MISCELLANEOUS
TEXTS--SOME LARGELY OSIRIAN, UTTERANCES 436-442.
Utterance 436.
788a. To make a
libation. To say: Thy water belongs to thee; thine abundance belongs to thee;
788b. the efflux goes
forth from the god, the secretion which comes out of Osiris,
788c. so that thy hands
may be washed, so that thine ears may be open.
789a. This power is
spiritualized by means of its soul.
789b. Wash thyself for
thy ka washes itself. Let thy ka be seated,
789c. that it may eat
bread with thee, without ceasing eternally.
790a. Thy going is as a
successor of Osiris;
790b. thy face is before
thee; thine homage is before thee.
791a. It is agreeable
to thy nose on account of the smell of ’Iḫ.t-wt.t;
791b. for thy feet when
they hit thy feast (carry thee to thy feast);
791c. for thy teeth,
for thy finger-nails when thy bread is broken.
792a. Thou ferriest
over as the great bull, the pillar (or, column) of the Serpent nome,
792b. to the fields of
Rē‘ which he loves.
792c. Raise thyself up,
N. Thou shalt not die.
Utterance 437.
793a. To say: Wake up
for Horus; stand up against Set;
793b. raise thyself up
as Osiris, like the spirit, son of Geb, his first (-born);
793c. and stand up as
Anubis, who is on the min-w (-shrine),
794a. before whom the
Ennead tremble. The three beginnings (of the divisions of the year) will be
celebrated for thee;
794b. thou purifiest
thyself on the day of the new-moon, thou dawnest on the first of the month.
794c. The great min.t
(-stake) mourns for thee
794d. as for "Him
who stands without being tired," who resides in Abydos.
795a. Earth, hear that
which the gods have spoken,
795b. what Rē‘ says as
he spiritualizes N.,
p. 150
795c. that he may
receive his spirituality as one at the head of the gods, like Horus, son of
Osiris,
795d. while he gives
him his spirituality among the watchers Of Buto,
795e. while he
dignifies him as a god among the watchers of Hierakonpolis.
796a. The earth speaks:
796b. The double doors
of Aker are open for thee; the double doors of Geb are open for thee.
796c. Thou goest forth
at the voice of Anubis, while he has spiritualized thee, like Thot,
797a. that thou mayest
judge the gods, that thou mayest set a boundary to the Bows,
797b. between the two
sceptres, in this thy dignity of spirit, commanded by Anubis.
798a. If thou goest,
Horus, goes; if thou speakest, Set speaks.
798b. Thou approachest
the sea (lake); thou advancest to the Thinite nome;
798c. thou passest
through Abydos.
799a. A portal is open
for thee in heaven, towards the horizon;
799b. the heart of the
gods rejoices at thy approach.
799c. They take thee to
heaven in thy (capacity as) soul; thou art a soul (mighty) among them.
800a. Thou ascendest to
heaven like Horus, who is over the šdšd of heaven,
800b. in this thy
dignity issuing from the mouth of Rē‘,
800c. as Horus among
the spirits,
800d. whilst thou
sittest on thy firm throne.
801a. Thou withdrawest
thyself to heaven;
801b. the ways, of the
Bows, which lead up to Horus, are made firm for thee;
801c. the heart of Set
fraternizes with thee as (with) the Great One of Heliopolis.
802a. Thou hast voyaged
over the Winding Watercourse in the north of Nut
802b. as a star, which
ferries over the ocean, which is under the body of Nut.
802c. The Dȝ.t strikes
(takes) thy hand, towards the place of Śȝḥ,
803a. after the bull of
heaven had given thee his arm.
p. 151
803b. Thou nourishest
thyself with the food of the gods, with which they nourish themselves.
803c. The odour of Ddwn
is on thee, the Upper Egyptian youth, who is come from Nubia;
803d. he gives thee the
incense wherewith the gods cense themselves.
804a. The two children
(twin?) of the king of Lower Egypt, who are on his head, the possessors of the
great (crown), have given birth to thee.
804b. Rē‘ has called
thee out of the ’iskn of heaven,
804c. as Horus who is
chief of his department (or, presides over his thigh-offering) he of Śȝtw-t,
lord of Śbw.t (the rebel city),
804d. as the jackal
god, nome-governor of the Bows, as Anubis who presides over the pure (holy)
land.
805a. He appoints thee
as the morning star (god of the morning) in the midst of the Marsh of Reeds,
805b. and thou sittest
upon thy throne.
805c. Thy dismembered
limbs are collected by the two mighty ones, the crowns of Upper and Lower
Egypt, as lord of the Bows.
805d. Thine abundance
is in the field of the gods where they nourish themselves.
806a. Thou hast thy
spiritualization; thou hast thy messengers;
806b. thou hast thine
understanding; thou hast thine earthly servants.
806c. May the king give
an offering, may Anubis give an offering (of) thy thousand of the young of
antelopes
806d. from the desert,
as they come to thee with bowed head.
807a. May the king give
an offering, may Anubis give an offering (of) thy thousand loaves of bread, thy
thousand mugs of beer,
807b. thy thousand
large loaves, which come from the broad-hall, thy thousand of all sweet things,
807c. thy thousand of
oxen, thy thousand of all things which thou eatest, on which thy heart is set.
808a. The ’imȝ-tree
serves thee, the nbś-tree bows its head to thee,
808b. such as Anubis
will do for thee.
p. 152
Utterance 438.
809a. To say: O, O, I
will do it for thee, O, my father,
809b. for thou hast no
father among men, thou hast no mother among mankind;
809c. thy father is the
great wild bull, thy mother is the young cow (lit. girl, or damsel).
810a. Live a life, and
thou shalt certainly not die a death,
810b. like Horus lived,
who dwelt in Letopolis,
810c. after the great
grave (hole) of Heliopolis was opened for him.
811a. The great one of
the ḥtś.t-sedan-chair-man and the great one of the ‘-sedan-chair-man of Ḫnti-’imn.tiw,
811b. they give thee
water on the beginning of the month and on the beginning of the half-month,
811c. that thou mayest
give to the great and lead the small.
811d. Thou hast thy
double-rib piece (šbti.w) from the slaughtering-bench of Ḫnti-’imn.tiw,
811e. in accordance
with thy dignity among the lords of the ’imȝḫ.
Utterance 439.
812a. To say: N. is
Satis who has taken possession of both lands,
812b. the burning one
who has seized her two lands.
812c. N. has ascended
to heaven;
812d. he has found Rē‘
standing; he approaches him;
813a. he sits down
beside him;
813b. Rē‘ allows him
not to throw himself on the ground,
813c. knowing that he
(the king) is indeed greater than he (Rē‘).
813d. N. is more
spiritual than the spirits,
813e. more excellent
than the excellent ones;
813f. N. is more
enduring than the enduring ones.
814a. N. has triumphed
over the lady of the ḥtp.t;
814b. N. has taken his
stand with him in the north of the sky;
814c. N. has taken
possession of both lands as king of the gods.
Utterance 440.
815a. To say: If thou
desirest to live, Horus, who is in charge of his life-staff (?) of truth,
815b. then shalt thou
not shut the double doors of heaven, then shalt thou not binder (with) its (the
heaven's) hindrances,
p. 153
815c. as soon as thou
hast taken the ka of N. to heaven,
815d. among the
august-ones of the god, unto the beloved ones of the god,
816a. who lean upon
their d‘m-sceptres, who guard the land of Upper Egypt,
816b. who clothe
themselves in purple (?), who live on figs,
816c. who drink wine,
who anoint themselves with ḥȝt.t-oil,
816d. that he (the ka)
may speak for N. to the Great God, and cause N. to climb up to the Great God.
Utterance 441.
817a. To say: The earth
has been hoed for thee; the wdn.t-offering before thee has been made for thee,
817b. as thou goest on
that way whereon the gods go.
818a. Turn thou and see
this offering,
818b. which the king
has made for thee, which the First of the Westerners has made for thee,
818c. as thou goest to
those gods in the north, the imperishable stars.
Utterance 442.
819a. To say: That
Great One is certainly fallen on his side; be who is in Ndi.t is thrown down.
819b. Thine arm is
seized by Rē‘; thy head is lifted up by the Two Enneads.
819c. Behold, he is
come (again) as Śȝḥ; behold, Osiris is come as Śȝḥ.
820a. lord of the
wine-cellar at the Wȝg-feast,
820b. "good,"
as his mother said; "heir," as his father said,
820c. conceived by
heaven, born of the Dwȝ.t.
820d. Heaven conceives
thee together with S'ȝḥ;
820e. N. is born in the
Dwȝ.t together with S'ȝḥ.
821a. He lives who
lives at the command of the gods; so wilt thou live.
821b. Thou ascendest
with S'ȝḥ on the eastern side of the sky;
821c. thou descendest
with S'ȝḥ on the western side of the sky.
822a. Your third is
Sothis of the pure places,
822b. she is your
leader (or, who will lead you) by the beautiful ways in heaven,
822c. in the Marsh of
Reeds.
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