[This hand of Atum, which expels the rage in heaven (and) the disturbance in Heliopolis, which fights victoriously (and) which pro]tects its lord, the powerful [one, who protects Re, (on) that day of] the great battle in the north-west of the house [(of) Uraeus Iusaas.]
Ihr Götter, die ihr im Süden, Norden, Westen und Osten seid, alle Menschen, alle Pat, alle Rechit, alle Hen-memet u.s.w., kommt und seht Harsomtus-pa-chered, der mit seiner wrrt-Krone erscheint, der vor seinen Vater Horus-Behedeti, den großen Gott, den Herrn des Himmels, tritt.
Author(s):
Elke Freier;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Niklas Hartmann,
Daniel A. Werning,
Gunnar Sperveslage
(Text file created: 05/22/2024,
latest changes: 09/25/2025)
Komme und rette diesen Mann, der eine Biss-/Stichverletzung hat, so wie du dich selbst gerettet hast vor den {drei}〈vier〉 (?) Aufrührern/Lärmemachern, die gegen dich im Norden von Unu/Hermopolis vorgegangen sind und die gegen dich in Herwer vorgegangen sind!
#lc: [20]# He was experienced (lit.: tasted) in battle #lc: [21]# (certainly) with a strong arm (lit.: his arm being strong) due to what he did for the north.
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