SECOND SERIES IN PRAISE
OF NUT, UTTERANCES 443-452.
Utterances 443.
823a. To say: Nut, two
eyes are come forth from thy head.
823b. Thou hast taken
possession of Horus and his Great-in-charms;
823c. thou hast taken
possession of Set and his Great-in-charms.
823d. Nut, thou hast
numbered thy children, in thy name of "rp.t-sedan-chair of
Heliopolis."
823e. Thou shalt
reclaim N. also for life; he shall not perish.
Utterances 444-445.
824a. To say: Nut, thou
hast dawned as king of Lower Egypt, because thou hast gained power over the
gods,
824b. together with
their kas, together with their heritage,
824c. together with
their food, together with all their possessions.
824d. Nut, him thou
causest to endure, he will live.
824e. Nut, if thou
livest, N. will live.
Utterance 446.
825a. To say: Osiris
N., thy mother, Nut, has spread herself over thee,
825b. that she may hide
thee from all evil things.
825c. Nut has guarded
thee from all evil;
825d. thou art the
greatest among her children.
Utterance 447.
826a. To say: He is
gone who went to his ka; Osiris is gone to his ka; Set is gone to his ka;
826b. Mḫnti-’irti is
gone to his ka; thou thyself art gone to thy ka.
827a. O N., he who
comes, comes, thou shalt not be in need;
827b. thy mother comes,
thou shalt not be in need; Nut, thou shalt not be in need;
827c. protectress of
the great, thou shalt not be in need; protectress of the fearful, thou shalt
not be in need.
828a. She protects
thee, she prevents thy need, she gives back thy head to thee;
828b. she collects thy
bones for thee;
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828c. she brings thy
heart into thy body for thee.
829a. Thou art
(henceforth?) chief of those who were before thee;
829b. thou commandest
those who will be after thee.
829c. Thou causest thy
house to prosper after thee; thou protectest thy children from sorrow.
829d. Thy purity is the
purity of the gods, who have gone to their kas;
829e. thy purity is the
purity of the gods who have passed on, and so do not suffer hardship.
Utterance 448.
830a. To say: Thot,
heal N., that he may live,
830b. that what is
against him may cease. Thot, give him the eye of Horus.
Utterance 449.
831. To say: Horus, who
art in Osiris N., take the eye of Horus to thyself.
Utterance 450.
832a. To say: He is
gone, who went to his ka; Osiris is gone to his ka; Set is gone to his ka;
832b. Mḫnti-’irti is
gone to his ka; N. is gone to his ka.
833a. O N., thou art
gone, that thou mayest live; thou art gone, that thou mayest not die;
833b. thou art gone,
that thy spirit may be at the head of the spirits, that thou mayest be powerful
at the head of the living;
833c. that thou mayest
be mighty (a soul), and thou art mighty (a soul); that thou mayest be honoured,
and thou art honoured.
834a. He who comes,
comes; thou shalt not be in need.
834b. Thy mother comes
to thee, thou shalt not be in need; Nut comes to thee, thou shalt not be in
need;
834c. the protectress
of the great comes to thee, thou shalt not be in need.
835a. She protects
thee, she prevents thy need, she gives back thy head to thee;
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835b. she assembles thy
bones for thee, she unites thy limbs for thee;
835c. she brings thy
heart into thy body for thee.
836a. Thou art
(henceforth?) chief of those who were before thee;
836b. thou commandest
those who were before thee;
836c. thou protectest
thy children from sorrow.
836d. Thy purity is the
purity of the gods,
836e. the lords of
want, who have gone to their kas.
Utterance 451.
837a. To say: O N.,
awake, raise thyself up,
837b. stand up, that
thou mayest be pure, that thy ka may be pure,
837c. that thy soul may
be pure, that thy might may be pure.
838a. Thy mother comes
to thee, Nut comes to thee, the great protectress comes to thee;
838b. she purifies
thee, N., she protects thee, N.,
838c. she prevents thy
need.
839a. O N., thou art
pure, thy ka is pure,
839b. thy might which
is among the spirits is pure, thy soul which is among the gods is pure.
840a. O N.,
840b. "Thy bones
are united for thee; take to thee thy head," says Geb.
840c. Let him efface
the evil which is in thee, N., says Atum.
Utterance 452.
841a. To say: O N.,
stand up, that thou mayest be pure, that thy ka may be pure.
841b. Horus purifies
thee in ḳbḥ.w.
842a. Thy purification
is the purification of Shu, thy purification is the purification of Tefnut,
842b. thy purification
is the purification of the four spirits of the houses,
842 C. when they
rejoice in Buto because thou art pure.
842d. Thy mother Nut
purifies thee, the great protectress, she protects thee.
843a. "Take to
thee thy head; thy bones are united for thee," says Geb.
843b. "Effaced be
the evil which is with N., destroyed shall be the evil which is with him,"
says Atum.
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