MISCELLANEOUS UTTERANCES
ON THE HEREAFTER, 350-374.
Utterance 350.
567a. To say: O thou
who stridest very wide,
567b. as she sows the
emerald, the malachite, the turquoise (as) stars,
567c. if thou art green
(well), N. will be green, green as living plants (?).
Utterance 351.
568a. To say: A vulture
is become pregnant with N. in the night;
568b. (he is) on thy
horn, O pregnant cow.
568c. If thou art green
(well), N. will be green, green as living plants (?).
Utterance 352.
569a. To say: A vulture
has become pregnant with N. in the night;
569b. (he is) on thy
horn, O pregnant cow.
569c. (He is) thy
papyrus-sprout, green as the turquoise of stars; thy green papyrus-sprout is N.
569d. (He is) green as
living plants (?); N. is green with thee.
Utterance 353.
570. To say: N. has
come out of Buto, red as fire, living as Khepri.
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Utterance 354.
571a. To say: An
offering of the butcher; an offering of the cupbearer, [’iwn-nw.t.f];
571b. [cup-bearer],
bring the water --------------
Utterance 355.
572a. The double doors
of heaven open.
572b. O N.,
572c. thy head is
joined for thee to thy bones; thy bones are joined for thee to thy head.
572d. The double doors
of heaven are open for thee; the great bolts are drawn back for thee;
572e. a brick is drawn
out of the great tomb for thee.
573a. Thy face is that
of a jackal; thy tail is that of a lion;
573b. thou sittest upon
this thy throne; thou commandest the spirits.
573c. Thou comest to
me, thou comest to me, thou comest indeed to me,
573d. like (to) Horus
after he had avenged his father, Osiris.
574a. I am thine
Anubis-priest.
574b. Thou puttest thy
hand on the land; thy warrior-arm is over the great region,
574c. wherein thou
goest (or, passest through) among the spirits.
574d. Rise, lift up
thyself like Osiris.
Utterance 356.
575a. To say: O Osiris
N., Horus has come that he may seek thee.
575b. He has caused
that Thot turn back for thee the Followers of Set,
575c. and that he bring
them to thee all together.
576a. He has made the
heart of Set timid. Thou art greater (or, elder) than he;
576b. thou didst come
forth (from the womb) before him; thy qualifications are better than his.
576f. Geb has seen thy
qualifications; he has put thee in thy place.
577a. Geb has brought
to thee thy two sisters, to thy side, Isis and Nephthys.
577b. Horus has caused
the gods to unite with thee,
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577c. to fraternize
with thee in thy name of "He of the two śnw.t-palaces,"
577d. but not to reject
thee in thy name of "He of the two ’itr.t-palaces."
578a. He has caused the
gods to avenge thee.
578b. Geb has put the
sole of his foot on the head of thine enemy, who is afraid of thee.
578c. Thy son Horus has
smitten him;
578d. he has snatched
back his eye from him; he has given it to thee,
579a. that thou mayest
become glorious thereby, that thou mayest become mighty before the spirits.
579b. Horus has caused
thee to seize thine enemy, that there should be none escaping among them from
thee.
580a. Horus was indeed
ingenious in that be recognized in thee his father, in thy name of
bȝ-’iti-rp.t.
580b. Nut has
established thee as god, in spite of Set, in thy name of "god";
580c. thy mother Nut
has, spread herself over thee in her name of "She of Št-p.t."
581a. Horus has seized
Set; he has placed him under thee
581b. that be may carry
thee and that he may quake under thee like the quaking of the earth,
581c. for thou art more
exalted than he, in thy name of "He of the exalted land."
582a. Horus has caused
that thou recognize him (Set) in himself without his getting away from thee;
582b. he has caused
that thou seize him with thy hand without his escaping from thee.
582c. O Osiris N.,
Horus has avenged thee;
582d. he has done (it)
for his ka in thee, that thou mayest be satisfied in thy name of
"Satisfied ka."
Utterance 357.
583a. To say by Horus:
May Geb make an offering to Osiris N., O Osiris N.,
583b. Geb has given to
thee thy two eyes that thou mayest be satisfied. Take in thee the two eyes of
this Great One.
583c. Geb has caused
Horus to give them to thee that thou mayest be satisfied with them.
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584a. Isis and Nephthys
have seen thee; they have found thee.
584b. Horus has taken
care of thee; Horus has caused Isis and Nephthys to protect thee.
584c. They have given
thee to Horus that he may be satisfied with thee.
585a. It is pleasing to
Horus (to be) with thee in thy name of "He of the horizon, whence Rē‘ goes
forth,"
585b. in thine arms in
thy name of "He from within the palace."
585c. Thou hast closed
thine arms about him, about him,
585d. so that his bones
stretch and he become proud.
586a. O Osiris N.,
betake thyself to Horus,
586b. approach thyself
to him, do not go far from him.
587a. Horus has come,
he recognizes thee;
587b. he has smitten
(and) bound Set for thee, for thou art his ka.
587c. Horus has made
him afraid of thee, for thou art greater than he;
588a. he swims under
thee; he carries in thee one greater than he.
588b. His followers
have noticed thee how thy strength is greater
588c. so that they dare
not resist thee. than his,
589a. Horus comes; he
recognizes his father in thee, for thou art young in thy name of "He of
the fresh water."
589b. Horus has opened
for thee thy mouth.
590a. O Osiris N., be
not in distress, groan not.
590b. Geb has brought
Horus to thee, that he may count for thee their hearts.
590c. He has brought to
thee all the gods together; there is not one among them who escapes him.
591a. Horus has avenged
thee; it was not long till he avenged thee.
591b. Horus has
snatched back his eye from Set; he has given it to thee.
591c. This his eye, the
sweet one, cause it to stay with thee, reclaim it for thyself. O may it be
pleasing to thee.
592a. Isis has taken
care of thee.
592b. The heart of
Horus is glad because of thee in thy name of "He who is First of the
Westerners."
592c. It is Horus who
will avenge what Set has done to thee.
Utterance 358.
593a. To say: N. thou
art the eldest (son) of Shu.
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593b. Thy fetters are
loosed by the two lords of Nun.
Utterance 359.
594a. To say: Horus has
moaned because of his eye; Set has moaned because of his testicles.
594b. The eye of Horus
sprang up as he fell on yonder side of the Winding Watercourse,
594c. to protect itself
against (or, free itself from) Set.
594d. Thot saw it on
yonder side of the Winding Watercourse.
594e. The eye of Horus
sprang up on yonder side of the Winding Watercourse,
594f. and fell upon the
wing of Thot on yonder side of the Winding Watercourse.
595a. O ye gods, ye who
ferry over on the wing of Thot
595b. to yonder side of
the Winding Watercourse, to the eastern side of heaven,
595c. to speak with Set
about that eye of Horus,
596a. may N. ferry over
with you on the wing of Thot
596b. to yonder side of
the Winding Watercourse, to the eastern side of heaven,
596c. that he, N., may
speak with Set about that eye of Horus.
597a. Mayest thou awake
in peace, thou "face-behind", in peace;
597b. mayest thou awake
in peace, thou who art within Nut, in peace, ferryman of the Winding
Watercourse.
597c. Speak the name of
N. to Rē‘; announce N. to Rē‘.
598a. N. is on the way
to yonder far-off palace of the lords of kas,
598b. where Rē‘ is
adored in the morning in the regions of Horus and in the regions of Set,
598c. as the god of
those who are gone to their kas.
599a. Rē‘ recommends N.
to the "face-behind," the ferryman of the Winding Watercourse,
599b. that he may bring
to N. that ferry of the Winding Watercourse,
599c. in which he
ferries the gods
599d. to yonder side of
the Winding Watercourse, to the eastern side of heaven,
600a. and ferry N.
600b. to yonder side of
the Winding Watercourse, to the eastern side of heaven.
600e. N. is in search
of the eye of Horus which is injured.
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601a. N. is on the way
to the numbering of fingers.
601b. The face of N. is
washed by the gods, male as well as female;
601c. ’Imś.ti, Ḥp.wi,
Dwȝ-mu.t.f, Ḳbḥ-śn.w.f,
601d. at the right side
of N., which is Horus,
601e. Ḥw-dndr.w, Ḫnti-wȝd.wi.f,
Nephthys, Mḫnti-n-’irti,
601f. at the left side
of N., which is Set.
602a. N. is known by
his seat; his helm remembers him.
602b. N. has found his
seat empty,
602c. in the bottom
(hold) of the boat of gold, of Rē‘.
Utterance 360.
603a. To say: O lofty
one, which is not sharpened (rubbed, or touched), thou Gate of Nut,
603b. N. is Shu who
came forth from Atum.
603c. Nun (Nw), cause
this (gate) to be opened for N.;
603d. behold, N. comes;
he is spiritual (i.e. "soul-like"), he is divine.
Utterance 361.
604a. To say: Nun has
recommended N. to Atum.
604b. Pgȝ has
recommended N. to Shu,
604c. that he may cause
those double doors of heaven to be opened for N., in spite of men,
604d. who have no name
(or, because they have no name).
604e. Seize N. by his
arm; take N. to heaven,
604f. that he die not
on earth among men.
Utterance 362.
605a. To say: Father of
N., father of N. in darkness,
605b. father of N.,
Atum, in darkness, bring N. to thy side,
606a. that he may
kindle the light for thee and protect thee,
606b. as Nun protected
these four goddesses,
606c. the day they
protected the throne (bed
606d. Isis, Nephthys,
Neit, Śrḳt-ḥtw.
Utterance 363.
607a. To say: Way of
Horus,
607b. make ready thy
tent for N., make ready thy arms for N.
607c. Rē‘ comes, ferry
N. over to yonder side,
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607d. as thou ferriest
thy follower over, the wng-plant, which thou lovest.
608a. If thou
stretchest out thine arm towards the West, so wilt thou stretch out thine arm
to N.;
608b. if thou
stretchest out thine arm toward the East, so wilt thou . stretch out thine arm
to N.,
608c. as that which
thou hast done to the bnti (-ape), thine eldest son.
Utterance 364.
609a. To say: O Osiris
N., arise.
609b. Horus comes; he
reclaims thee from the gods. Horus has loved thee,
609c. he has equipped
thee with his eye; Horus has adapted to thee his eye.
610a. Horus has opened
for thee thine eye that thou mayest see with it.
610b. The gods have
bound to thee thy face; they have loved thee.
610c. Isis and Nephthys
have healed thee.
610d. Horus is not far
from thee; thou art his ka.
611a. Thy face is
gracious unto him; hasten, accept the word of Horus and be satisfied with it.
611b. Hearken unto
Horus, it will not be harmful to thee; he has caused the gods to follow thee.
612a. Osiris N., awake.
Geb has brought Horus to thee, and he recognizes thee;
612b. Horus has found
thee; he rejoices over thee.
613a. Horus has caused
the gods to ascend to thee; he has given them to thee that they may illuminate
thy face (cheer thee).
613b. Horus has placed
thee at the head of the gods; he has caused thee to take the wrr.t-crown, the
lady.
613c. Horus has
accustomed himself to thee; he cannot part from thee.
64a. Horus has caused
thee to live in this thy name of ‘nd.ti.
614b. Horus has given
thee his eye, the hard (one);
614c. (he) has placed
it to thee (i.e. in thy hand), that thou mayest be strong, and that all thine
enemies may fear thee.
614d. Horus has
completely filled thee with his eye, in this its name of "Fullness of god."
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615a. Horus has
corralled the gods for thee,
615b. so that they
cannot get away from thee, from the place where thou hast gone.
615c. Horus has counted
the gods for thee,
615d. so that they
cannot get away from thee, from the place where thou wast drowned.
616a. Nephthys has
assembled for thee all thy limbs,
616b. in her name of
"ŚŠȝ.t, lady of builders."
616c. She has made them
well for thee.
616d. Thou art given
over to thy mother Nut, in her name of "Grave";
616e. she has embraced
thee, in her name of "Grave";
616f. thou art brought
to her, in her name of Maṣṭaba."
617a. Horus has united
for thee thy limbs and does not allow thee to be sick;
617b. he has put thee together,
so that there is no disorder in thee (or, without anything being disordered in
thee).
617c. Horus has set
thee up without staggering.
618a. O Osiris N., let
thy heart be glad for him (Horus); thy heart is great, thy mouth is opened.
618b. Horus has avenged
thee; it was not long till he avenged thee.
619a. O Osiris N., thou
art the mightiest god; there is no god like thee.
619b. Horus has given
to thee his children, that they may carry thee;
620a. he has given to
thee all gods that they may follow thee and that thou mayest have power over
them.
620b. Horus has set
thee up, in his name of "Ḥnw-boat"
620c. he carries thee,
in thy name of "Seker."
621a. Thou livest; thou
movest every day;
621b. thou art
glorious, in thy name of "Horizon whence Rē‘ goes forth";
621c. thou art
honoured, thou art pre-eminent, thou art a soul, thou art mighty for ever and
ever.
Utterance 365.
622a. To say: Lift
thyself up N., hurry, thou great of power;
622b. sit at the head
of the gods and do what Osiris did in the princely house, which is in
Heliopolis,
622c. after thou hast
received thy dignity.
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622d. Thy foot (step)
will not be hindered in heaven; thou shalt not be restrained on earth,
623a. for thou art
verily a spirit, born of Nut, nursed by Nephthys;
623b. they unite with
thee.
623c. Thou shalt stand
in thy place, that thou mayest do what thou . wast accustomed to do before.
624a. Thou shalt be
spirit more than all spirits.
624b. Thou goest to
Buto; thou findest him there whom thou hast to resist;
624c. thou comest to
Hierakonpolis; thou findest him there whom thou hast to resist.
625a. Thou doest what
Osiris does, for thou art he who is on his throne,
625b. who stands there
(as) this great and mighty spirit, N., bedecked as the great wild-bull.
625c. Thou wilt not be
resisted at any place where thou goest;
625d. thy foot will not
be hindered at any place where thou desirest (to be).
Utterance 366.
626a. To say: O Osiris
N., stand up, lift thyself up;
626b. thy mother Nut
has brought thee forth; Geb has wiped thy mouth for thee.
626c. The Great Ennead
avenge thee;
626d. they put for thee
thine enemy under thee.
627a. Carry thou (him
who is) greater than thou, said they to him, in thy name of "He of the
Great Saw Palace."
627b. Lift (him up who
is) greater than thou, said they, in thy name of "He of the Great Land
Nome."
628a. Thy two sisters
Isis and Nephthys come to thee; they heal thee
628b. complete and
great, in thy name of "Great Black,"
628c. fresh and great,
in thy name of "Great Green."
629a. Behold, thou art
great and round like the "Great Round";
629b. behold, thou are
bent around, and art round like the "Circle which encircles the
nb.wt";
629c. behold, thou art
round and great like the "Great Circle which sets."
630a. Isis and Nephthys
protected thee in Siût,
630b. even their lord
in thee, in thy name of "Lord of Siût";
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630c. even their god in
thee, in thy name of "God."
631 a. They adore thee,
so that thou shalt not (again) withdraw from them, in thy name of
"Dwȝ-ntr" (or, "divine Dwȝ");
631b. they take care of
thee, so that thou mayest not (again) be angry, in thy name of
"Dndr.w-boat."
632a. Thy sister comes
to thee, rejoicing for love of thee.
632b. Thou hast placed
her on thy phallus,
632c. that thy seed may
go into her, (while) it is pointed like Sothis.
632d. Horus the pointed
has come forth from thee as Horus who was in Sothis.
633a. Thou art pleased
with him, in his name of "Spirit who was in the Dndr.w-boat";
633b. he avenges thee,
in his name of "Horus, the son, who avenges his father."
Utterance 367.
634a. To say: O Osiris
N., Geb has brought Horus to thee that he may avenge thee
634b. and bring the
hearts of the gods to thee,
634c. that thou mayest
not be in need, that thou mayest not groan.
634d. Horus has given
his eye to thee, that thou mayest take by it the wrr.t-crown before the gods
(i.e. as chief of the gods).
635a. Horus has
collected thy limbs for thee; he has put thee together,
635b. without any
disorder in thee (or, without anything being disordered in thee).
635c. Thot has seized
thine enemy for thee; so that he is beheaded with his followers;
635d. there is not one
whom he has spared.
Utterance 368.
636a. To say: O Osiris
N., this is Horus who is in thine arms;
636b. he will avenge
thee.
636c. It is pleasing to
him to be again with thee, in thy name of "He of the horizon whence Rē‘
goes forth."
636d. Thou hast closed
thine arms round and round him;, he will not depart from thee.
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637a. Horus does not
allow thee to be sick; Horus, has placed thine enemy under thy feet,
637b. that thou mayest
live. Horus has given his children to thee,
637c. that they may put
themselves under thee, without one of them withdrawing, and that they may carry
thee.
638d. Thy mother Nut
has spread herself over thee, in her name of "She of Št-p.t";
638b. she has caused
thee to be as a god, in spite of thee, in thy name of "God",
638c. she protects thee
against all evil things, in her name of "Great Sieve" (protectress).
638d. Thou art the
greatest among her children.
639a. Geb is satisfied
with thee; he has loved thee; he has protected thee;
639b. he has given
(back) to thee thy head; he has caused Thot to take care of thee, so that what
was against thee ceased.
Utterance 369.
640a. To say: O Osiris
N., stand up. Horus has caused thee to stand up.
640b. Geb has caused
Horus to see his father in thee, in thy name of "He of the royal
castle."
641a. Horus has given
the gods to thee; he has brought them to thee, so that they may illuminate thy
face.
641b. Horus has given
his eye to thee, that thou mayest see with it.
642a. Horus has placed
thine enemy under thee,
642b. that he may carry
thee, that thou be not far from him,
642c. and that thou
mayest come (again) in thy (former) state. The gods have bound (again) thy face
to thee.
643a. Horus has opened
thine eye for thee, that thou mayest see with it, in her (the eye) name of
"Opener of the way."
643b. Thine enemy is
smitten by the children of Horus; they made his smiting red (bloody);
643c. they have
punished him; he is severely punished, so that his smell is evil.
644a. Horus has fitted
thy mouth to thee; he has adjusted for thee thy mouth to thy bones.
644b. Horus has opened
thy mouth for thee;
644c. thy beloved son
has re-instated thy two eyes for thee.
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644d. Horus does not
permit thy face to be without the power to see,
644e. in thy name of
"Horus chief of his subjects."
Utterance 370.
645a. To say: O Osiris
N., Horus has caused the gods to unite with thee,
645b. to fraternize
with thee, in thy name of "He of the two śnw.t-palaces."
645c. Betake thyself to
Horus, repair to him;
645d. withdraw not
thyself from him, in thy name of "He of heaven."
646a. Horus has
accustomed himself to thee; he cannot part from thee;
646b. he has caused
thee to live.
646c. Hasten, accept
his word and be satisfied with it.
646d. Hearken to him;
it will not be harmful to thee.
647a. He has brought to
thee the gods together; there is not one among them who escapes him.
647b. Horus has
accustomed himself to his children; thou hast united thyself with those of his
body (his children);
647c. they have loved
thee.
647d. Horus has done it
for his ka in thee, that thou mayest be satisfied, in thy name of
"Satisfied ka."
Utterance 371.
648a. To say: O Osiris
N., Horus has placed thee in the heart of the gods;
648b. he has caused
thee to take the white crown, the lady.
648c. Horus has found
thee; he rejoices over thee.
648d. Go forth against
thine enemy; thou art greater than he, in thy name of "He of the great
house, the ’itr.t-palace."
649a. Horus has caused
him to carry thee, in thy name of "Great carried one."
649b. He has delivered
thee from thine enemy.
649c. He has avenged
thee, as "He who is avenged in his time."
649d. Geb has seen thy
character; he has put thee in thy place.
650a. Horus has
stretched thine enemy under thee; thou art older than he, for thou wast born
before him.
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650h. Thou art the father
of Horus, who begat him, in thy name of "Bird-begetter."
650c. The heart of
Horus is glad because of thee, in thy name of "First of the
Westerners."
Utterances 372.
651a. To say: O Osiris
N., awake.
651b. Horus has caused
Thot to bring thine enemy to thee;
651c. he has placed
thee upon his back, so that he dare not resist thee.
651d. Sit down upon
him.
652a. Mount; sit upon
him, so that he may not escape thee.
652b. Dismount, for
thou art mightier than he; do thou evil to him.
653a. Horus has loosed
the hips (legs) of thine enemies;
653b. Horus has brought
them to thee, cut up.
653c. Horus has chased
their ka from them.
653d. (So then) thou
mayest be powerful by means of that which thy heart will do to them, in thy
name of "Powerful over the sea" (as bull god).
Utterance 373.
654a. To say: O, O,
raise thyself up, N.;
654b. receive thy head,
unite thy bones to thee,
654c. collect thy
limbs,
654d. shake the earth
(dust of the earth) from thy flesh.
655a. Receive thy bread
which cannot mould, thy beer which cannot sour.
655b. Thou standest at
the doors, which hold people back.
655c. He who is chief
of his department (or, thigh offering) comes out to thee, he lays hold of thine
arm,
655d. and takes thee to
heaven to thy father Geb.
656a. He rejoices at
thy approach; he gives his arm to thee;
656b. he kisses thee;
he embraces thee;
656c. he places thee at
the head of the spirits, the imperishable stars;
656d. they of secret
places adore thee;
656e. the great
assemble for thee; the watchers stand before thee.
657a. Barley is
threshed for thee; spelt is reaped for thee;
657b. some is offered
for the beginning of thy monthly feasts;
657c. some is offered
for the beginning of thy half-monthly feasts,
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657d. as something
commanded to thee to be done by thy father Geb.
657e. Lift thyself up,
N., thou shalt not die.
Utterance 374.
658a. To say: Thou art
great, N.; thou art ferried over, N.;
658b. thy name is
announced to Osiris.
658c. Thy foot (step)
is great, thy foot is great, that it may traverse the great couch (sky).
658d. Thou art not
seized by ȝkr.w (earth-gods);
658e. thou art not
rejected by the śḥd.w (planets).
659a. The two doors of
heaven are open for thee, that thou mayest go forth through them,
659b. like Horus, like
the jackal, on his side (belly), who concealed his forms from his enemies,
659c. thou who hast no
father, among men, who conceived thee;
659d. thou who hast no
mother, among mankind, who bore thee.
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