Vignette : Two uraei, with tails entwined, upon the emblem of gold
(Naville, op . cit ., Bd. I . Bl . 50) ; in the vignette of this Chapter in the
Turin Papyrus the deceased is seen spearing a serpent (Lepsius, op . cit .,
Bl . i7) .
Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF DRIVING BACK THE TWO MERTI
GODDESSES . Nu, the chancellor-in-chief, triumphant, saith :-
"Homage to you, ye two Rekht goddesses,' ve two Sisters, ve
"two Mert (2) goddesses, I bring a message to you concerning my
"magical words . I shine from the Sektet boat, I am Horus the
"son of Osiris, and I have come to see (3) my father Osiris ."
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Chap.
XXXVI. THE CHAPTER OF DRIVING AWAY APSIIAIT. From the Papyrus of Nu.
(Naville, op . cit ., Bd. I . Bl . 50) ; in the vignette of this Chapter in the
Turin Papyrus the deceased is seen spearing a serpent (Lepsius, op . cit .,
Bl . i7) .
Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF DRIVING BACK THE TWO MERTI
GODDESSES . Nu, the chancellor-in-chief, triumphant, saith :-
"Homage to you, ye two Rekht goddesses,' ve two Sisters, ve
"two Mert (2) goddesses, I bring a message to you concerning my
"magical words . I shine from the Sektet boat, I am Horus the
"son of Osiris, and I have come to see (3) my father Osiris ."
The Source: The Book oDead,
the Chapters of Coming Forth by Day
Translated into English by E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., D.Lit
London, 1898.
Translated into English by E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., D.Lit
London, 1898.
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