Chap. XXVIII . THE CHAPTER OF NOT LETTING THE IIEART OF THE DECEASED BE CARRIED AWAY FROM HIM IN THE UNDERWORLD . From the Papyrus of Nu.

Vignette : In some papyri containing the Theban Recension of the Bookof the Dead (e . y ., those of Nu and Amen-neb (Brit . Mus . No . 9,964), this
Chapter has no vignette . In the Papyrus of Nefer-uhcn-f the deceased is
seen holding his heart upon his breast with his left hand, and kneeling
before a tailed monster in human form who holds a knife in his right
hand, and grasps his tail with the left . Another papyrus shows the de-
ceased offering incense to Osiris, who, standing on a pedestal in the form
of Alaat, holds the flail and sceptre in his hands ; in the Brocklehurst
papyrus the deceased is kneeling and holding his heart in his left hand,
which is outstretched (see Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. i . BL 39) . In the
Turin Papyrus the deceased is adoring his heart, which is placed on a
pedestal, before a seated deity (Lepsius, Todtenbuch, Bl . 15) .

Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF NOT LETTING THE HEART OF
THE OVERSEER OF THE PALACE, THE CHANCELLOR-IN-CHIEF,
NU, TRIUMPHANT, BE CARRIED AWAY (2) FROM HIM IN THE
UNDERWORLD . He saith :-

"Hail, thou Lion-god! I am the Flower Bush (Unb) . That
"which is an abomination unto me is the divine block . Let not
"this my heart (hdti) be carried away from me by (3) the fight-
ing gods in Annu . Hail, thou who dost wind bandages round
"Osiris and who hast seen Set! Hail, thou who returnest after
"smiting and destroying him before the mighty ones! (4) This
"my heart (ab ; [sitteth] and weepeth for itself before Osiris ; it
"bath made supplication for me . I have given unto him and I
"have decreed unto him the thoughts (5) of the heart in the
"House of the god Usekh-hra,' and I have brought to him
"sand (sic) at the entry to Khemennu (Hermopolis Magna) . Let
"not this my heart (Izati) be carried away from me! I make
"thee to (6) dwell( :) upon his throne, 0 thou who joinest to-
gether hearts (lzatu) [in Sekhet-hetep (with) years] of strength
"against all things that , are an abomination unto thee, and to
"carry off (7) food from among the things which belong unto thee,
"and are in thy grasp by reason of thy two-fold strength . And
"this my heart (hati) is devoted to the decrees of the god Tern
"who leadeth me into the (8) dens of Suti, but let not this my
"heart which hath done its desire before the sovereign princes
"who are in the underworld be given unto him . When they
"find the leg and the swathings (9) they bury them ."

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. XXVII . THE CHAPTER OF NOT LETTING THE HEART OF A MAN BE TAKEN FROM HIM IN THE UNDERWORLD . From the Papyrus of Ani.

Chap. XXVII . THE CHAPTER OF NOT LETTING THE HEART OF A MAN BE TAKEN FROM HIM IN THE UNDERWORLD . From the Papyrus of Ani.

Vignette : The scribe Ani, with hands raised in adoration, and his heart,
which is set upon a pedestal, in the presence of four gods who arc seated
upon a pedestal in the form of the emblem of Maat. In the Turin Papyrus
(Lepsius, Todtenbuch, BI . 25) the deceased is shewn kneeling before the
four children of Horns .

Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF NOT LETTING THE HEART (HATI)
OF A MAN BE TAKEN FROM HIM IN THE UNDERWORLD . 2 Saith
Osiris Ani :-

"Hail, ye who carry away hearts! [Hail,] ye who steal [hearts,
"and who make the heart of a man to go through its trans-
"formations according to his deeds, let not what he hath done
"harm him before you] .' (2) Homage to you, 0 ye lords of eternity,
"ye possessors of everlastingness, take ye not this heart of Osiris
"Ani into (3) your grasp, this heart of Osiris, and cause ye not
"words of evil to spring up against it ; because this is the heart
"of (4) Osiris Ani, triumphant, and it belongeth unto him of
"many names (i . e ., Thoth), the mighty one whose words are
"his limbs, and who sendeth forth his heart to dwell (5) in his
"body . The heart of Osiris Ani is triumphant, it is made new
"before the gods, he hath gained power over it, he hath not
"been spoken to [according to] what he hath done . He bath
"gotten power over (6) his own members. His heart obeyeth
"him, he is the lord thereof, it is in his body, and it shall never
"fall away therefrom . I, Osiris, the scribe Ani, victorious in
"peace, and triumphant in the beautiful Amenta and on the
"mountain of eternity, bid thee to be obedient unto me in the
"underworld ."

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. XXVI . THE CHAPTER OF GIVING A HEART TO THE DECEASED I N THE UNDERWORLD . From the Papyrus of Ani.

Chap. XXVI . THE CHAPTER OF GIVING A HEART TO THE DECEASED I N THE UNDERWORLD . From the Papyrus of Ani.

Vignette : The scribe Ani, clothed in white, and with his heart in his
right hand, addressing the god Anpu (Anubis), jackal-headed . In his left
hand, which is outstretched, Ani holds a necklace of several rows of co-
loured heads ; the clasp is made in the form of a pylon or gateway, and
on the side of the pendant, which is in the same form, is a representation
of a scarab or beetle in a boat to typify the Sun-god Ra-Khepera in his
boat . From the pendant hang lotus flowers . In other Theban papyri the
vignettes are different . In the Papyrus of Nebseni (sheet 5) the god
"Anubis who dwelleth in the city of embalmment" gives a heart to the
deceased ; and in others (see Naville, Todtenbuch, Ba. I . Bl . 37) the de-
ceased is seen either being embraced by Anubis or addressing his heart
which rests upon a standard before him . In the Turin papyrus (Lepsius,
Todtenbuch, 131 . 15) the deceased is seen kneeling before his own soul,
which is in the form of a human-headed hawk, and clasping his heart to
his breast with his left hand .

Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF GIVING A HEART TO OSIRIS
ANI (2) IN THE UNDERWORLD . He saith :--

"May my heart (db)r be with me in the House of Hearts! May
"my heart (hat) be with me in the House of Hearts! May my
"heart be with me, and may it rest there, [or] I shall not eat
"of the cakes of Osiris on the eastern side of the Lake (3) of
"Flowers, neither shall I have a boat wherein to go down the
"Nile, nor another wherein to go up, nor shall I be able to sail
"down the Nile with thee . May my mouth [be given] to me
"that I may (4) speak therewith, and my two legs to walk there-
"with, and my two hands and arms to overthrow my foe. May
"the doors of heaven be opened unto me (5) ; may Seb, the
"Prince I of the gods, open wide his two jaws unto me ; may
"he open my two eyes which are blindfolded ; may he cause
"me to stretch apart (6) my two legs which are bound together ;
"and may Anpu (Anubis) make my thighs firm so that I may
"stand upon them . May the goddess Sekhet make me to rise
"(7) so that I may ascend unto heaven, and may that be done
"which I command in the House of the ka (double) of Ptah
"(i. e ., Memphis) . I understand with my heart . I have gained
"the mastery over my (8) heart, I have gained the mastery over
"my two hands, I have gained the mastery over my legs, I have
"gained the power to do whatsoever my ka (double) pleaseth .
"(9) My soul shall not be fettered to my body at the gates of
"the underworld ; but I shall enter in peace and I shall come
"forth in peace .

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. XXV. THE CHAPTER OF MAKING A MAN TO POSSESS MEMORY IN THE UNDERWORLD. From the Papyrus of Nu.

Chap. XXV. THE CHAPTER OF MAKING A MAN TO POSSESS MEMORY IN THE UNDERWORLD. From the Papyrus of Nu.

Vignette : In the greater number of the Theban papyri this Chapter is
without vignette . In the Brocklehurst papyrus, however, (see Naville,
Todtenbuch, Bd . 1 . Bl . 36) the Sent priest, wearing a panther's skin, is
seen holding up before the face of the deceased, who stands before him,
a small bearded figure like an ushabti . In the Turin papyrus (Lepsius,
Todtenbueh, 131 . 15), the priest and the deceased are standing facing each
other, and no ceremony is being performed .

Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF MAKING A MAN TO POSSESS
MEMORY IN THE UNDERWORLD . The chancellor-in-chief, Nu,
triumphant, the overseer of the palace, the son of the chief
chancellor Amen-hetep, saith :-

(2) "May my name be given to me in the Great House, and
"may I remember my name in the House of Fire on the night
"(3) of counting the years and of telling the number of the
"mouths. I am with the Divine One, and I sit on the eastern
"side of heaven . If any god whatsoever should advance unto
"me (4), let me be able to proclaim his name forthwith ."

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. XXIV. THE CHAPTER OF BRINGING CHARMS UNTO THE DECEASED IN THE UNDERWORLD. From the Papyrus of Ani.

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