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Sentences of text JIPOHMLM6BDYDMVLVPI6PKNJ5U
en O darkness, which created the light, the one whose face is beautiful, who is he who caused everything that is to come into being.
en O one with wide stride, the foremost of Heliopolis, the lord of silence in the hidden chamber.
en O the one whose stride is wide, who is in Heliopolis, the lord of silence in the midst of the underworld.
en O whose body is hidden as Amun, the great one, (when) he distanced himself as Horakhety.
en O the one who makes secret himself, while he became distant in the midst of the sky, while he was Horakhety.
en O enemy, foe, that rebel of the foremost of the West.
en Testimony is against you from the district of Tjaret, as far as the nome of Sais.
en Your testimony is that which you did (i.e. his crimes) starting from the district of Shenu, while you have completed it in the house of Neith of/in Sais.
en Turn yourself back!
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en O darkness, which created the light, the one whose face is beautiful, who is he who caused everything that is to come into being. |
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en O one with wide stride, the foremost of Heliopolis, the lord of silence in the hidden chamber. |
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en O the one whose stride is wide, who is in Heliopolis, the lord of silence in the midst of the underworld. |
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en O whose body is hidden as Amun, the great one, (when) he distanced himself as Horakhety. |
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en O the one who makes secret himself, while he became distant in the midst of the sky, while he was Horakhety. |
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Middle Egyptian Rto. 7,20 j ḫft.j{.PL} ḫr.w sbj.w{.PL.} pfj n.w ḫnt.j-jmn.tjt (vacat: end of line left blank) |
en O enemy, foe, that rebel of the foremost of the West. |
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en Testimony is against you from the district of Tjaret, as far as the nome of Sais. |
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en Your testimony is that which you did (i.e. his crimes) starting from the district of Shenu, while you have completed it in the house of Neith of/in Sais. |
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en Turn yourself back! |
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en You are in my hand. |
Please cite as:
(Full citation)Ann-Katrin Gill, with contributions by Peter Dils, Lutz Popko, Billy Böhm, Sentences of text "The Interpretations of the Secrets of the Ritual of Driving Away the Aggressor" (Text ID JIPOHMLM6BDYDMVLVPI6PKNJ5U) <https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/text/JIPOHMLM6BDYDMVLVPI6PKNJ5U/sentences>, in: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae, Corpus issue 18, Web app version 2.1.3, 5/16/2023, ed. by Tonio Sebastian Richter & Daniel A. Werning on behalf of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert & Peter Dils on behalf of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig (accessed: xx.xx.20xx)(Short citation)
https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/text/JIPOHMLM6BDYDMVLVPI6PKNJ5U/sentences, in: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae (accessed: xx.xx.20xx)
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