Ein Königsopfer des Amun-Re, des Herrn der Throne Beider Länder, des Vorderen von Karnak, des Urzeitlichen der Beiden Länder, mit heiligem Arm (und) aller Götter und Göttinnen, die in Theben sind, indem sie geben mögen alle schönen Dinge, bestehend aus dem, was von ihrem Altar herauskommt als Tagesbedarf täglich nach dem Opfern der Gaben am Beginn des Zeitabschnitts für den Ka des Osiris, des Gottesvaters Nes-Chenemiu, ohne in Ewigkeit aufzuhören, so wie die Sonne täglich auf- und untergeht.
You have spewed (yourself) as a Shesemti-bird, with gracious aspect, copulating bull, the one whose two Udjat-eyes shine at his head, instilling respect for him in his enemies.
while you have made your form as falcon, with beautiful face, copulating bull, the one whose eyes shine at his head, in order to instil respect in front of his foes.
Author(s):
Ann-Katrin Gill;
with contributions by:
Peter Dils,
Lutz Popko,
Billy Böhm,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache, SAW
(Text file created: 10/18/2021,
latest changes: 07/29/2025)
The golden one shines beside her father in this her name of Bastet, the one who goes up beside the Per-wer in this her name of Iahet, who makes the two lands green and guides the gods in this her name of Wadjyt.
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