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Of Opening The Tomb

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Epiphanius Wilson
Egyptian Book Of the Dead
The Colonial Press
1901
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Of Opening The Tomb: release, access, ritual transition.
Public Domain (copyright expired)
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Of Opening The Tomb

[From the Papyrus of Nebseni (British Museum No. 9,900, sheet 6).]

THE CHAPTER OF OPENING THE TOMB TO THE SOUL [AND] TO THE SHADE OF OSIRIS
the scribe Nebseni, the lord of reverence, born of the lady of the house
Mut-restha, triumphant, SO THAT HE MAY COME FORTH BY DAY AND HAVE DOMINION
OVER HIS FLEET. [He saith:]

“That which was shut fast hath been opened, that is to say, he that lay
down in death [hath been opened]. That which was open hath been shut to my
soul through the command of the Eye of Horus, which hath strengthened me
and which maketh to stand fast the beauties which are upon the forehead of
Rā, whose strides are long as [he] lifteth up [his] legs [in journeying].
I have made for myself a way, my members are mighty and are strong. I am
Horus the avenger of his divine father. I am he who bringeth along his
divine father, and who bringeth along his mother by means of his
sceptre(?). And the way shall be opened unto him who hath gotten dominion
over his feet, and he shall see the Great God in the Boat of Rā, [when]
souls are counted therein at the bows, and when the years also are counted
up. Grant that the Eye of Horus, which maketh the adornments of light to
be firm upon the forehead of Rā, may deliver my soul for me, and let there
be darkness upon your faces, O ye who would hold fast Osiris. Oh, keep not
captive my soul, Oh, keep not ward over my shade, but let a way be opened
for my soul [and] for my shade, and let [them] see the Great God in the
shrine on the day of the judgment of souls, and let [them] recite the
utterances of Osiris, whose habitations are hidden, to those who guard the
members of Osiris, and who keep ward over the _Khu_s, and who hold captive
the shades of the dead who would work evil against me, so that they shall
[not] work evil against me. May a way for thy double (_ka_) along with
thee and along with [thy] soul be prepared by those who keep ward over the
members of Osiris, and who hold captive the shades of the dead. Heaven
shall [not] keep thee, the earth shall [not] hold thee captive, thou shalt
not have thy being with the divine beings who make slaughter, but thou
shalt have dominion over thy legs, and thou shalt advance to thy body
straightway in the earth [and to] those who belong to the shrine and guard
the members of Osiris.”

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