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The Praises And Glorifyings Of Coming Out From And Of Going Into The
Glorious Khert-Neter, Which Is In The Beautiful Amentet, Of Coming Forth By Day
In All The Forms Of Existence Which It May Please The Deceased To Take, Of
Playing At Draughts, Of Sitting In The Seh Hall, And Of Appearing As A Living
Soul:
The Osiris the scribe Ani saith after he hath arrived in his haven of rest-
now it is good for [a man] to recite [this work whilst he is] upon earth, for
then all the words of Tem come to pass-
"I am the god Tem in rising. I am the Only One. I came into existence in Nu. I
am Ra who rose in the beginning, the ruler of this [creation]."
Who is this?
"It is Ra, when at the beginning he rose in the city of Hensu, crowned like a
king for his coronation. The Pillars of the god Shu were not as yet created,
when he was upon the steps of him that dwelleth in Khemenu.
"I am the Great God who created himself, even Nu, who made his names to become
the Company of the Gods as gods."
Who is this?
"It is Ra, the creator of the names of his limbs, which came into being in the
form of the gods who are in the train of Ra. "I am he who cannot be repulsed
among the gods."
Who is this?
"It is Temu, the dweller in his disk, but others say that it is Ra when he
riseth in the eastern horizon of the sky. "I am Yesterday, I know To-day."
Who is this?
"Yesterday is Osiris, and To-day is Ra, when he shall destroy the enemies of
Neb-er-tcher (the lord to the uttermost limit), and when he shall establish as
prince and ruler his son Horus. "Others, however, say that To-day is Ra, on the
day when we commemorate the festival of the meeting of the dead Osiris with his
father Ra, and when the battle of the gods was fought, in which Osiris, the Lord
of Amentet, was the leader."
What is this?
"It is Amentet, [that is to say] the creation ofthe souls of the gods when
Osiris was leader in Set-Amentet. "Others, however, say that it is the Amentet
which Ra hath given unto me; when any god cometh he must rise up and fight for
it. "I know the god who dwelleth therein."
Who is this?
"It is Osiris. Others, however, say that his name is Ra, and that the god who
dwelleth in Amentet is the phallus of Ra, wherewith he had union with himself.
"I am the Benu bird which is in Anu. I am the keeper of the volume of the book
(the Tablet of Destiny) of the things which have been made, and of the things
which shall be made."
Who is this?
"It is Osiris. "Others, however, say that it is the dead body of Osiris, and yet
others say that it is the excrement of Osiris. The things which have been made,
and the things which shall be made [refer to]the dead body of Osiris. Others
again say that the things which have been made are Eternity, and the things
which shall be made are Everlastingness, and that Eternity is the Day, and
Everlastingness the Night. "I am the god Menu in his coming forth; may his two
lumes be set on my head for me."
Who is this?
"Menu is Horis, the Advocate of his father [Osiris], and his coming forth means
his birth. The two plumes on his head are Isis and Nephthys, when these
goddesses go forth and set themselves thereon, and when they act as his
protectors, and when they provide that which his head lacketh. "Others, however,
say that the two plumes are the two exceedingly large uraei which are upon the
head of their father Tem, and there are yet others who say that the two plumes
which are upon the head of Menu are his two eyes. "The Osiris the scribe Ani,
whose word is true, the registrar of all the offerings which are made to the
gods, riseth up and cometh into his city."
What is this [city]?
"It is the horizon of his father Tem. "I have made an end of my shortcomings,
and I have put away my faults."
What is this?
"It is the cutting of the navel string of the body of the Osiris the scribe Ani,
whose word is true before all the gods, and all his faults are driven out.
What is this ?
"It is the purification [of Osiris] on the day of his birth. "I am purified in
my great double nest which is in Hensu on the day of the offerings of the
followers of the Great God who dwelleth therein."
What is the "great double nest"?
"The name of one nest is 'Millions of years,' and 'Great Green [Sea]' is the
name of the other, that is to say 'Lake of Natron' and 'Lake of Salt.' "Others,
however, say the name of the one is 'Guide of Millions of Years,' and that
'Great Green Lake' is name of the other. Yet others say that 'Begetter of
Millions of Years' is the name of one, and 'Great Green Lake' is the name of the
other. Now, as concerning the Great God who dwelleth therein, it is Ra himself.
"I pass over the way, I know the head of the Island of Maati."
What is this?
"It is Ra-stau, that is to say, it is the gate to the South of Nerutef, and it
is the Northern Gate of the Domain (Tomb of the god). "Now, as concerning the
Island of Maati, it is Abtu. "Others, however, say that it is the way by which
Father Tem travelleth when he goeth forth to Sekhet-Aaru, [the place] which
produceth the food and sustenance of the gods who are [in] their shrines. "Now
the Gate Tchesert is the Gate of the Pillars of Shu, that is to say, the
Northern Gate of the Tuat. "Others, however, say that the Gate of Tchesert is
the two leaves of the door through which the god Tem passeth when he goeth forth
to the eastern horizon of the sky. "O ye gods who are in the presence [of
Osiris], grant to me your arms, for I am the god who shall come into being among
you."
Who are these gods?
"They are the drops of blood which came forth from the phallus of Ra when he
went forth to perform his own mutilitation. These drops of blood sprang into
being under the forms of the gods Hu and Sa, who are in the bodyguard of Ra, and
who accompany the god Tem daily and every day. "I, Osiris the scribe Ani, whose
word is truth, have filled for thee the utchat (the Eye of Ra, or of Horus),
when it had suffered extinction on the day of the combat of the Two Fighters (Horus
and Set)."
What was this combat?
It was the combat which took place on the day when Horus fought with Set, during
which Set threw filth in the face of Horus, and Horus crushed the genitals of
Set. The filling of the utchat Thoth performed with his own fingers. "I remove
the thunder-cloud from the sky when there is a storm with thunder and lightning
therein."
What is this?
"This storm was the raging of Ra at the thunder-cloud which [Set]sent forth
against the Right Eye of Ra (the Sun). Thoth removed the thunder-cloud from the
Eye of Ra, and brought back the Eye living, healthy, sound, and with no defect
in it to its owner. "Others, however, say that the thunder-cloud is caused by
sickness in the Eye of Ra, which weepeth for its companion Eye (the Moon); at
this time Thoth cleanseth the Right Eye of Ra. "I behold Ra who was born
yesterday from the thighs of the goddess Mehurt; his strength is my strength,
and my strength is his strength."
Who is this?
"Mehurt is the great Celestial Water, but others say that Mehurt is the image of
the Eye of Ra at dawn at his birth daily. "[Others, however, say that] Mehurt is
the utchat of Ra. "Now Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, is a very
great one among the gods who are in the following of Horus; they say that he is
the prince who loveth his lord."
Who are the gods who are in the train of Horus?
"[They are] Kesta, Hapi, Taumutef, and Qebhsenuf. "Homage to you, O ye lords of
right and truth, ye sovereign princes (Tchatcha) who [stand] round about Osiris,
who do away utterly sins and offences, and who are in the following of the
goddess Hetepsekhus, grant ye that I may come unto you. Destroy ye all the
faults which are within me, even as ye did for the Seven Spirits who are among
the followers of their lord Sepa. Anpu (Anubis) appointed to them their places
on the day [when he said unto them], "Come ye hither."
Who are the "lords of right and truth"?
"The lords of right and truth are Thoth and Astes, the Lord of Amentet. "The
Tchatcha round about Osiris are Kesta, Hapi, Tuamutef, and Qebhsenuf, and they
are also round about the Constellation of the Thigh (the Great Bear), in the
northern sky. "Those who do away utterly sins and offences, and who are in the
following of the goddess Hetepsekhus, are the god Sebek and his associates who
dwell in the water. "The goddess Hetepsekhus is the Eye of Ra. "Others, however,
say that it is the flame which accompanieth Osiris to burn up the souls of his
enemies. "As concerning all the faults which are in Osiris, the registrar of the
offerings which are made unto all the gods, Ani, whose word is truth, [these are
all the offences which he hath committed against the Lords of Eternity] since he
came forth from his mother's womb. "As concerning the Seven Spirits who are
Kesta, Hapi, Tuamutef, Qebhsenuf, Maa-atef, Kheribeqef and Heru-khenti-en-ariti,
these did Anubis appoint to be protectors of the dead body of Osiris. "Others,
however, say that he set them round about the holy place of Osiris. "Others say
that the Seven Spirits [which were appointed by Anubis] were Netcheh-netcheh,
Aatqetqet, Nertanef-besef-khenti-hehf, Aq-her-ami-unnut-f,
Tesher-ariti-ami-Het-anes, Ubes-her-per-em-khetkhet, and Maaem-kerh-annef-em-hru.
"The chief of the Tchatcha (sovereign princes) who is in Naarutef is Horus, the
Advocate of his father. "As concerning the day wherein [Anubis said to the Seven
Spirits], 'Come ye hither,' [the allusion here] is to the words 'Come ye
hither,' which Ra spake unto Osiris." Verily may these same words be said unto
me in Amentet. "I am the Divine Soul which dwelleth in the Divine Twin-gods."
Who is this Divine Soul?
"It is Osiris. [When] he goeth into Tetu, and findeth there the Soul of Ra, the
one god embraceth the other, and two Divine Souls spring into being within the
Divine Twin-gods.
From the Papyrus of Nebseni, Brit. Mus. No. 9900, Sheet 14, ll. 16ff.)
"As concerning the Divine Twin-gods they are Heru-netch-her-tefef and
Heru-khent-en-Ariti (Horus the Advocate of his father [Osiris], and Horus the
sightless). "Others say that the double Divine Soul which dwelleth in the Divine
Twin-gods is the Soul of Ra and the Soul of Osiris, and yet others say that it
is the Soul which dwelleth in Shu, and the Sould which dwelleth in Tefnut, and
that these two Souls form the double Divine Soul which dwelleth in Tetu. "I am
the Cat which fought near the Persea Tree in Anu on the night when the foes of
Neb-er-tcher were destroyed."
Who is this Cat?
"This male Cat is Ra himself, and he was called 'Mau' because of the speech of
the god Sa, who said concerning him: 'He is like (mau)unto that which he hath
made'; therefore, did the name of Ra become 'Mau.' "Others, however, say that
the male Cat is the god Shu, who made over the possessions of Keb to Osiris. "As
concerning the fight which took place near the Persea Tree in Anu [these words
have reference to the slaughter] of the children of rebellion, when righteous
retribution was meted out to them for [the evil] which they had done. "As
concerning the 'night of the battle,' [these words refer to] the invasion of the
eastern portion of the heaven by the children of rebellion, whereupon a great
battle arose in heaven and in all the earth.
"O thou who art in thine egg (Ra,) who showest from thy Disk, who risest on thy
horizon, and dost shine with golden beams in the height of heaven, like unto
whom there is none among the gods, who sailest above the Pillars of Shu, who
sendest forth blasts of fire from thy mouth, [who illuminest the Two Lands with
thy splendour, deliver] thou Nebseni, the lord of fealty [to Osiris], from the
god whose form is hidden, and whose eyebrows are like unto the two arms of the
Balance on the night when the sentences of doom are promulgated."
Who is this invisible god?
"It is An-a-f (he who bringeth his arm.). "As concerning 'the night when the
sentences of doom are promulgated,' it is the night of the burning of the
damned, and of the overthrow of the wicked at the Block, and of the slaughter of
souls."
Who is this [slaughterer of souls]?
"It is Shesmu, the headsman of Osiris. "[Concerning the invisible god] some say
that he is Aapep when he riseth up with a head bearing upon it [the feather of]
Maat (Truth). But others say that he is Horus when he riseth up with two heads,
whereon one beareth [the feather of] Maat, and the other [the symbol of]
wickedness. He bestoweth wickedness on him that worketh wickedness, and right
and truth upon him that followeth righteousness and truth. "Others say that he
is Heru-ur (the Old Horus), who dwelleth in Sekhem; others say that he is Thoth;
others say that he is Nefer-Tem; and others say that he is Sept who doth bring
to nought the acts of the foes of Nebertcher. "Deliver thou the scribe Nebseni,
whose word is truth, from the Watchers, who carry murderous knives, who possess
cruel fingers, and who would slay those who are in the following of Osiris." May
these Watchers never gain the mastery over me, and may I never fall under their
knives!
Who are these Watchers?
"They are Anubis and Horus, [the latter being] in the form of Horus the
sightless. Others, however, say that they are the Tchatcha (sovereign princes of
Osiris), who bring to nought the operations of their knives; and others say that
they are the chiefs of the Sheniu chamber. "May their knives never gain the
mastery over me. May I never fall under the knives wherewith they inflict cruel
tortures. For I know their names, and I know the being, Matchet, who is among
them in the House of Osiris. He shooteth forth rays of light from his eye, being
himself invisible, and he goeth round about heaven robed in the flames which
come from his mouth, commanding Hapi, but remaining invisible himself. May I be
strong on earth before Ra, may I arrive safely in the presence of Osiris. O ye
who preside over your altars, let not your offerings to me be wanting, for I am
one of those who follow after Nebertcher, according to the writings of Khepera.
Let me fly like a hawk, let me cackle like a goose, let me lay always like the
serpent-goddess Neheb-ka."
Who are those who preside over their altars?
"Those who preside over their altars are the similitude of the Eye of Ra, and
the similitude of the Eye of Horus. "O Ra-Tem, thou Lord of the Great House [in
Anu], thou Sovereign (life, strentgh, health [be to thee]) of all the gods,
deliver thou the scribe Nebseni, whose word is truth, from the god whose face is
like unto that of a greyhound, whose brows are like those of a man, who feedeth
upon the dead, who watcheth at the Bend of the Lake of Fire, who devoureth the
bodies of the dead, and swalloweth hearts, and who voideth filth, but who
himself remaineth unseen."
Who is this greyhound-faced god?
"His name is 'Everlasting Devourer,' and he liveth in the Domain [of Fire] (the
Lake of Unt). "As concerning the Domain of Fire, it is that Aat which is in
Naarutef, and is near the Sheniu chamber. The sinner who walketh over this place
falleth down among the knives [of the Watchers]. "Others, however, say that the
name of this god is 'Mates,' and that he keepeth watch over the door of Amentet;
others say that his name is 'Beba,' and that he keepeth watch over the Bend [of
the stream] of Amentet, and yet others say that his name is 'Herisepef.' "Hail,
Lord of Terror, Chief of the Lands of the South and North, thou Lord of the
Desert, who dost keep prepared the block of slaughter, and who dost feed on the
intestines [of men]!"
Who is this Lord of Terror?
"It is the Keeper of the Bend [of the stream] of Amentet."
Who is this Keeper?
"It is the Heart of Osiris, which is the devourer of all slaughtered things.
"The Urrt Crown hath been given unto him, with gladness of heart, as Lord of
Hensu."
Who is this?
"He to whom the Urrt Crown hath been given with gladness of heart as Lord of
Hensu is Osiris. He was bidden to rule among the gods on the day of the union of
earth [with earth] in the presence of Nebertcher."
Who is this?
"He who was bidden to rule among the gods is the son of Isis (Horus), who was
appointed to rule in the room of his father Osiris. "As concerning [the words]
'day of the union of earth with earth,' they have reference to the union of
earth with earth in the coffin of Osiris, the Soul that liveth in Hensu, the
giver of meat and drink, the destroyer of wrong, and the guide to the
everlasting paths."
Who is this?
"It is Ra himself." "[Deliver thou the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is
truth] from the great god who carrrieth away souls, who eateth hearts, who
feedeth upon offal, who keepeth watch in the darkness, who dwelleth in the Seker
Boat; those who live in sin fear him."
Who is this?
"It is Suti, but others say that it is Smamur, the soul of Keb. "Hail, Khepera
in thy boat, the two Companies of the Gods are in thy body. Deliver thou the
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, from the Watchers who pass sentences
of doom, who have been appointed by the god Nebertcher to protect him, and to
fasten the fetters on his foes, and who slaughter in the torture chambers; there
is no escape from their fingers. May they never stab me with their knives, may I
never fall helpless into their chambers of torture. I have never done the things
which the gods hate. I am he who is pure in the Mesqet chamber. And saffron
cakes have been brought unto him in Tannt."
Who is this?
"It is Khepera in his boat; it is Ra himself. "As concerning the Watchers who
pass sentences of doom, they are the Apes Isis and Nephthys. "As concerning the
things which the gods hate, they are acts of deceit and lying. He who passeth
through the place of purification within the Mesqet chamber is Anpu (Anubis),
who is hard by the coffer which containeth the inward parts of Osiris. He to
whom saffron cakes have been brought in Tannt is Osiris. "Others, however, say
that the saffron cakes in Tannt represent heaven and earth, and others say that
they represent Shu, the strengthener of the Two Lands in Hensu; and others say
that they represent the Eye of Horus, and that Tannt is the burial-place of
Osiris. "Tem hath builded thy house, and the double Lion-god hath laid the
foundations of thy habitation. Lo! medicaments have been brought. Horus
purifieth Set and Set strengtheneth, and Set purifieth and Horus strengtheneth.
"The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth before Osiris, hath come into
this land, and he hath taken possession thereof with his two feet. He is Tem,
and he is in the city. "Turn thou back, O Rehu, whose mouth shineth, whose head
moveth, turn thou back before his strength." Another reading is, 'Turn thou back
from him who keepeth watch, and is himself unseen.' Let the Osiris Ani be safely
guarded. He is Isis, and he is found with her hair spread over him; it is shaken
out over his brow. He was conceived by Isis, and engendered by Nephthys, and
they have cut away from him the things which should be cut from him.
"Fear followeth after thee, terror is about thine arms. Thou hast been embraced
for millions of years by arms; mortals go round about thee. Thou smitest down
the mediators of thy foes, and thou seizest the arms of the power of darkness.
Thy two sisters (Isis and Nephthys) are given to thee for thy delight. Thou hast
created that which is in Kher-aha, and that which is Anu. Every god feareth
thee, for thou art exceedingly great and terrible; thou [avengest] every god on
the man who curseth him, and thou shootest arrows at him. Thou livest according
to thy will. Thou art Uatchet, the Lady of Flame, evil befalleth those who set
themselves up against thee."
What is this?
"'Hidden in form, given of Menhu,' is the name of the "tomb. 'He who seeth what
is on his hand' is the name of Qerau, or, as others say, it is the name of the
Block. "Now, he whose mouth shineth and whose head moveth is the phallus of
Osiris, but others say it is [the phallus] of Ra. 'Thou spreadest thy hair, and
I shake it out over his brow" is said concerning Isis, who hideth in her hair,
and draweth it round about her. "Uatchet, the Lady of Flames, is the Eye of Ra."
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