m ns of pra i se to R 5 a t su nse t .
TH E B OO K O F TH E D EAD . 37
prim eval t ime ruler of what he had made , Following this .
i tt i the i
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think and drink and eat Th oth recited spells over the god s .
XXV I XXX contain pra yers and spell s whereby the deceased
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38 T H E B OO K O F T H E D EAD .
obtai ned po w er over his heart and gained absolute posse ssi on
of it The most popu lar prayer is that of Chapter X X X B
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( see above p 4 ) which according to its rubric w a s fou nd
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from the Great Crocodile Sui and the Serpents Rerek and ,
Se ks ek and the Lynx with its deadly cla w s and the Beetle
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tion of Set the god of evil and the E ater of the A ss and a serie s , ,
Chap ter X L I I every member of the decea sed is put under the
protection of or identi ed with a god or goddess e g the hair
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member of my body which is not the member of a god .
provided the deceased with pure food and clean water from the
table of the gods he lived upon what the y lived upon and so ,
power to obtain coo l water from the Celestial N ile and the springs
of waters of heaven and bei ng ident ied with Shu the god of , ,
light and air he was en abled to p ass over a ll the earth at wil l
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poo ls was cool and refreshi ng to those who were speakers of the
40 TH E B OOK O F T H E DEAD .
served him from mutil ation and attacks o f the go d who cut
off heads and sl i t foreheads Cha p ters XCI and XCI I pre .
vented t he soul of t h e deceased from being shut i n t h e tomb .
XCIV and XCV provided the deceased with the books of Thot h
and the power of this god and enabled him to take his place as ,
the scribe of Osiri s Chap ters XCVI and XCVI I also placed
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XCVI I I pro vided the deceased with a boat in which to sail over
th e northern heavens and a ladder by which to ascend to heaven
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Chapters XCI X CII I gave him the u se of t h e magical boat the ,
The Bebait or mantis led him to the great gods ( Chapter CIV )
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of the E ast and West and the gods o f the Mountain of Sunr i se
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Chapters CXI and CXI I describe how Horus lost the sight of his
eye tempora rily through loo k ing at Set u nder the form of a blac k
pig and Chapter CXI I I refers to the legend of the drowning of
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