Sentence ID ICICIzCe57lcYkF9t4FscG7vkMU
51,4 Vertical columns above Kheruef ḫrp mn.w r ḏi̯.t m-bꜣḥ r mꜣꜣ.w n nṯr-nfr smnḫ kꜣ.t.PL 51,5 mj wdd.t mrr(.t).n ḥm =f m jri̯.ṯ jst ḥtp jb n nb-tꜣ.DU 51,6 m jri̯.ṯ mn.w ꜥꜣ.w.PL wr.PL sẖkr pr =f m ḏꜥm m q(r)ḥ(.t).PL nb.t 51,7 nn ḏr-ꜥ =sn jw =w ꜥšꜣ.PL r smn =sn m zẖꜣ.w ḏꜣw.PL 51,8 wsḫ.PL mḥ m ḫbsd m ꜥꜣ.t nb.t šps.t bjꜣ.t.PL tmm 51,9 jri̯.t jn (j)r(.j)-pꜥ(.t) ḥꜣ.t(j)-ꜥ smr-ꜥꜣ r rd(.w).PL s.t mḥ-jb mnḫ n jty jm.j-jb Ḥr.w m 51,10 pr =f sḫnti̯.n nswt r wr.PL r =f hrr nb-tꜣ.DU ḥr bjꜣ(.t) =f zẖꜣ.w-nswt jm.j-rʾ-pr n ḥm.t-nswt-wr.t 51,11 Tjy ꜥnḫ.tj H̱r.PL=f mꜣꜥ-ḫrw ḥsi̯.w mri̯.w m-bꜣḥ ḥm =f m ḥtr n mꜣꜣ mn.w
[51,4] Providing mementos (lit., monuments) to be placed in the (royal) presence for the inspection (lit., sight/seeing) of the good god, and causing the products to be excellent [51,5] like the commands which his majesty desired to be done (lit., in doing), since the heart of the lord of Two Lands is content [51,6] with the making of the great and large mementos (lit., monuments) and the ornamenting of his house with electrum and with all (sorts of) vessels [51,7] without limit; they are plentiful more than they can be established in writing: wḏꜣ-pectorals, [51,8] broad collars filled (i.e. inlaid) with lapis lazuli (and) with every noble precious material and treasure (lit., wonder) which has not (before) [51,9] been made—by the hereditary prince, count, great companion at the steps of the throne, excellent confidant of the sovereign, the favorite (lit., one who is in the heart) of Horus in [51,10] his house, the one whom the king promoted more than those greater than him, with whose character the lord of Two Lands is content, the royal scribe, overseer of the estate of [51,11] the great royal wife Tiye, may she live, Kheruef, justified, praised, (and) beloved in the presence of his majesty in the duty of inspecting (lit., seeing) the mementos (lit., monuments).
Comments
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For more on this construction see Wente’s note, OIP 102, p. 57, n. d.
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So Wente (OIP 102, p. 58, n. h), with further sources.
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Wente reads: “embellishing artifacts” with a note about the meaning of kꜣ.wt (OIP 102, p. 57-58, n. b).
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For more on this construction see see Wente’s note, OIP 102, p. 58, n. i.
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For other options for the reading of this phrase, see Wente, OIP 102, p. 57, n. a.
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So Wente, who cites the variant in the tomb of Userhat (OIP 102, p. 58, n. n).
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