THE DECEASED KING
RECEIVES OFFERINGS AND IS RE-ESTABLISHED IN HIS FUNCTIONS AND POSSESSIONS,
UTTERANCES 223-225.
Utterance 223.
214a. To say: Awake.
Turn around. O! O!
214b. O N., up, be
seated before a thousand. loaves, a thousand mugs of beer;
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214c. the roast, thy
double-rib piece (comes) from the slaughtering-bench, the rtḥ-bread from the
broad-hall (wśḫ.t).
25a. As a god is
provided with divine offerings, so N. is provided with his bread.
215b. Thou art come to
thy ba, Osiris, a ba among the spirits, mighty in his domains,
215c. protected by the
Ennead in the house of the prince.
216a. O N., betake
thyself to me, approach thyself to me,
216b. be not far from
the tomb, be not separated from me.
216c. I have given thee
the eye of Horus; I have reckoned it to thee. O may it be pleasing to thee,
with thee.
217a. O N., up, receive
thy bread from (my) hand.
217b. To say four
times: O N., I will be to thee a door-keeper.
Heading and postscript
to Utterance 224.
218a. To say four
times: An offering to him in all his dignities, in all his places.
218b. May Geb give an
offering in all thy dignities, in all thy places.
Utterance 224.
218c. To say: Awake, N.
Turn around, N.
218d. Thou hast come
that thou mayest command in the regions of Horus;
218e. thou hast come
that thou mayest command in the regions of Set;
218f. thou hast come
that thou mayest command in the regions of Osiris.
219a. May the king make
an offering: "in all thy dignities".
219b. Thy garment is a
bȝ-loin-cloth; thy garment is a hśdd-loincloth;
219c. thou goest in
sandals; thou slaughterest an ox;
220a. thou goest in the
wȝd-'n-boat, in all thy dignities, in all thy places.
220b. Thy nḥb.t-sceptre
is at the head of the living, thy staff is at the head of the spirits,
220c. like Anubis,
First of the Westerners; like ‘nd.ti, First of the Eastern nomes.
221a. How fortunate is
thy condition! Thou art a spirit, O N., among thy brothers, the gods.
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221b. How changed it
is! How changed it is! (So) protect thy children; beware of
221c. thy border
(limitation) which is in the earth. To say four times: Clothe thy body (and)
come into their presence.
Utterance 225.
A Variant of Utterance
224.
222a. To say: Awake,
N.! Turn around, N.!
222b. Thou hast come
that thou mayest command in the regions of Horus; (thou hast come) that thou
mayest command in the regions of Set;
222c. that thou mayest
speak in the regions of Osiris.
223a. May the king make
an offering: Thy son is upon thy throne; thy garment is the pḥ.ti; thy garment
is a ḫśdd-loincloth;
223b. thou goest in
sandals; thou slaughterest an ox;
224a. thou goest in the
wȝd-‘n-boat, in all thy places, in all thy dignities
224b. Thy nḥb.t-sceptre
is at the head of the living, thy staff is at the head of the spirits.
224c. The aged is come;
he protects his son.
224d. May thy body be
clothed, so that thou mayest come to [me]; and may [the eye of Horus] be
pleasing to thee.
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