
Of Travelling In The Boat Of Ra
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Epiphanius Wilson
Egyptian Book Of the Dead
The Colonial Press
1901
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Of Travelling In The Boat Of Ra: solar journey, protection, divine alignment.
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Of Travelling In The Boat Of Ra
From the Papyrus of Nu (British Museum No. 10,477, sheet 28).]
ANOTHER CHAPTER OF TRAVELLING IN THE GREAT BOAT OF RA. The Osiris Nu, the
overseer of the palace, the chancellor-in-chief, triumphant, saith:
“Behold now, O ye luminaries in Annu, ye people in Kher-āba, the god
Kha(?) hath been born; his cordage hath been completed, and the instrument
wherewith he maketh his way hath [he] grasped firmly. I have protected the
implements of the gods, and I have delivered the boat Kha(?) for him. I
have come forth into heaven, and I have travelled therein with Rā in the
form of an ape, and[ have turned back the paths of Nut at the staircase of
the god Sebek.”
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