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Of Receiving Paths

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Epiphanius Wilson
Egyptian Book Of the Dead
The Colonial Press
1901
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Of Receiving Paths: guidance, access, safe routes beyond death.
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Of Receiving Paths

[From the Papyrus of Nu (British Museum No. 10,477, sheet 9).]

THE CHAPTER OF RECEIVING PATHS [WHEREON TO WALK] IN RE-STAU. The
chancellor-in-chief, Nu, triumphant, saith:

“The paths which are above me [lead] to Re-stau. I am he who is girt about
with his girdle and who cometh forth from the [goddess of] the _Ureret_
crown. I have come, and I have stablished things in Abtu (Abydos), and I
have opened out paths in Re-stau. The god Osiris hath eased my pains. I am
he who maketh the waters to come into being, and who setteth his throne
[thereon], and who maketh his path through the funeral valley and through
the Great Lake. I have made my path, and indeed I am [Osiris].

“[Osiris was victorious over his enemies, and the Osiris Nebqet is
victorious over his enemies. He hath become as one of yourselves, [O ye
gods], his protector is the Lord of eternity, he walketh even as ye walk,
he standeth even as ye stand, he sitteth even as ye sit, and he talketh
even as ye talk in the presence of the Great God, the Lord of
Amentet.]”(77)

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