. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. thou hast searched the earth for thy receivest thy bread which decays not, and thybeer which perishes not. Thou standest at the doors,repulsing the Rekhit. Khent-ment-f^ comes forth to thee ;he grasps thy hand, and leads thee to heaven before thyfather Keb, who rejoices to meet thee and gives theehis two hands. He kisses thee, he fondles thee, hepushes thee forward at the head of the indestructiblespirits. Those whose seats are hidden adore givest offerings to the Great Ones, thou standestup [before] the Watchers.^ Thou smitest (thre
. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. thou hast searched the earth for thy receivest thy bread which decays not, and thybeer which perishes not. Thou standest at the doors,repulsing the Rekhit. Khent-ment-f^ comes forth to thee ;he grasps thy hand, and leads thee to heaven before thyfather Keb, who rejoices to meet thee and gives theehis two hands. He kisses thee, he fondles thee, hepushes thee forward at the head of the indestructiblespirits. Those whose seats are hidden adore givest offerings to the Great Ones, thou standestup [before] the Watchers.^ Thou smitest (threshest)grain, thou reapest barley, thou keepest the festivals ofthe first day of the month, and the festivals of thefifteenth day of the month, according to the decree TA , 1. 285. 2 , Begetter of a spirit ? 3 , First one of Amenti, 1. 286. 4 AAAA/S The forms of this name are —*- 111 f 111 1111111 il -- - ^;,-, 1. 288. 6 p^^^, 1. 2^ The Elysian Fields of the ErTVPTiAXS >i-~—- -- •• ■■-!r~\ -- -.—..^.. ..^ I. :,,SH^^>«?^^^;»iKi5iiiiwiji
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