Author(s):
Doris Topmann;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 09/22/2022)
Deine Strahlen treten in die Erde ein, um die Westlichen zu erleuchten, die Duat-Bewohner stimmen für dich Lobpreis an, (sie) die deinen Anblick wünschen(?) jeden Tag.
Deine Strahlen treten in die Erde ein, damit sie die Gesichter erleuchten; die Duat-Bewohner stimmen für dich Lobpreis an, (sie) die deinen Anblick wünschen(?) jeden Tag.
Author(s):
Roberto A. Díaz Hernández;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Max Bader,
Anja Weber,
Silke Grallert,
Sophie Diepold
(Text file created: 12/17/2017,
latest changes: 08/21/2025)
starker König, der seine Feinde schlägt, groß an Namen, prächtig an Titulatur, beliebter Fürst, einer, bei dessen Anblick jedermann jubelt, wie wenn man Re bei [seinem] Aufgang [jeden Tag (o.ä.)] sieht, beim [Lob]preisen für den Fürsten, beim Erbitten von [Gesund]heit [für] seine Majestät bei ihren (= der Götter) Kas;
Author(s):
Ralph Birk & Friedhelm Hoffmann & Lorenzo Medini & Anke Blöbaum;
with contributions by:
Anke Blöbaum
(Text file created: 12/06/2024,
latest changes: 09/30/2025)
Author(s):
Ralph Birk & Friedhelm Hoffmann & Lorenzo Medini & Anke Blöbaum;
with contributions by:
Anke Blöbaum
(Text file created: 12/06/2024,
latest changes: 09/30/2025)
Stand (upright) and stretch (yourself) out with the praying ones on the river bank of Nedyt, […] the need of this land, which has given life […], since he is the son who opened the womb, the power of Geb in his mother, child, made/fashioned of gold, begetting one, the one who is mourned, fashioned (in) the left eye, placed on the right eye.
Author(s):
Ann-Katrin Gill;
with contributions by:
Lutz Popko,
Billy Böhm,
Peter Dils,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache, SAW
(Text file created: 06/21/2022,
latest changes: 08/19/2025)
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Stand (upright) and stretch (yourself) out with the praying ones on the river bank of Nedyt, those that mourn the need of this land, which has given life to these altogether, since he is the son who opened the womb, the power of Geb in his mother, the gold in the midst of the darkness, His mother(?) fashioned in the left eye, placed on the right eye.
Author(s):
Ann-Katrin Gill;
with contributions by:
Lutz Popko,
Billy Böhm,
Peter Dils,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache, SAW
(Text file created: 06/21/2022,
latest changes: 08/19/2025)
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