Chap . LXXXVII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO THE SERPENT SATA . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : The serpent Sata with human legs .

Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO THE SERPENT SATA . The chancellor-in-chief (2), Nu,
triumphant, saith :- (3)

"I am the serpent Sata whose years are many ." I die and I
"am born again each day. I am the serpent Sata which dwell-
"eth in the uttermost parts of the earth . I die, and I am born
"again, and I renew myself, and I grow young (5) each day ."

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.
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Chap. LXXXVI . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A SWALLOW . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. LXXXVI . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A SWALLOW . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A swallow perched upon a conical object .

Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO A SWALLOW. The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, triumphant,
saith :- (2)

"I am a swallow, I am a swallow . I am the Scorpion, the
"daughter of Ra . Hail, ye gods, whose scent is sweet ; hail, ye
"gods, whose scent is sweet! [Hail,] Flame, which cometh forth
"from the horizon! Hail, thou who art in the city, I have brought
"the Warden of his Bight therein . O stretch out unto me thy
"hand so that I may be able to pass my days in the Pool of
"Double Fire, and (4) let me advance with my message, for I
"have come with words to tell . O open [thou] the doors to me
"and I will declare the things which have been (5) seen by me .
"Horns hath become the divine prince of the Boat of the Sun,
"and unto him hath been given the throne of his divine father
"Osiris, and (6) Set, that son of Nut, [lieth] under the fetters
"which he had made for me . I have made a computation of
"what is in the city of Sekhem, (7) I have stretched out both
"my hands and arms at the word(?) of Osiris, I have passed
"on to judgment, and I have come that [I] may (8) speak ;
"grant that I may pass on and declare my tidings . I enter in,
"[I am] judged, and [I] come forth worthy at (9) the gate of
"Neb-er-tcher . I am pure at the great place of the passage of
"souls, I have done away with (10) my sins, I have put away
"mine offences, and I have destroyed the evil which appertained
"unto my members upon earth . Hail, ye divine beings who guard
"the doors, make ye for me (11l away, for, behold, I am like
"unto you . I have come forth by day, I have journeyed on on
"my legs, I have gained the mastery over my footsteps [before]
"the God of Light, (12) I know the hidden ways and the doors
"of the Sekhet-Aaru, verily I, even I, have come, (13) I have
"overthrown mine enemies upon earth, and yet my perishable
"body is in the grave!"

Rubric : IF THIS CHAPTER BE KNOWN [BY THE DECEASED], HE SHALL
COME FORTH BY DAY, HE SHALL NOT BE TURNED BACK AT 04) ANY GATE
IN THE UNDERWORLD, AND HE SHALL MAKE HIS TRANSFORMATION INTO
A SWALLOW REGULARLY AND CONTINUALLY .

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.
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Chap . LXXXV . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A LIVING SOUL, AND OF NOT ENTERING INTO THE CHAMBER OF TORTURE . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap . LXXXV . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A LIVING SOUL, AND OF NOT ENTERING INTO THE CHAMBER OF TORTURE . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A soul .
Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO A LIVING SOUL, AND OFNOT ENTERING INTO THE CHAMBER
OF TORTURE ; whosoever knoweth [it] shall not see corruption .
The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, triumphant, saith :- (2)

"I am the divine Soul of Ra proceeding from the god Nu ;
"that divine Soul which is God, [I am] the creator of the divine
"food, and that which is an abomination unto me is sin (3) where-
on I look not . I proclaim right and truth, and I live therein .
"I am the divine food, which is not corrupted in my name (4) of
"Soul : I gave birth unto myself together with Nu in my name
"of Khepera in whom I come into being day by day . I am the
"lord of (5) light, and that which is an abomination unto me
"is death ; let me not go into the chamber of torture which is
"in the Tuat (underworld) . I ascribe honour [unto] Osiris, and
"I make to be at peace the heart[s] of (6) those beings who dwell
"among the divine things which [I] love . They cause the fear
"of me [to abound], and they create awe of (7) me in those beings
"who dwell in their divine territories . Behold, I am exalted upon
"my standard (8), and upon my seat, and upon the throne which
"is adjudged [to me] . I am the god Nu, and the workers of ini-
quity shall not destroy me (9) . I am the first-born god of prim-
eval matter, that is to say, the divine Soul, even the (10) Souls
"of the gods of everlastingness, and my body is eternity . My
"Form is everlastingness, and is the lord of years (11) and the
"prince of eternity . [I am] the creator of the darkness who maketh
"his habitation in the uttermost parts of the sky, [which] I love
"(12), and I arrive at the confines thereof . I advance upon my
"feet, I become master of (13) my vine, I sail over the sky which
"formeth the division [betwixt heaven and earth], [I] destroy
"the hidden (14) worms that travel nigh unto my footsteps which
"are towards the lord of the two hands and arms . My soul is
"the Souls of the souls (15) of everlastingness, and my body is
"eternity . I am the divine exalted being who is the lord of the
"land of Tebu . `I am the Boy (16) in the city and the Young
"man in the plain' is my name ; `he that never suffereth cor-
ruption' is my name . I am the Soul, the creator of the god
"Nu who maketh his habitation in (17) the underworld : my
"place of incubation is unseen and my egg is not cracked . I have
"done away with all my iniquity, and I shall see my divine
"Father, (18) the lord of eventide, whose body dwelleth in Annu .
"I travel(?) to the god of night(?), who dwelleth with the god
"of light, by the western region of the Ibis (i. e ., Thoth) ."
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.
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Chap. LXXXIV . TIIE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A HERON. From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. LXXXIV . TIIE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A HERON. From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A heron .

Text : [THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO
A HERON . The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, triumphant, saith :-] (8)

"[I] have gotten dominion over the beasts that are brought
"for sacrifice, with the knives which are [held] at their heads,
"and at their hair, and at their (9) [Hail], Aged ones
"[hail,] Khzzs, who are provided with the opportunity, the
chancellor-in-chief, the overseer of the palace, Nu, triumphant, (10)
"is upon the earth, and what he hath slaughtered is in heaven ;
"and what he hath slaughtered is in heaven and he is upon the
"earth . Behold, I am strong, and I work mighty deeds to the
"very heights of heaven . (11) I have made myself pure, and [I]
"make the breadth of heaven [a place for] my footsteps [as I go]
"into the cities of Aukert ; I advance, and I go forward (12)
"into the city of Unnu (Hermopolis) . I have set the gods upon
"their paths, and I have roused up the exalted ones who dwell
"in their shrines . Do I not know Nu? (13) Do I not know Ta-
"tunen ? Do I not know the beings of the colour of fire who
"thrust forward their horns? Do I not know [every being having]
"incantations unto whose words I listen? (t4) I am the Smam
"bull [for slaughter] which is written down in the books . The
"gods crying out say : `Let your faces be gracious to him that
"cometh onward' . The light (15) is beyond your knowledge, and
"ye cannot fetter it ; and times and seasons are in my body .
"I do not utter words to the god Hu, [I do not utter words of]
"wickedness instead of [words of] right and truth, (16) and each
"day right and truth come upon my eyebrows . At night taketh
"place the festival of him that is dead, the Aged One, who is
"in ward [in] the earth ."
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.
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Chap. LXXXIII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A BENNU BIRD . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. LXXXIII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A BENNU BIRD . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A Bennu bird .

Text : (I) [THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO (2) A BENNU BIRD.] The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, trium-
phant, saith :- (3)

"I came 2 into being from unformed matter . I came into
"existence like the god Khepera, I have germinated like the
"things which germinate (i . e ., plants), and I have dressed myself
"like the (4) Tortoise . 3 I am [of] the germs of every god . I am
"Yesterday of the four .[quarters of the world] and of those
"seven Uraei which came into existence in Amentet, that is to
"say, [Horus, who emitteth light from his divine body. (5) He
"is] the god [who] fought against Suti, but the god Thoth
"cometh between them through the judgment of him that dwell-
"eth in (6) Sekhem, and of the Souls who are in Annu, and
"there is a stream between them (7) I have come by day, and I
"have risen in the footsteps of the gods . I am the god Khensu,
"who driveth back all that oppose him ."

Rubric : [IF] THIS CHAPTER [BE KNOWN BY THE DECEASED] HE SHALL
COME FORTH PURE BY DAY AFTER HIS DEATH, AND HE SHALL PERFORM
WHATSOEVER TRANSFORMATIONS HIS HEART DESIRETH . HE SHALL BE IN
THE FOLLOWING OF UN-NEFER, AND HE SHALL BE SATISFIED WITH THE
FOOD OF OSIRIS AND WITH SEPULCHRAL MEALS . [HE] SHALL SEE THE DISK,
[HE] SHALL BE IN GOOD CASE UPON EARTH BEFORE RA, AND HE SHALL BE
TRIUMPHANT 13EFORE OSIRIS, ANT) NO EVIL THING WHATSOEVER SHALL,
HAVE DOMINION OVER HIM FOR EVER AND EVER .

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.
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Chap. LXXXII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO PTAH, OF EATING CAKES, AND OF DRINKING ALE, AND OF UNFETTERING THE STEPS, AND OF BECOMING A LIVING BEING IN ANNI' . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. LXXXII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO PTAH, OF EATING CAKES, AND OF DRINKING ALE, AND OF UNFETTERING THE STEPS, AND OF BECOMING A LIVING BEING IN ANNI' . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : The god Ptah in a shrine, before which is a table of offerings .
Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO PTAH, OF EATING CAKES, AND OF DRINKING ALE, AND
OF UNFETTERING THE STEPS, AND OF BECOMING A LIVING
BEING IN ANNU (Heliopolis) . The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, trium-
phant, saith :- (2)

"I fly like a hawk, I cackle like the smen goose, and I perch
"(3) upon that abode of the underworld (dat) on the festival
"of the great Being . That which is an abomination unto me,
"that which is an abomination unto me, I have not eaten ; filth
"is an abomination unto me and I have not eaten thereof, (4)
"and that which is an abomination unto my ka bath not entered
"into my belly. Let me, then, live upon that which the gods
"and the Khus decree for me ; (5) let me live and let me have
"power over cakes ; let me eat them before the gods and the Khus
"[who have a favour] unto (6) me ; let me have power over [these
"cakes] and let me eat of them under the [shade of the] leaves
"of the palm tree of the goddess Hathor, (7) who is my divine
"Lady . Let the offering of the sacrifice, and the offering of cakes,
"and vessels of libations be made in Annu ; let me clothe my-
"self in (8) the tadu garment [which I shall receive] from the
"hand of the goddess Tait ; let me stand up and let me sit
"down (g) wheresoever I please . My head is like unto that of
"Rd, and [when my members are] gathered together [I am] like
"unto Tern ; the four [sides of the domain] of Ra, (1o) and the
"width of the earth four times . I come forth . My tongue is
"like unto that of Ptah and my throne is like unto that of the
"goddess Hathor, and I make mention of the words of Tern,
"my father, (11) with my mouth . He it is who constraineth
"the handmaid, the wife of Seb, and before him are bowed
"[all] heads, and there is fear of him . Hymns of praise are
"repeated for [me] by reason of [my] mighty acts, and I am
"decreed to be the divine (12) Hair of Seb, the lord of the
"earth and to be the protector therein . The god Seb refresheth
"me, and he maketh his risings to be mine . Those who dwell
"in Annu (13) bow down their heads unto me, for I am their
"lord and I am their bull . I am more powerful than the lord
"of time, and I shall enjoy the pleasures of love, and shall gain
"the mastery over millions of years ."
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.
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Chap. LXXXI B . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A LOTUS . From the Papyrus of Paqrer.

Chap. LXXXI B . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A LOTUS . From the Papyrus of Paqrer

Vignette : A human head springing from a lotus .

Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO A LOTUS. Saith Osiris Paqrer :- (2)

"Hail, thou lotus, thou type of the god Nefer-Temu ! I am
"the man that knoweth you, and (3) I know your names among
"[those of] the gods, the lords of the underworld, and I am one
"of (4) you . Grant ye that [I] may see the gods who are the
"divine guides in the Tuat (underworld), and grant ye unto me
"a place in (5) the underworld near unto the lords of Amentet .
"Let me arrive at a habitation in the land of Tchesert, and
receive me, O all ye gods, (6) in the presence of the lords of
"eternity . Grant that my soul may come forth whithersoever it
"pleaseth, and let it not be driven away from the presence of
"the great company of the gods."
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.
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Chap . LXXXI A . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A LOTUS . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap . LXXXI A . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A LOTUS . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : In the Papyrus of Nebseni (sheet 3) the vignette of this
Chapter is simply a lotus flower in full bloom, but in the Papyrus of
Ani (sheet z8) a human head is seen springing from the lotus which is
growing in a pool of water . See also Lepsius, op . cit ., Bl . 31 .

Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO A LOTUS . The overseer of the palace, the chancellor-in-
chief, Nu, saith :- (2)

"I am the pure lotus which springeth up from the divine
"splendour that belongeth to the nostrils of Ra . I have made
"[my way], and I follow on seeking for him who is Horns . I am
"the pure one who cometh forth out of the Field ."
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.
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Chap. LXXX. THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO THE GOD WHO GIVETH LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS . From the Papyrus of Ani.

Chap. LXXX. THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO THE GOD WHO GIVETH LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS . From the Papyrus of Ani

Vignette : A god with the disk of the sun upon his head .

Text : (I) [THE CHAPTER OF] MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO THE GOD WHO GIVETH LIGHT [IN] THE DARKNESS . Saith
Osiris, the scribe Ani, triumphant :-

"I am (2) the girdle of the robe of the god Nu, which shineth
"and sheddeth light upon that which belongeth to his breast,
"which sendeth forth light into the darkness, which uniteth the
"two fighting deities (3) who dwell in my body through the
"mighty spell of the words of my mouth, which raiseth up
"him that hath fallen-(4) for he who was with him in the
"valley of Abtu (Abydos) hath fallen-and I rest . I have re-
membered him . I have taken possession of the god Hu in my
"city, for I found (5) him therein, and I have led away captive
"the darkness by my might . I have rescued the Eye [of the Sun]
"when it waned at the coming of the festival of the fifteenth
"day, (6) and I have weighed Sut in the celestial houses against
"the Aged one who is with him . I have endowed (7) Thoth
"[with what is needful] in the Temple of the Moon-god for
"the coming of the fifteenth day of the festival . I have taken
"possession of the Ureret crown ; Maat (i . e ., right and truth)
"is in my (8) body ; its mouths are of turquoise and rock-crystal .
"My homestead is among the furrows which are [of the colour
"of] lapis-lazuli . I am (9) Hem-Nu (?) who sheddeth light in
"the darkness . I have come to give light in the darkness, which
"is made light and bright [by me] . I have given light in the
"darkness, (10) and I have overthrown the destroying crocodiles .
"I have sung praises unto those who dwell in the darkness, I
"have raised up those who (11) wept, and who had hidden their
"faces and had sunk down in wretchedness ; and they did look
"then upon me. [Hail, then,] ye beings, I am Hem-Nu (?), and
"I will not let you hear concerning the matter . [I] have opened
"[the way], I am Hem-Nu (?), [I] have made light the darkness,
"I have come, having made an end of the darkness, which bath
"become light indeed ."
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.
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Chap. LXXIX . THE CHAPTER OF BEING TRANSFORMED INTO THE GOVERNOR OF THE SOVEREIGN PRINCES. From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. LXXIX . THE CHAPTER OF BEING TRANSFORMED INTO THE GOVERNOR OF THE SOVEREIGN PRINCES. From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : The deceased kneeling in adoration before three gods (see
Naville, op . cit ., Bd. I . 131 . go) .


Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF' BEING TRANSFORMED INTO THE
GOVERNOR OF THE SOVEREIGN PRINCES . The chancellor-in-
chief, Nu, triumphant, saith :- (2)

"I am the god Tem, the maker of heaven, the creator of things
"which are, who cometh forth from the earth, who maketh to
"come into being the seed which is sown, the lord of things
"which shall be, who gave birth to the gods ; [I am] the great
"god who made himself, (3) the lord of life, who maketh to
"flourish the company of the gods . Homage to you, O ye lords
"of divine things (or of creation), ye pure beings whose abodes
"are hidden! Homage to you, O ye everlasting lords, (4) whose
"forms are hidden and whose shrines are hidden in places which
"are unknown! Homage to you, (5) O ye gods, who dwell in
"the Tenait O! Homage to you, O ye gods of the circuit of
"the flooded lands of Qebhu ! Homage to you, O ye gods who
"live in Amentet ! (6) Homage to you, O ye company of the
"gods who dwell in Nut! Grant ye that I may come unto you,
"for I am pure, (7) I am divine, I am a khu, I am strong, I
"am endowed with a soul (or I am mighty), and I have brought
"unto you incense, and sweet-smelling gums, and natron ; I
"have made an end of the spittle which floweth (8) from your
"mouth upon me . I have come, and I have made an end of
"the evil things which are in your hearts, and I have removed
"the faults which ye kept [laid up against me] . I have brought to
"you (9) the things which are good, and I make to come into
"your presence Right and Truth . I, even I, know you, and I
"know your names, and I know (10) your forms, which are un-
known, and I come into being along with you . My coming is
"like unto that of the god who eateth men and (11) who liveth
"upon the gods. I am mighty with you like the god who is
"exalted upon his resting-place ; the gods come to me in glad-
ness, and goddesses make supplication (12) unto me when they
"see me. I have come unto you, and I have risen like your
"two divine daughters . I have taken my seat in the (13) horizon,
"and I receive my offerings upon my tables, and I drink drink-
"offerings at eventide . My coming is [received] with (14) shouts
"of joy, and the divine beings who dwell in the horizon ascribe
"praises unto me, the divine spiritual body (Sah), the lord of
"divine beings (15) . I am exalted like the holy god who dwell-
"eth in the Great Temple, and the gods rejoice when they see
"me in my beautiful coming forth from the body of Nut, when
"my mother Nut giveth birth unto me ."
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.
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Chap . LXXVIII. THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A DIVINE HAWK . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A hawk, painted green, holding a flail, and standing upon a
pylon-shaped pedestal (see Papyrus of Ani, sheet 25) .


Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION
INTO A DIVINE HAWK. The chancellor-in-chief, Nu, triumphant,
saith :-

"Hail, Great God, come now (2) to Tattu ! Make thou smooth
"for me the ways and let me go round about [to visit] my
"thrones ; I have renewed(?) myself, and I have raised myself up .
"O grant thou that I may be feared, (3) and make thou me to
"be a terror . Let the gods of the underworld be afraid of me,
"and may they fight for me in their habitations which are therein .
"(4) Let not him that would do me harm draw nigh unto me,
"or injure(?) me, in the House of Darkness, that is, he that
"clotheth and covereth the feeble one, and whose [name] is
"hidden ; (5) and let not the gods act likewise towards me .
"[Hail], ye gods, who hearken unto [my] speech! Hail, ye rulers,
"who are among the followers of Osiris ! Be ye therefore silent,
"O ye gods, (6) when one god speaketh unto another, for he
"hearkeneth unto right and truth ; and what I speak unto [him]
"do thou also speak for me then, O Osiris . Grant thou that I
"may journey round about [according to] that which cometh
"forth from thy mouth concerning me, (7) and grant that I may
"see thine own Form (or forms), and the dispositions of thy
"Souls . Grant thou that I may come forth, and that I may have
"power over my legs, and that I may have my existence there
"like (8) unto that of Neb-er-tcher who is over [all] . May the
"gods of the underworld fear me, and may they fight for me in
"their habitations . Grant thou that I may move along therein
"(9) together with the divine beings who journey onwards, and
"may I be stablished upon my resting-place like the Lord of
"Life . May I be joined unto Isis the divine lady, and may she
"protect me (1o) from him that would do an injury unto me ;
"and let not any one come to see the divine one naked and
"helpless . May I journey on, may I come into the uttermost
"(ii) parts of heaven . I exchange speech with the god Seb, I
"make supplication for divine food from Neb-er-tcher ; the gods
"of the underworld have fear of me, and they (12) fight for me
"in their habitations when they see that thou hast provided me
"with food, both of the fowl of the air and of the fish of the
"sea . I am one of those Khus who dwell with (13) the divine
'Whit, and I have made my form like unto his divine Form,
"when he cometh forth and maketh himself manifest in Tattu .
"[I am] a spiritual body (sah) (14) and possess my soul, and
"will speak unto thee the things which concern me . O grant
"thou that I may be feared, and make thou me to be a terror ;
"let the gods of the underworld be afraid of me, (15) and may
"they fight for me in their habitations . I, even I, am the Khu
"who dwelleth with the divine Khu, whom the god Tern him-
"self hath created, (16) and who hath come into being from
"the blossom (i . e ., the eyelashes) of his eye ; he hath made to
"have existence, and he hath made to be glorious (i . e ., to be
"Khus), and he hath made mighty thereby those who have their
"existence along with him . Behold, he is the only One in Nu,
"(17) and they sing praises (or do homage) unto him [when]
"he cometh forth from the horizon, and the gods and the Khus
"who have come into being along with him ascribe [the lord-
"ship of] terror unto him ."

"I am one of those worms(?) which the eye of the Lord, the
"only One, (18) hath created . And behold, when as yet Isis
"had not given birth to Horus, I had germinated, and had
"flourished, and I had become aged, (ig) and I had become
"greater than those who dwelt with the divine Khu, and who
"had come into being along with him . And I had risen up like
"the divine hawk, and Horus made for me a spiritual body (20)
"containing his own soul, so that I might take possession of all
"that belonged unto Osiris in the underworld . The double Lion-
"god, the governor of the things which belong to the Temple
"of the nemmes crown, (21) who dwelleth in his secret abode,
"saith [unto me] :- `Get thee back to the uttermost parts of
"heaven, for behold, inasmuch as through thy form of Horus
"thou hast become a spiritual body, (sah) the nemmes crown is
"not for thee ; but (22) behold, thou hast the power of speech
"even to the uttermost parts of heaven .' And I, the guardian,
"took possession of the things of Horus [which belonged] unto
"Osiris in the underworld, and Horus told aloud unto me (23)
"the things which his divine father Osiris spake unto him in
"years [gone by] on the day of his own burial . I have given
"unto thee i the nemmes crown through the double Lion-god
"that thou mayest pass onward (24) and mayest come to the
"heavenly path, and that those who dwell in the uttermost parts
"of the horizon may see thee, and that the gods of the under-
"world may see thee and may fight for thee (25) in their habita-
tions . And of them is the Auhet . 2 The gods, each and all of
"them, who are the warders of the shrine of the Lord, the only
"One, have fallen before my words . Hail! (26) He that is exalted
"upon his tomb is on my side, and he hath bound [upon my
"head] the nemmes crown, by the decree of the double Lion-
"god on my behalf, and the god Auhet hath prepared a way
"for me . I, even I, am exalted (27) in my tomb, and the double
"Lion-god hath bound the nemmes crown upon my [head], and
"he hath also given unto me the double hairy covering of my
"head . He hath stablished my heart through his own backbone,
"he hath stablished my heart through his own (28) great and
"exceeding strength, and I shall not fall through Shu . I make
"my peace with the beautiful divine Brother, the lord of the
"two uraei, adored be he! I, even I am he who knoweth the
"roads through the sky (29), and the wind thereof is in my body .
"The bull which striketh terror [into men] shall not drive me
"back, and I shall pass on to the place where lieth the ship-
"wrecked mariner on the border of the Sekhet-nel}eh (i . e ., Field
"of illimitable time), (3o) and I shall journey on to the night and
"sorrow of the regions of Amenti . O Osiris, I shall come each
"day into the House of the double Lion-god, and I shall come
"forth therefrom into the House of (31) Isis, the divine lady .
"I shall behold sacred things which are hidden, and I shall be
"led on to the secret and holy things, even as they have granted
"unto me (32) to see the birth of the Great God . Horns hath
"made me to be a spiritual body through his soul, [and I see
"what is therein . If I speak near the mighty ones of Shu they
"repulse my opportunity . I am the guardian and I] take possession
"of the things which Horns had from Osiris in the underworld .
"I, even I, (33) am Horus who dwelleth in the divine Khu. [I]
"have gained power over his crown, I have gained power over
"his radiance, and I have travelled over the remote, illimitable
"parts of (34) heaven . Horns is upon his throne, Horns is upon
"his royal seat . My face is like unto that of the divine hawk,
"my strength is like unto that of the divine hawk, and I am
`one who hath been fully equipped by his divine Lord . I shall
"come forth to Tattu, (35) I shall see Osiris, I shall pay homage
"to him on the right hand and on the left, I shall pay homage
"unto Nut, and she shall look upon me, and the gods shall look
"upon me, together with the Eye of Horns who (36) is without
"sight(?) . They (i . e ., the gods) shall make their arms to come
"forth unto me . I rise up [as] a divine Power, and [I] repulse
"him that would subject me to restraint . They open unto me
"the holy paths, they see (37) my form, and they hear that
"which I speak . [Down] upon your faces, ye gods of the Tuat
"(underworld), who would resist me with your faces and oppose
"me with your powers, who lead along the stars which never
"(38) rest, and who make the holy paths unto the Hemati abode
"[where is] the Lord of the exceedingly mighty and terrible Soul .
"Horns hath commanded that ye lift up your faces so that I
"may (39) look upon you . I have risen up like the divine hawk,
"and Horus bath made for me a spiritual body, through his
"own soul, to take possession of that which belongeth to Osiris
"(4o) in the Tuat (underworld) . I have bound up the gods with
"divine tresses, and I have travelled on to those who ward their
"Chambers, and who were on both sides of me . I have made
"my roads and I have (41) journeyed on and have reached those
"divine beings who inhabit their secret dwellings, and who arc
"warders of the Temple of Osiris . I have spoken unto them with
"strength, and have made them to know (42) the most might%
"power of him that is provided with two horns [to fight] against
"Suti ; and I make them to know concerning him that hath
"taken possession of the divine food, and who is provided with
"the Might of Tem . (43) May the gods of the underworld [order]
"a prosperous journey for me! O ye gods who inhabit your
"secret dwellings, and who are warders of the Temple of Osiris,
"and whose numbers are great and multitudinous, grant ye (44)
"that I may come unto you . I have bound up and I have gathered
"together the powers of Kesemu-enenet," or (as others say),
"Kesemiu-enenet ; and I have made holy (45) the Powers of the
"paths of those who watch and ward the roads of the horizon,
"and who are the guardians of the horizon of Hemati which is
"in heaven . I have stablished habitations for Osiris, I have made
"the ways holy (46) for him, I have done that which bath been
"commanded, I have come forth to Tattu, I have seen Osiris,
"I have spoken unto him concerning the matters of his first-
"born son whom (47) he loveth and concerning the wounding
"of the heart of Suti, and I have seen the divine one who is
"without life . Yea, I have made them to know concerning the
"counsels of the gods which Horus carried out (48) while his
"father Osiris was not [with him] . Hail, Lord, thou most mighty
"and terrible Soul! Verily, I, even I, have come, look thou upon
"me, (49) and do thou make me to be exalted . I have made
"my way through thy Tuat (underworld), and I have opened
"up the paths which belong to heaven and also those which
"belong to earth, and I have suffered no opposition therein . (50)
"Exalted [be thou] upon thy throne, O Osiris ! Thou hast heard
"fair things, O Osiris ! Thy strength is vigorous, O Osiris . Thy
"head is fastened unto thee, O Osiris . Thy brow is stablished,
"(51) O Osiris. Thy heart is glad, [O Osiris] . Thy speech(?)
"is stablished, [O Osiris], and thy princes rejoice . Thou art
"stablished like the Bull of Amentet . (52) Thy son Horus hath
"risen like the sun upon thy throne, and all life is with him .
"Millions of years minister unto him, and millions of years hold
"him in fear ; the company of the gods are his servants, and
"the company of the gods hold him in fear . The god Tem,
"(53) the Governor and only One of the gods, bath spoken
"[these things], and his word passeth not away . Horus is both
"the divine food and the sacrifice . [He] bath passed on(?) to
"gather together [the members of] his divine father (54) ; Horus
"is [his] deliverer, Horus is [his] deliverer. Horus bath sprung
"from the water of his divine father and [from his] decay . He
"bath become the Governor of Egypt . The gods labour for him,
"and they toil for him for (55) millions of years ; and he bath
"made to live millions of years through his Eye, the only One
"of its Lord (or Neb-s), Nebt-er-tcher ."
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.
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Chap. LXXVII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A HAWK OF GOLD . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. LXXVII . THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO A HAWK OF GOLD . From the Papyrus of Nu

Vignette : A golden hawk, holding a flail, emblematic of rule (see
Papyrus of Ani, sheet 25) .


Text : (I) THE CHAPTER OF PERFORMING THE TRANSFORMA-
TION INTO A HAWK OF GOLD. The chancellor-in-chief, Nu,
triumphant, saith :- (2)

"I have risen, I have risen like the mighty hawk [of gold]
"that cometh forth from his egg ; I fly (3) and I alight like the
"hawk which hath a back four cubits wide, and the wings of
"which are like unto the mother-of-emerald of the south . (4)
"I have come forth from the interior of the Selaet boat, and
"my heart hath been brought unto me from the mountain of
"the east . I have alighted (5) upon the Atet boat, and those
"who were dwelling in their companies have been brought unto
"me, and they bowed low in paying (6) homage unto me and
"in saluting me with cries of joy . I have risen, and I have
"gathered myself together like the beautiful hawk (7) of gold,
"which hath the head of a Bennu bird, and Ra entereth in day
"by day to hearken unto my words ; I have taken my seat
"among those (8) first-born gods of Nut . I am stablished, and
"the divine Sekhet-hetep is before (9) me, I have eaten therein,
"I have become a khu therein, I have an abundance therein
"as much as I desire-the god Neprd hath given to me my
"throat, and I have gained the mastery over (so) that which
"guardeth (or belongeth to) my head ."
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.
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Chap. LXXVI . THE CHAPTER OF A MAN TRANSFORMING HIMSELF INTO WHATEVER FORM HE PLEASETH . From the Papyrus of Nu.

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