Token ID ICADFcvmMzkDgEH0qooJWMEPDcQ



    substantive_masc
    de
    [ein keulenartiges Zepter]

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    preposition
    de
    in

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    substantive_masc
    de
    Arm

    Noun.sg.stpr.1sg
    N.m:sg:stpr

    personal_pronoun
    de
    [Suffix Pron. sg.1.c.]

    (unspecified)
    -1sg

    verb_3-inf
    de
    schlagen

    Inf
    V\inf

    substantive_masc
    de
    Übelgesinnter

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    substantive
    de
    [eine Waffe]

    (unspecified)
    N:sg

    verb_3-inf
    de
    schlagen

    Inf
    V\inf

    substantive_masc
    de
    Rebell

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg
en
the ꜣms-sceptre in my hand which smites the disaffected,
the jꜣꜣ.t-weapon which smites the rebel.
Author(s): Elizabeth Frood; with contributions by: Peter Dils, Daniel A. Werning ; (Text file created: 11/10/2020, latest changes: 10/14/2024)

Comments
  • jtꜣ/jꜣꜣ.t: The weapon here is written M17-X1-G1-N11, jtꜣ (TLA DZA 21.416.190). A parallel for these verses is the ritual instruction in the 21st Dynasty papyrus of Nedjmet, as discussed by Derchain (1955, 236; for the papyrus, see Lenzo, The two funerary papyri of Queen Nedjmet (P. BM EA 10490 and P. BM EA 10541 + Louvre E. 6258). British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan 15, 2010, 63-83). In this text the weapon is written M17-G1-G1-N29:V20, jꜣꜣq. Neither jtꜣ or jꜣꜣq is known from other contexts. I follow Derchain’s (1955, 236, n. 3) suggestion that in both texts the word should be understood as being a variant orthography of jꜣꜣt, a type of staff associated with ritual action in the Coffin Texts. The determinative in Wenennefer’s text is distinctive and very clear in the photograph and to me when I collated the text in 2001, contra Assmann et. al. (2005: 448) who read jꜣt as jm: ‘the ꜣms in my hand to smite the disaffected with it, that I may fell the rebel and recite glorifications, which Isis made’.

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood; with contributions by: Peter Dils ; Data file created: 11/10/2020, latest revision: 07/16/2024

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