A Hymn of Praise to Ra When He Riseth in the Eastern Part of Heaven: Behold, the Osiris Ani, the scribe of the holy offerings of all the gods, saith: Homage to thee, O thou who hast come as Khepera, Khepera the creator of the gods, Thou art seated on thy throne, thou risest up in the sky, illumining thy mother [Nut], thou art seated on thy throne as the king of the gods. [Thy] mother Nut stretcheth out her hands, and performeth an act of homage to thee. The domain of Manu receiveth thee with satisfaction. The goddess Maat embraceth thee at the two seasons of the day. May Ra give glory, and power, and thruth-speaking, and the appearance as a living soul so that he may gaze upon Heru-khuti, to the KA of the Osiris the Scribe Ani, who speaketh truth before Osiris, and who saith: Hail, O all ye gods of the House of the Soul, who weigh heaven and earth in a balance, and who give celestial food [to the dead]. Hail, Tatun, [who art] One, thou creator of mortals [and] of the Companies of the Gods of the South and of the North, of the West and of the East, ascribe ye praise to Ra, the lord of heaven, the KING, Life, Strength, and Health, the maker of the gods. Give ye thanks unto him in his beneficent form which is enthroned in the Atett Boat; beings celestial praise thee, beings terrestial praise thee. Thoth and the goddess Maat mark out thy course for thee day by day and every day. Thine enemy the Serpent hath been given over to the fire. The Serpent- fiend Sebau hath fallen headlong, his forelegs are bound in chains, and his hind legs hath Ra carried away from him. The Sons of Revolt shall never more rise up. The House of the Aged One keepeth festival, and the voices of those who make merry are in the Great Place. The gods rejoice when they see Ra crowned upon his throne, and when his beams flood the world with light. The majesty of this holy god setteth out on his journey, and he goeth onwards until he reacheth the land of Manu; the earth becometh light at his birth each day; he proceedeth until he reacheth the place where he was yesterday. O be thou at peace with me. Let me gaze upon thy beauties. Let me journey above the earth. Let me smite the Ass. Let me slit asunder the Serpent-fiend Sebau. Let me destroy Aepep at the moment of his greatest power. Let me behold the Abtu Fish at his season, and the Ant Fish with the Ant Boat as it piloteth it in its lake. Let me behold Horus when he is in charge of the rudder [of the Boat of Ra], with Thoth and the goddess Maat on each side of him. Let me lay hold of the tow-rope of the Sektet Boat, and the rope at the stern of the Matett Boat. Let Ra grant to me a view of the Disk (the Sun), and a sight of Ah (the Moon) unfailingly each day. Let my Ba- soul come forth to walk about hither and thither and whithersoever it pleaseth. Let my name be called out, let it be found inscribed on the tablet which recordeth the names of those who are to receive offerings. Let meals from the sepulchral offerings be given to me in the presence [of Osiris], as to those who are in the following of Horus. Let there be prepared for me a seat in the Boat of the Sun on the day wheron the god saileth. Let me be received in the presence of Osiris in the Land of Truth-speaking- the Ka of Osiris Ani.
A Hymn of Praise of Osiris: A Hymn of Praise to Osiris Un-Nefer,
the great god who dwelleth in Abtu, the king of eternity, the lord of
everlastingness, who traverseth millions of years in his existence. Thou art
the eldest son of the womb of Nut. Thou was begotten by Keb, the Erpat. Thou
art the lord of the Urrt Crown. Thou art he whose White Crown is lofty. Thou
art the King (Ati) of gods [and] men. Thou hast gained possession of the
sceptre of rule, and the whip, and the rank and dignity of thy divine
fathers. Thy heart is expanded with joy, O thou who art in the kingdom of
the dead. Thy son Horus is firmly placed on thy throne. Thou hast ascended
thy throne as the Lord of Tetu, and as the Heq who dwelleth in Abydos. Thou
makest the Two Lands to flourish through Truth-speaking, in the presence of
him who is the Lord to the Uttermost Limit. Thou drawest on that which hath
not yet come into being in thy name of "Ta-her-sta-nef." Thou
governest the Two Lands by Maat in thy name of "Seker." Thy power
is wide-spread, thou art he of whom the fear is great in thy name of "Usar"
(or "Asar"). Thy existence endureth for an infinite number of
double henti periods in thy name of "Un-Nefer."
Homage to thee, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, and Prince of Princes. Thou hast ruled the Two Lands from the womb of the goddess Nut. Thou hast governed the Lands of Akert. Thy members are of silver-gold, thy head is of lapis-lazuli, and the crown of thy head is of turquoise. Thou art An of millions of years. Thy body is all pervading, O Beautiful Face in Ta-tchesert. Grant thou to me glory in heaven, and power upon earth, and truth-speaking in the Divine Underworld, and [the power to] sail down the river to Tetu in the form of a living Ba-soul, and [the power to] sail up the river to Abydos in the form of a Benu bird, and [the power to] pass in through and to pass out from, without obstruction, the doors of the lords of the Tuat. Let there be given unto me bread-cakes in the House of Refreshing, and sepulchral offerings of cakes and ale, and propitiatory offerings in Anu, and a permanent homestead in Sekhet-Aaru, with wheat and barley therein- to the Double of the Osiris, the scribe Ani.
The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day: Here begin the chapters of coming
forth by day, and the songs of praising and glorifying which are to be
recited for "coming forth" and for entering into Khert-Neter, and
the spells which are to be said in beautiful Amentet. They shall be recited
on the day of the funeral, entering in after coming forth: The Osiris
Ani, the Osiris the scribe Ani saith:- Homage to thee, O Bull of Amentet,
Thoth the king of eternity is with me. I am the great god by the side of the
divine boat, I have fought for thee, I am one of those gods, those divine
chiefs, who proved the truth-speaking of Osiris before his enemies on the
day of the weighing of words. I am thy kinsman Osiris. I am [one of] those
gods who were the children of the goddess Nut, who hacked in pieces the
enemies of Osiris, and who bound in fetters the legion of Sebau devils on
his behalf. I am thy kinsman Horus, I have fought on thy behalf, I have come
to thee for thy name's sake. I am Thoth who proved the truth of the words of
Osiris before his enemies on the day of the weighing of words in the great
House of the Prince, who dwelleth in Anu. I am Teti, the son of Teti. My
mother conceived me in Tetu, and gave birth to me in Tetu. I am with the
mourners [and with] the women who tear out their hair and make lament for
Osiris in Taui-Rekhti, proving true the words of Osiris before his enemies.
Ra commanded Thoth to prove true the words of Osiris before his enemies;
what was commanded [for Osiris], let that be done for me by Thoth. I am with
Horus on the day of dressing Teshtesh. I open the hidden water-springs for
the ablutions of Urt-ab. I unbolt the door of the Shetait Shrine in Ra-stau.
I am with Horus as the protector of the left shoulder of Osiris, the dweller
in Sekhem. I enter in among and I come forth from the Flame-gods on the day
of the destruction of the Sebau fiends in Sekhem. I am with Horus on the
day[s] of the festivals of Osiris, at the making of offerings and oblations,
namely, on the festival which is celebrated on the sixth day of the month,
and on the day of the Tenat festival in Anu. I am the UAB priest (libationer)
in Tetu, Rera, the dweller in Per-Asar. I exalt him that is upon the high
place of the country. I look upon the hidden things (the mysteries) in Ra-stau.
I recite the words of the liturgy of the festival of the Soul- god in Tetu.
I am the SEM priest, and [perform] his duties. I am the UR- KHERP-HEM priest
on the day of placing the Henu Boat of Seker upon its divine sledge. I have
taken in my hand the digging tool on the day of digging up the earth in
Hensu.
Hail, O ye who make perfect souls to enter into the House of Osiris, make
ye the well-instructed soul of the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is
true, to enter in and to be with you in the House of Osiris. Let him hear
even as ye hear; let him have sight even as ye have sight; let him stand up
even as ye stand up; let him take his seat even as ye take your seats.
Hail, O ye who give cakes and ale to perfect souls in the House of Osiris, give ye cakes and ale twice each day (in the morning and in the evening) to the soul of the Osiris Ani, whose word is true before the gods, the Lords of Abydos, and whose word is true with you. Hail, O ye who open up the way, who act as guides to the roads [in the Other World] to perfect souls in the House of Osiris, open ye up for him the way, and act ye as guides to the roads to the soul of the Osiris, the scribe, the registrary of all the offerings made to the gods, Ani, [whose word is true] with you. May he enter the House of Osiris with boldness, and may he come forth therefrom in peace. May there be no opposition made to him, and may he not be sent back [therefrom]. May he enter in under favour [of Osiris], and may he come forth gratified [at the acceptance of] his true words. May his commands be performed in the House of Osiris, may his words travel with you, may he be glorious as ye are. May he be not found to be light in the Balance, may the Balance dispose of his case.
The Chapter of Giving a Mouth to the Osiris Ani, the Scribe, and Teller of the Offerings Which Are Made to All the Gods, Whose Word is True, Who Saith:- I rise up out of the Egg in the Hidden Land. May my mouth be given unto me that I may speak therewith in the presence of the Great God, the Lord of the Tuat. Let not my hand and my arm be repulsed in the presence of the Chiefs (Tchatchau) of any god. I am Osiris, the Lord of Ra-stau. May I, the Osiris, the scribe Ani, whose word is true, have my portion with him who is on the top of the Steps (Osiris). According to the desire of my heart I have come forth from the Island of Nesersert, and I have extinguished the fire.
Rubric: If this Chapter be known by the Osiris the scribe Ani, upon earth, [or if it be done] in writing upon [his] coffin, he shall come forth by day in every form which he pleaseth, and he shall enter into [his] abode, and shall not be repulsed. And cakes, and ale, and joints of meat [from those which are on] the altar of Osiris shall be given unto him; and he shall enter in peace into Sekhet-Aaru, conformably to the decree of the Dweller in Busiris. Wheat and barley (dhura) shall be given unto him therein, and he shall flourish there just as he did upon earth; and he shall do whatsoever it pleaseth him to do, even as do the Company of the Gods who are in the Tuat, regularly and continually, for millions of times.
Texts Relating to the Weighing of the Heart of Ani: The Names of
the Gods of the Great Company:- 1. Ra Harmakhis, the Great God in his boat.
2. Temu. 3. Shu. 4. Tefnut. 5. Keb. 6. Nut, the Lady of Heaven. 7. Isis. 8.
Nephthys. 9. Horus, the Great God. 10. Hathor, Lady of Amentet. 11. Hu. 12.
Sa.
The Prayer of Ani:- My heart, my mother; my heart, my mother! My heart
whereby I came into being! May nought stand up to oppose me at [my]
judgment, may there be no opposition to me in the presence of the Chiefs (Tchatchau);
may there be no parting of thee from me in the presence of him that keepeth
the Balance! Thou art my KA, which dwelleth in my body; the god Khnemu who
knitteth together and strengtheneth my limbs. Mayest thou come forth into
the place of happiness whither we go. May the Sheniu officials, who make the
conditions of the lives of men, not cause my name to stink, and may no lies
be spoken against me in the presence of the God. [Let it be satisfactory
unto us, and let the Listener god be favourable unto us, and let there be
joy of heart (to us) at the weighing of words. Let not that which is false
be uttered against me before the Great God, the Lord of Amentet. Verily, how
great shalt thou be when thou risest in triumph.]
The Speech of Thoth:- Thoth, the judge of right and truth of the Great
Company of the Gods who are in the presence of Osiris, saith: Hear ye this
judgment. The heart of Osiris hath in very truth been weighed, and his
Heart-soul hath borne testimony on his behalf; his heart hath been found
right by the trial in the Great Balance. There hath not been found any
wickedness in him; he hath not wasted the offerings which have been made in
the temples; he hath not committed any evil act; and he hath not set his
mouth in motion with words of evil whilst he was upon earth.
The Speech of the Dweller in the Embalmment Chamger (Anubis): - Pay good
heed, O righteous Judge to the Balance to support [the testimony] thereof.
Variant: Pay good heed to the weighing in the Balance of the heart of the
Osiris, the singing-woman of Amen, Anhai, whose word is truth, and place
thou her heart in the seat of truth in the presence of the Great God.
The Speech of the Gods:- The Great Company of the Gods say to Thoth who
dwelleth in Khemenu: That which cometh forth from thy mouth shall be
declared true. The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is true, is holy and
righteous. He hath not committed any sin, and he hath done no evil against
us. The devourer Am-mit shall not be permitted to prevail over him. Meat
offerings and admittance into the presence of the god Osiris shall be
granted unto him, together with an abiding habitation in the Field of
Offerings (Sekhet-hetepet), as unto the Followers of Horus.
The Speech of Horus to Osiris in Introducing Ani to Him:- Horus, the son
of Isis, saith: I have come to thee, O Un-Nefer, and I have brought unto
thee the Osiris Ani. His heart is righteous, and it hath come forth from the
Balance; it hath not sinned against any god or any goddess. Thoth hath
weighed it according to the decree pronounced unto him by the Company of the
Gods, and it is most true and righteous. Grant thou that cakes and ale may
be given unto him, and let him appear in the presence of the god Osiris, and
let him be like unto the Followers of Horus for ever and ever.
The Speech of Ani:- And the Osiris Ani saith: Behold, I am in thy
presence, O Lord of Amentet. There is no sin in my body. I have not spoken
that which is not true knowingly, nor have I done anything with a false
heart. Grant thou that I may be like unto those favoured ones who are in thy
following, and that I may be an Osiris greatly favoured of the beautiful
god, and beloved of the Lord of the Two Lands, I who am a veritable royal
scribe who loveth thee, Ani, whose word is true before the god Osiris.
The Description of the Beast Am-Mit:- Her forepart is like that of a crocodile, the middle of her body is like that of a lion, her hind quarters are like those of a hippopotamus.
Here Begin the Praises and Glorifyings of Coming Out From and of Going
Into the Glorious Khert-Neter, Which Is in the Beautiful Amentet, of Coming
Forth by Day in All the Forms of Existence Which It May Please the Deceased
to Take, of Playing at Draughts, of Sitting in the Seh Hall, and of
Appearing as a Living Soul: The Osiris the scribe Ani saith after he
hath arrived in his haven of rest- now it is good for [a man] to recite
[this work whilst he is] upon earth, for then all the words of Tem come to
pass.
"I am the god Tem in rising. I am the Only One. I came into
existence in Nu. I am Ra who rose in the beginning, the ruler of this
[creation]."
Who is this?
"It is Ra, when at the beginning he rose in the city of Hensu,
crowned like a king for his coronation. The Pillars of the god Shu were not
as yet created, when he was upon the steps of him that dwelleth in Khemenu.
"I am the Great God who created himself, even Nu, who made his names
to become the Company of the Gods as gods."
Who is this?
"It is Ra, the creator of the names of his limbs, which came into
being in the form of the gods who are in the train of Ra.
"I am he who cannot be repulsed among the gods."
Who is this?
"It is Temu, the dweller in his disk, but others say that it is Ra
when he riseth in the eastern horizon of the sky.
"I am Yesterday, I know To-day."
Who is this?
"Yesterday is Osiris, and To-day is Ra, when he shall destroy the
enemies of Neb-er-tcher (the lord to the uttermost limit), and when he shall
establish as prince and ruler his son Horus.
"Others, however, say that To-day is Ra, on the day when we
commemorate the festival of the meeting of the dead Osiris with his father
Ra, and when the battle of the gods was fought, in which Osiris, the Lord of
Amentet, was the leader."
What is this?
"It is Amentet, [that is to say] the creation ofthe souls of the
gods when Osiris was leader in Set-Amentet.
"Others, however, say that it is the Amentet which Ra hath given
unto me; when any god cometh he must rise up and fight for it.
"I know the god who dwelleth therein."
Who is this?
"It is Osiris. Others, however, say that his name is Ra, and that
the god who dwelleth in Amentet is the phallus of Ra, wherewith he had union
with himself.
"I am the Benu bird which is in Anu. I am the keeper of the volume
of the book (the Tablet of Destiny) of the things which have been made, and
of the things which shall be made."
Who is this?
"It is Osiris.
"Others, however, say that it is the dead body of Osiris, and yet
others say that it is the excrement of Osiris. The things which have been
made, and the things which shall be made [refer to] the dead body of Osiris.
Others again say that the things which have been made are Eternity, and the
things which shall be made are Everlastingness, and that Eternity is the
Day, and Everlastingness the Night.
"I am the god Menu in his coming forth; may his two plumes be set on
my head for me."
Who is this?
"Menu is Horis, the Advocate of his father [Osiris], and his coming
forth means his birth. The two plumes on his head are Isis and Nephthys,
when these goddesses go forth and set themselves thereon, and when they act
as his protectors, and when they provide that which his head lacketh.
"Others, however, say that the two plumes are the two exceedingly
large uraei which are upon the head of their father Tem, and there are yet
others who say that the two plumes which are upon the head of Menu are his
two eyes.
"The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is true, the registrar of all
the offerings which are made to the gods, riseth up and cometh into his
city."
What is this [city]?
"It is the horizon of his father Tem.
"I have made an end of my shortcomings, and I have put away my
faults."
What is this?
"It is the cutting of the navel string of the body of the Osiris the
scribe Ani, whose word is true before all the gods, and all his faults are
driven out.
What is this ?
"It is the purification [of Osiris] on the day of his birth.
"I am purified in my great double nest which is in Hensu on the day
of the offerings of the followers of the Great God who dwelleth
therein."
What is the "great double nest"?
"The name of one nest is 'Millions of years,' and 'Great Green
[Sea]' is the name of the other, that is to say 'Lake of Natron' and 'Lake
of Salt.'
"Others, however, say the name of the one is 'Guide of Millions of
Years,' and that 'Great Green Lake' is name of the other. Yet others say
that 'Begetter of Millions of Years' is the name of one, and 'Great Green
Lake' is the name of the other. Now, as concerning the Great God who
dwelleth therein, it is Ra himself.
"I pass over the way, I know the head of the Island of Maati."
What is this?
"It is Ra-stau, that is to say, it is the gate to the South of
Nerutef, and it is the Northern Gate of the Domain (Tomb of the god).
"Now, as concerning the Island of Maati, it is Abtu.
"Others, however, say that it is the way by which Father Tem
travelleth when he goeth forth to Sekhet-Aaru, [the place] which produceth
the food and sustenance of the gods who are [in] their shrines.
"Now the Gate Tchesert is the Gate of the Pillars of Shu, that is to
say, the Northern Gate of the Tuat.
"Others, however, say that the Gate of Tchesert is the two leaves of
the door through which the god Tem passeth when he goeth forth to the
eastern horizon of the sky.
"O ye gods who are in the presence [of Osiris], grant to me your
arms, for I am the god who shall come into being among you."
Who are these gods?
"They are the drops of blood which came forth from the phallus of Ra
when he went forth to perform his own mutilitation. These drops of blood
sprang into being under the forms of the gods Hu and Sa, who are in the
bodyguard of Ra, and who accompany the god Tem daily and every day.
"I, Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, have filled for thee
the utchat (the Eye of Ra, or of Horus), when it had suffered extinction on
the day of the combat of the Two Fighters (Horus and Set)."
What was this combat?
It was the combat which took place on the day when Horus fought with Set,
during which Set threw filth in the face of Horus, and Horus crushed the
genitals of Set. The filling of the utchat Thoth performed with his own
fingers.
"I remove the thunder-cloud from the sky when there is a storm with
thunder and lightning therein."
What is this?
"This storm was the raging of Ra at the thunder-cloud which [Set]
sent forth against the Right Eye of Ra (the Sun). Thoth removed the thunder-
cloud from the Eye of Ra, and brought back the Eye living, healthy, sound,
and with no defect in it to its owner.
"Others, however, say that the thunder-cloud is caused by sickness
in the Eye of Ra, which weepeth for its companion Eye (the Moon); at this
time Thoth cleanseth the Right Eye of Ra.
"I behold Ra who was born yesterday from the thighs of the goddess
Mehurt; his strength is my strength, and my strength is his strength."
Who is this?
"Mehurt is the great Celestial Water, but others say that Mehurt is
the image of the Eye of Ra at dawn at his birth daily.
"[Others, however, say that] Mehurt is the utchat of Ra.
"Now Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, is a very great one
among the gods who are in the following of Horus; they say that he is the
prince who loveth his lord."
Who are the gods who are in the train of Horus?
"[They are] Kesta, Hapi, Taumutef, and Qebhsenuf.
"Homage to you, O ye lords of right and truth, ye sovereign princes
(Tchatcha) who [stand] round about Osiris, who do away utterly sins and
offences, and who are in the following of the goddess Hetepsekhus, grant ye
that I may come unto you. Destroy ye all the faults which are within me,
even as ye did for the Seven Spirits who are among the followers of their
lord Sepa. Anpu (Anubis) appointed to them their places on the day [when he
said unto them], "Come ye hither."
Who are the "lords of right and truth"?
"The lords of right and truth are Thoth and Astes, the Lord of
Amentet.
"The Tchatcha round about Osiris are Kesta, Hapi, Tuamutef, and
Qebhsenuf, and they are also round about the Constellation of the Thigh (the
Great Bear), in the northern sky.
"Those who do away utterly sins and offences, and who are in the
following of the goddess Hetepsekhus, are the god Sebek and his associates
who dwell in the water.
"The goddess Hetepsekhus is the Eye of Ra.
"Others, however, say that it is the flame which accompanieth Osiris
to burn up the souls of his enemies.
"As concerning all the faults which are in Osiris, the registrar of
the offerings which are made unto all the gods, Ani, whose word is truth,
[these are all the offences which he hath committed against the Lords of
Eternity] since he came forth from his mother's womb.
"As concerning the Seven Spirits who are Kesta, Hapi, Tuamutef,
Qebhsenuf, Maa-atef, Kheribeqef and Heru-khenti-en-ariti, these did Anubis
appoint to be protectors of the dead body of Osiris.
"Others, however, say that he set them round about the holy place of
Osiris.
"Others say that the Seven Spirits [which were appointed by Anubis]
were Netcheh-netcheh, Aatqetqet, Nertanef-besef-khenti-hehf, Aq-her-ami-
unnut-f, Tesher-ariti-ami-Het-anes, Ubes-her-per-em-khetkhet, and Maaem-
kerh-annef-em-hru.
"The chief of the Tchatcha (sovereign princes) who is in Naarutef is
Horus, the Advocate of his father.
"As concerning the day wherein [Anubis said to the Seven Spirits],
'Come ye hither,' [the allusion here] is to the words 'Come ye hither,'
which Ra spake unto Osiris."
Verily may these same words be said unto me in Amentet.
"I am the Divine Soul which dwelleth in the Divine Twin-gods."
Who is this Divine Soul?
"It is Osiris. [When] he goeth into Tetu, and findeth there the Soul
of Ra, the one god embraceth the other, and two Divine Souls spring into
being within the Divine Twin-gods."
"As concerning the Divine Twin-gods they are Heru-netch-her-tefef
and Heru-khent-en-Ariti (Horus the Advocate of his father [Osiris], and
Horus the sightless). "Others say that the double Divine Soul which
dwelleth in the Divine Twin-gods is the Soul of Ra and the Soul of Osiris,
and yet others say that it is the Soul which dwelleth in Shu, and the Sould
which dwelleth in Tefnut, and that these two Souls form the double Divine
Soul which dwelleth in Tetu.
"I am the Cat which fought near the Persea Tree in Anu on the night
when the foes of Neb-er-tcher were destroyed."
Who is this Cat?
"This male Cat is Ra himself, and he was called 'Mau' because of the
speech of the god Sa, who said concerning him: 'He is like (mau) unto that
which he hath made'; therefore, did the name of Ra become 'Mau.'
"Others, however, say that the male Cat is the god Shu, who made
over the possessions of Keb to Osiris.
"As concerning the fight which took place near the Persea Tree in
Anu [these words have reference to the slaughter] of the children of
rebellion, when righteous retribution was meted out to them for [the evil]
which they had done.
"As concerning the 'night of the battle,' [these words refer to] the
invasion of the eastern portion of the heaven by the children of rebellion,
whereupon a great battle arose in heaven and in all the earth.
"O thou who art in thine egg (Ra,) who showest from thy Disk, who
risest on thy horizon, and dost shine with golden beams in the height of
heaven, like unto whom there is none among the gods, who sailest above the
Pillars of Shu, who sendest forth blasts of fire from thy mouth, [who
illuminest the Two Lands with thy splendour, deliver] thou Nebseni, the lord
of fealty [to Osiris], from the god whose form is hidden, and whose eyebrows
are like unto the two arms of the Balance on the night when the sentences of
doom are promulgated."
Who is this invisible god?
"It is An-a-f (he who bringeth his arm.).
"As concerning 'the night when the sentences of doom are
promulgated,' it is the night of the burning of the damned, and of the
overthrow of the wicked at the Block, and of the slaughter of souls."
Who is this [slaughterer of souls]?
"It is Shesmu, the headsman of Osiris.
"[Concerning the invisible god] some say that he is Aapep when he
riseth up with a head bearing upon it [the feather of] Maat (Truth). But
others say that he is Horus when he riseth up with two heads, whereon one
beareth [the feather of] Maat, and the other [the symbol of] wickedness. He
bestoweth wickedness on him that worketh wickedness, and right and truth
upon him that followeth righteousness and truth.
"Others say that he is Heru-ur (the Old Horus), who dwelleth in
Sekhem; others say that he is Thoth; others say that he is Nefer-Tem; and
others say that he is Sept who doth bring to nought the acts of the foes of
Nebertcher.
"Deliver thou the scribe Nebseni, whose word is truth, from the
Watchers, who carry murderous knives, who possess cruel fingers, and who
would slay those who are in the following of Osiris."
May these Watchers never gain the mastery over me, and may I never fall
under their knives!
Who are these Watchers?
"They are Anubis and Horus, [the latter being] in the form of Horus
the sightless. Others, however, say that they are the Tchatcha (sovereign
princes of Osiris), who bring to nought the operations of their knives; and
others say that they are the chiefs of the Sheniu chamber.
"May their knives never gain the mastery over me. May I never fall
under the knives wherewith they inflict cruel tortures. For I know their
names, and I know the being, Matchet, who is among them in the House of
Osiris. He shooteth forth rays of light from his eye, being himself
invisible, and he goeth round about heaven robed in the flames which come
from his mouth, commanding Hapi, but remaining invisible himself. May I be
strong on earth before Ra, may I arrive safely in the presence of Osiris. O
ye who preside over your altars, let not your offerings to me be wanting,
for I am one of those who follow after Nebertcher, according to the writings
of Khepera. Let me fly like a hawk, let me cackle like a goose, let me lay
always like the serpent-goddess Neheb- ka."
Who are those who preside over their altars?
"Those who preside over their altars are the similitude of the Eye
of Ra, and the similitude of the Eye of Horus.
"O Ra-Tem, thou Lord of the Great House [in Anu], thou Sovereign
(life, strentgh, health [be to thee]) of all the gods, deliver thou the
scribe Nebseni, whose word is truth, from the god whose face is like unto
that of a greyhound, whose brows are like those of a man, who feedeth upon
the dead, who watcheth at the Bend of the Lake of Fire, who devoureth the
bodies of the dead, and swalloweth hearts, and who voideth filth, but who
himself remaineth unseen."
Who is this greyhound-faced god?
"His name is 'Everlasting Devourer,' and he liveth in the Domain [of
Fire] (the Lake of Unt).
"As concerning the Domain of Fire, it is that Aat which is in
Naarutef, and is near the Sheniu chamber. The sinner who walketh over this
place falleth down among the knives [of the Watchers].
"Others, however, say that the name of this god is 'Mates,' and that
he keepeth watch over the door of Amentet; others say that his name is
'Beba,' and that he keepeth watch over the Bend [of the stream] of Amentet,
and yet others say that his name is 'Herisepef.'
"Hail, Lord of Terror, Chief of the Lands of the South and North,
thou Lord of the Desert, who dost keep prepared the block of slaughter, and
who dost feed on the intestines [of men]!"
Who is this Lord of Terror?
"It is the Keeper of the Bend [of the stream] of Amentet."
Who is this Keeper?
"It is the Heart of Osiris, which is the devourer of all slaughtered
things.
"The Urrt Crown hath been given unto him, with gladness of heart, as
Lord of Hensu."
Who is this?
"He to whom the Urrt Crown hath been given with gladness of heart as
Lord of Hensu is Osiris. He was bidden to rule among the gods on the day of
the union of earth [with earth] in the presence of Nebertcher."
Who is this?
"He who was bidden to rule among the gods is the son of Isis
(Horus), who was appointed to rule in the room of his father Osiris.
"As concerning [the words] 'day of the union of earth with earth,'
they have reference to the union of earth with earth in the coffin of
Osiris, the Soul that liveth in Hensu, the giver of meat and drink, the
destroyer of wrong, and the guide to the everlasting paths."
Who is this?
"It is Ra himself."
"[Deliver thou the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth] from
the great god who carrrieth away souls, who eateth hearts, who feedeth upon
offal, who keepeth watch in the darkness, who dwelleth in the Seker Boat;
those who live in sin fear him."
Who is this?
"It is Suti, but others say that it is Smamur, the soul of Keb.
"Hail, Khepera in thy boat, the two Companies of the Gods are in thy
body. Deliver thou the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, from the
Watchers who pass sentences of doom, who have been appointed by the god
Nebertcher to protect him, and to fasten the fetters on his foes, and who
slaughter in the torture chambers; there is no escape from their fingers.
May they never stab me with their knives, may I never fall helpless into
their chambers of torture. I have never done the things which the gods hate.
I am he who is pure in the Mesqet chamber. And saffron cakes have been
brought unto him in Tannt."
Who is this?
"It is Khepera in his boat; it is Ra himself.
"As concerning the Watchers who pass sentences of doom, they are the
Apes Isis and Nephthys.
"As concerning the things which the gods hate, they are acts of
deceit and lying. He who passeth through the place of purification within
the Mesqet chamber is Anpu (Anubis), who is hard by the coffer which
containeth the inward parts of Osiris. He to whom saffron cakes have been
brought in Tannt is Osiris.
"Others, however, say that the saffron cakes in Tannt represent
heaven and earth, and others say that they represent Shu, the strengthener
of the Two Lands in Hensu; and others say that they represent the Eye of
Horus, and that Tannt is the burial-place of Osiris.
"Tem hath builded thy house, and the double Lion-god hath laid the
foundations of thy habitation. Lo! medicaments have been brought. Horus
purifieth Set and Set strengtheneth, and Set purifieth and Horus
strengtheneth.
"The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth before Osiris, hath
come into this land, and he hath taken possession thereof with his two feet.
He is Tem, and he is in the city.
"Turn thou back, O Rehu, whose mouth shineth, whose head moveth,
turn thou back before his strength." Another reading is, 'Turn thou
back from him who keepeth watch, and is himself unseen.' Let the Osiris Ani
be safely guarded. He is Isis, and he is found with her hair spread over
him; it is shaken out over his brow. He was conceived by Isis, and
engendered by Nephthys, and they have cut away from him the things which
should be cut from him.
"Fear followeth after thee, terror is about thine arms. Thou hast
been embraced for millions of years by arms; mortals go round about thee.
Thou smitest down the mediators of thy foes, and thou seizest the arms of
the power of darkness. Thy two sisters (Isis and Nephthys) are given to thee
for thy delight. Thou hast created that which is in Kher-aha, and that which
is Anu. Every god feareth thee, for thou art exceedingly great and terrible;
thou [avengest] every god on the man who curseth him, and thou shootest
arrows at him. Thou livest according to thy will. Thou art Uatchet, the Lady
of Flame, evil befalleth those who set themselves up against thee."
What is this?
"'Hidden in form, given of Menhu,' is the name of the "tomb.
'He who seeth what is on his hand' is the name of Qerau, or, as others say,
it is the name of the Block.
"Now, he whose mouth shineth and whose head moveth is the phallus of
Osiris, but others say it is [the phallus] of Ra. 'Thou spreadest thy hair,
and I shake it out over his brow" is said concerning Isis, who hideth
in her hair, and draweth it round about her.
"Uatchet, the Lady of Flames, is the Eye of Ra."
The Seven Arits: The First Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is
Sekhet-her-asht-aru. The name of the Watcher is Smetti. The name of the
Herald is Hakheru. The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, shall say when he
cometh unto the First Arit: "I am the mighty one who createth his own
light. I have come unto thee, O Osiris, and, purified from that which
defileth thee, I adore thee. Lead on. Name not the name of Ra-stau to me.
Homage to thee, O Osiris, in thy might and in thy strength in Ra-stau. Rise
up and conquer, O Osiris, in Abtu. Thou goest round about heaven, thou
sailest in the presence of Ra, thou lookest upon all the beings who have
knowledge. Hail, Ra, thou who goest round about in the sky, I say, O Osiris
in truth, that I am the Sahu (Spirit-body) of the god, and I beseech thee
not to let me be driven away, nor to be cast upon the wall of blazing fire.
Let the way be opened in Ra-stau, let the pain of the Osiris be relieved,
embrace that which the Balance hath weighed, let a path be made for the
Osiris in the Great Valley, and let the Osiris have light to guide him on
his way."
The Second Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is Unhat. The name of the
Watcher is Seqt- her. The name of the Herald is Ust. The Osiris Ani, whose
word is truth, shall say [when he cometh to this Arit]: "He sitteth to
carry out his heart's desire, and he weigheth words as the Second of Thoth.
The strength which protecteth Thoth humbleth the hidden Maati gods, who feed
upon Maat during the years of their lives. I offer up my offerings [to him]
at the moment when he maketh his way. I advance, and I enter on the path. O
grant thou that I may continue to advance, and that I may attain to the
sight of Ra, and of those who offer up [their] offerings."
The Third Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is Unem-hauatu-ent-pehui. The
name of the Watcher is Seres-her. The name of the Herald is Aa. The Osiris
the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, shall say [when he cometh to this
Arit]: "I am he who is hidden in the great deep. I am the Judge of the
Rehui, I have come and I have done away the offensive thing which was upon
Osiris. I tie firmly the place on which he standeth, coming forth from the
Urt. I have stablished things in Abtu, I have opened up a way through
Ra-stau, and I have relieved the pain which was in Osiris. I have balanced
the place whereon he standeth, and I have made a path for him; he shineth
brilliantly in Ra-stau."
The Fourth Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is Khesef-her-asht-kheru. The
name of the Watcher is Seres-tepu. The name of the Herald is Khesef-at. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, shall say [when he cometh to
this Arit]: "I am the Bull, the son of the ancestress of Osiris. O
grant ye that his father, the Lord of his god-like companions, may bear
witness on his behalf. I have weighed the guilty in judgment. I have brought
unto his nostrils the life which is ever lasting. I am the son of Osiris, I
have accomplished the journey, I have advanced in Khert-Neter."
The Fifth Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is Ankhf-em-fent. The name of
the Watcher is Shabu. The name of the Herald is Teb-her-kha-kheft. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, shall say [when he cometh to
this Arit]: "I have brought unto thee the jawbone in Ra-stau. I have
brought unto thee thy backbone in Anu. I have gathered together his manifold
members therein. I have driven back Aapep for thee. I have spit upon the
wounds [in his body]. I have made myself a path among you. I am the Aged One
among the gods. I have made offerings to Osiris. I have defended him with
the word of truth. I have gathered together his bones, and have collected
all his members."
The Sixth Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is Atek-tau-kehaq-kheru. The
name of the Watcher is An-her. The name of the Herald is Ates-her-[ari]-she.
The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, shall say [when he cometh to
this Arit]: "I have come daily, I have come daily. I have made myself a
way. I have advanced over that which was created by Anpu (Anubis). I am the
Lord of the Urrt Crown. I am the possessor [of the knowledge of] the words
of magical power, I am the Avenger according to law, I have avenged [the
injury to] his Eye. I have defended Osiris. I have accomplished my journey.
The Osiris Ani advanceth with you with the word which is truth."
The Seventh Arit: The name of the Doorkeeper is Sekhmet-em-tsu-sen. The
name of the Watcher is Aa-maa-kheru. The name of the Herald is Khesef-khemi.
The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, shall say [when he cometh to
this Arit]: "I have come unto thee, O Osiris, being purified from foul
emissions. Thou goest round about heaven, thou seest Ra, thou seest the
beings who have knowledge. [Hail], thou, ONE! Behold, thou art in the Sektet
Boat which traverseth the heavens. I speak what I will to his Sahu
(Spirit-body). He is strong, and cometh into being even [as] he spake. Thou
meetest him face to face. Prepare thou for me all the ways which are good
[and which lead] to thee."
Rubric: If [these] words be recited by the spirit when he shall come to the Seven Arits, and as he entereth the doors, he shall neither be turned back nor repulsed before Osiris, and he shall be made to have his being among the blessed spirits, and to have dominion among the ancestral followers of Osiris. If these things be done for any spirit he shall have his being in that place like a lord of eternity in one body with Osiris, and at no place shall any being contend against him.
The Pylons of the House of Osiris: The following shall be said
when one cometh to the FIRST PYLON. The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is
truth, saith: "Lady of tremblings, high-walled, the sovereign lady, the
lady of destruction, who uttereth the words which drive back the destroyers,
who delivereth from destruction him that cometh." The name of her
Doorkeeper is Neruit.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the SECOND PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Lady of heaven,
Mistress of the Two Lands, devourer by fire, Lady of mortals, who art
infinitely greater than any human being." The name of her Doorkeeper is
Mes-Ptah.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the THIRD PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Lady of the Altar,
the mighty lady to whom offerings are made, greatly beloved one of every god
sailing up the river to Abydos." The name of her Doorkeeper is Sebqa.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the FOURTH PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Prevailer with
knives, Mistress of the Two Lands, destroyer of the enemies of the
Still-Heart (Osiris), who decreeth the release of those who suffer through
evil hap." The name of her Doorkeeper is Nekau.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the FIFTH PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Flame, Lady of
fire, absorbing the entreaties which are made to her, who permitteth not to
approach her the rebel." The name of her Doorkeeper is Henti-Reqiu.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the SIXTH PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Lady of light, who
roareth mightily, whose breadth cannot be comprehended. Her like hath not
been found since the beginning. There are serpents over which are unknown.
They were brought forth before the Still-Heart." The name of her
Doorkeeper is Semati.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the SEVENTH PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Garment which
envelopeth the helpless one, which weepeth for and loveth that which it
covereth." The name of her Doorkeeper is Saktif.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the EIGHTH PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Blazing fire,
unquenchable, with far-reaching tongues of flame, irresistible slaughterer,
which one may not pass through fear of its deadly attack." The name of
her Doorkeeper is Khutchetef.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the NINTH PYLON. The
Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Chieftainess, lady
of strength, who giveth quiet of heart to the offspring of her lord. Her
girth is three hundred and fifty khet, and she is clothed with green
feldspar of the South. She bindeth up the divine form and clotheth the
helpless one. Devourer, lady of all men." The name of her Doorkeeper is
Arisutchesef.
The following shall be said when one cometh to the TENTH PYLON. The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith: "Goddess of the loud voice, who maketh her suppliants to mourn, the awful one who terrifieth, who herself remaineth unterrified within." The name of her Doorkeeper is Sekhenur.
The Speech of the Priest Ammutef: I have come unto you, O ye great
Tchatcha Chiefs who dwell in heaven, and upon earth, and in Khert-Neter, and
I have brought unto you the Osiris Ani. He hath not committed any act which
is an abomination before all the gods. Grant ye that he may live with you
every day.
The Osiris the scribe Ani adoreth Osiris, Lord of Rasta, and the Great Company of the Gods who live in Khert-Neter. He saith: "Homage to thee, Khenti Amenti, Un-Nefer, who dwellest in Abtu. I come to thee. My heart holdeth Truth. There is no sin in my body. I have not told a lie wittingly, I have not acted in a double manner. Grant thou to me cakes, let me appear in the presence, at the altar of the Lords of Truth, let me go in and come forth from Khert-Neter [at will], let not my Heart- soul be driven away [from me]; and grant me a sight of the Disk and the beholding of the Moon for ever and ever.
The Speech of the Priest Sameref: I have come unto you, O ye
Tchatcha Chiefs who dwell in Rasta, and I have brought unto you the Osiris
Ani, grant ye unto him cakes, and water, and air, and a homestead in
Sekhet-hetep as to the followers of Horus.
The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, adoreth Osiris, the Lord of everlastingness, and the Tchatcha Chiefs, the Lords of Rasta. He saith: "Homage to thee, O King of Khert-Neter, thou Governor of Akert! I have come unto thee. I know thy plans, I am equipped with the forms which thou takest in the Tuat. Give thou to me a place in Khert-Neter, near the Lords of Truth. May my homestead be lasting in Sekhet-hetep, may I receive cakes in thy presence."
The Judges in Anu: Hail, Thoth, who madest to be true the word of
Osiris against his enemies, make thou the word of the scribe Nebseni to be
true against his enemies, even as thou didst make the word of Osiris to be
true against his enemies, in the presence of the Tchatcha Chiefs who are
with Ra and Osiris in Anu, on the night of the "things of the
night," and the night of battle, and of the fettering of the Sebau
fiends, and the day of the destruction of the enemies of Neb-er-tcher.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs in Anu are Tem, Shu, Tefnut, [Osiris and
Thoth]. Now the "fettering of the Sebau fiends" signifieth the
destruction of the Smaiu fiends of Set, when he wrought iniquity a second
time.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris to be true against his
enemies, make thou the word of the Osiris Ani to be true against his
enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Tetu, on the night of
setting up the Tet in Tetu.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Tetu are Osiris, Isis, Nephthys,
and Horus the avenger of his father. Now the "setting up of the Tet in
Tetu" signifieth [the raising up of] the shoulder of Horus, the
Governor of Sekhem. They are round about Osiris in the band [and] the
bandages.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris to be true against his
enemies, make thou the word of the Osiris Ani to be true against his
enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Sekhem, on the night of
the "things of the night" in Sekhem.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Sekhem are Heru-khenti-en- ariti
and Thoth who is with the Tchatcha Chiefs of Nerutef. Now the night of the
"things of the night festival" signifieth the dawn on the
sarcophagus of Osiris.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris to be true against his
enemies, make thou the word of the Osiris the scribe Ani to be true against
his enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in the double town
Pe-Tep, on the night of setting up the "Senti" of Horus, and of
establishing him in the inheritance of the possessions of his father Osiris.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Pe-Tep are Horus, Isis, Kesta
(Mesta) and Hapi. Now the "setting up of the 'Senti' of Horus"
hath reference to the words which Set spake to his followers, saying
"Set up the Senti."
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris to be true against his
enemies, make thou the word of the Osiris the scribe Ani to be true, in
peace, against his enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in the
Lands of the Rekhti (Taiu-Rekhti), in the night when Isis lay down, and kept
watch to make lamentation for her brother Osiris.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Taiu-Rekhti are Isis, Horus,
Kesta (Mesta) [Anpu and Thoth].
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris true against his enemies,
make thou the word of Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, in peace,
to be true against his enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in
Abtu, on the night of the god Haker, when the dead are separated, and the
spirits are judged, and when the procession taketh place in Teni.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Abtu are Osiris, Isis, and
Up-uat.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris to be true against his
enemies, make thou the word of the Osiris, the scribe and assessor of the
sacred offerings which are made to all the gods, Ani, to be true against his
enemies, with the Tchatcha Chiefs who examine the dead on the night of
making the inspection of those who are to be annihilated.
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are present at the examination of the
dead are Thoth, Osiris, Anpu and Asten (read Astes). Now the inspection (or,
counting) of those who are to be annihilated signifieth the shutting up of
things from the souls of the sons of revolt.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris true against his enemies,
make thou the word of the Osiris the scribe Ani to be true against his
enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are present at the digging up of
the earth [and mixing it] with their blood, and of making the word of Osiris
to be true against his enemies.
As concerning the Tchatcha Chiefs who are present at the digging up of
the earth in Tetu: When the Smaiu fiends of Set came [there], having
transformed themselves into animals, these Tchatcha Chiefs slew them in the
presence of the gods who were there, and they took their blood, and carried
it to them. These things were permitted at the examination [of the wicked]
by those [gods] who dwelt in Tetu.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris to be true against his
enemies, make thou the word of the Osiris [the scribe] Ani to be true
against his enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Nerutef on
the night of the "Hidden of Forms."
Now the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Nerutef are Ra, Osiris, Shu and
Bebi.
Now, the night of the "Hidden of Forms" referreth to the
placing on the sarcophagus [of Osiris] the arm, the heel, and the thigh of
Osiris Un-Nefer.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris true against his enemies,
make thou the word of the Osiris, whose word is truth, to be true against
his enemies, with the great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Rasta, on the night
when Anpu lay with his arms on the things by Osiris, and when the word of
Horus was make to be true against his enemies.
The great Tchatcha Chiefs who are in Rasta are Horus, Osiris, and Isis.
The heart of Osiris is happy, the heart of Horus is glad, and the two halves
of Egypt (Aterti) are well satisfied thereat.
Hail, Thoth, who didst make the word of Osiris true against his enemies,
make thou the word of the Osiris the scribe Ani, the assessor of the holy
offerings made to all the gods, to be true against his enemies, with the Ten
great Tchatcha Chiefs who are with Ra, and with Osiris, and with every god,
and with every goddess, in the presence of the god Nebertcher. He hath
destroyed his enemies, and he hath destroyed every evil thing which
appertained to him.
Rubric: If this Chapter be recited for, or over, the deceased, he shall come forth by day, purified after death, according to the desire of his heart. Now if this Chapter be recited over him, he shall progress over the earth, and he shall escape from every fire, and none of the evil things which appertain to him shall ever be round about him; never, a million times over, shall this be.
The Chapter of Opening the Mouth of Osiris Ani: To be said:- The god Ptah shall open my mouth, and the god of my town shall unfasten the swathings, the swathings which are over my mouth. Thereupon shall come Thoth, who is equipped with words of power in great abundance, and shall untie the fetters, even the fetters of the god Set which are over my mouth. And the god Tem shall cast them back at those who would fetter me with them, and cast them at him. Then shall the god Shu open my mouth, and make an opening into my mouth with the same iron implement wherewith he opened the mouth of the gods. I am the goddess Sekhmet, and I take my seat upon the place by the side of Amt-ur the great wind of heaven. I am the great Star-goddess Saah, who dwelleth among the Souls of Anu. Now as concerning every spell, and every word which shall be spoken against me, every god of the Divine Company shall set himself in opposition thereto.
The Chapter of Bringing Words of Power to the Osiris Ani, who saith:- I am Tem-Khepera who produced himself on the thighs of his divine mother. Those who dwell in Nu have been made wolves, and those who are among the Tchatcha Chiefs have become hyenas. Behold, I will gather together to myself this charm from the person with whom it is [and from the place] wherein it is [and it shall come to me] quicker than a greyhound, and swifter that light. Hail, thou who bringest the Ferry- Boat of Ra, thou holdest thy course firmly and directly in the north wind as thou sailest up the river towards the Island of Fire which is in Khert-Neter. Behold, thou shalt gather together to thee this charm from wheresoever it may be, and from whomsoever it may be with [and it shall come to me] quicker than a greyhound, and swifter than light. It (the charm) made the transformations of Mut; it fashioned the gods [or] kept them silent; by it Mut gave the warmth [of life] to the gods. Behold, these words of power are mine, and they shall come unto me from wheresoever they may be, or with whomsoever they may be, quicker than greyhounds and swifter than light, or, according to another reading, "swifter than shadows."
The Chapter of Giving a Heart to the Osiris Ani in Khert-Neter: He saith:- Let my heart be with me in the House of Hearts. Let my heart- case be with me in the House of heart-cases. Let my heart be with me, and let it rest in [me or] I shall not eat the cakes of Osiris in the eastern side of the Lake of Flowers, nor have a boat wherein to float down the river, nor a boat to sail up the river to thee, nor be able to embark in a boat with thee. Let my mouth be to me that I may speak therewith. Let my legs be to me that I may walk therewith. Let my arms be to me that I may overthrow the foe therewith. Let the two doors of the sky be opened to me. May Keb, the Erpat of the gods, open his jaws to me. May he open my two eyes which are blinded by swathings. May he make me to lift up my legs in walking which are tied together. May Anpu make my thighs to become vigorous. May the goddess Sekhmet raise me, and lift me up. Let me ascend into heaven, let that which I command be performed in Het-ka-Ptah. I know how to use my heart. I am master of my heart-case. I am master of my hands and arms. I am master of my legs. I have the power to do that which my KA desireth to do. My Heart-soul shall not be kept a prisoner in my body at the gates of Amentet when I would go in in peace and come forth in peace.
The Chapter of Not Letting the Heart of the Osiris, the Assessor of the Divine Offerings of All the Gods, Ani, Whose Word Is Truth Before Osiris, Be Driven Back from Him in Khert-Neter: He saith:- My heart of my mother. My heart of my mother. My heart-case of my transformations. Let not any one stand up to bear testimony against me. Let no one drive me away from the Tchatcha Chiefs. Let no one make thee to fall away from me in the presence of the Keeper of the Balance. Thou art my KA, the dweller in my body, the god Khnemu who makest sound my members. Mayest thou appear in the place of happiness whither we go. Let not make my name to stink Shenit Chiefs, who make men to be stable.
The Chapter of Not Letting the Heart-Soul of a Man Be Snatched Away from Him in Khert-Neter: The Osiris the scribe Ani saith:--I, even I, am he who cometh forth from the Celestial Water (Akeb). He (Akeb) produced abundance for me, and hath the mastery there in the form of the River.
The Chapter of Giving Air in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- I am the Egg which dwelt in the Great Cackler. I keep ward over that great place which Keb hath proclaimed upon earth. I live; it liveth. I grow up, I live, I snuff the air. I am Utcha-aab. I go round about his egg [to protect it]. I have thwarted the moment of Set. Hail, Sweet one of the Two Lands! Hail, dweller in the tchefa food! Hail, dweller in the lapis-lazuli! Watch ye over him that is in his cradle, the Babe when he cometh forth to you.
The Chapter of Not Letting the Heart of a Man Be Snatched Away from Him in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- Get thee back, O messenger of every god! Art thou come to [snatch away] my heart-case which liveth? My heart-case which liveth shall not be given unto thee. [As] I advance, the gods hearken unto my propitiation [prayer] and they fall down on their faces [whilst] they are on their own land.
The Chapter of Not Letting the Heart-Case of a Man Be Taken Away from Him in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, ye who steal and crush heart-cases [and who make the heart of a man to go through its transformations according to his deeds: let not what he hath done harm him before you]. Homage to you, O ye Lords of Eternity, ye masters of everlastingness, take ye not this heart of Osiris Ani into your fingers, and this heart-case, and cause ye not things of evil to spring up against it, because this heart belongeth to the Osiris Ani, and this heart-case belongeth to him of the great names (Thoth), the mighty one, whose words are his members. He sendeth his heart to rule his body, and his heart is renewed before the gods. The heart of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, is to him; he hath gained the mastery over it. He hath not said what he hath done. He hath obtained power over his own members. His heart obeyeth him, he is the lord thereof, it is in his body, and it shall never fall away therefrom. I command thee to be obedient unto me in Khert-Neter. I, the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace; whose word is truth in the Beautiful Amentet, by the Domain of Eternity.
The Chapter of Breathing the Air and of Having Power over Water in
Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- Open to me! Who art thou? Whither
goest thou? What is thy name? I am one of you. Who are these with you? The
two Merti goddesses (Isis and Nephthys). Thou separatest head from head when
[he] entereth the divine Mesqen chamber. He causeth me to set out for the
temple of the gods Kem-heru. "Assembler of souls" is the name of
my ferry-boat. "Those who make the hair to bristle" is the name of
the oars. "Sert" ("Goad") is the name of the hold.
"Steering straight in the middle" is the name of the rudder;
likewise, [the boat] is a type of my being borne onward in the lake. Let
there be given unto me vessels of milk, and cakes, and loaves of bread, and
cups of drink, and flesh, in the Temple of Anpu.
Rubric: If the deceased knoweth this Chapter, he shall go into, after coming forth from Khert-Neter of [the Beautiful Amentet].
The Chapter of Snuffing the Air, and of Having Power over the Water in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, thou Sycamore tree of the goddess Nut! Give me of the [water and of the] air which is in thee. I embrace that throne which is in Unu, and I keep guard over the Egg of Nekek-ur. It flourisheth, and I flourish; it liveth, and I live; it snuffeth the air, and I snuff the air, I the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in [peace].
The Chapter of Not Dying a Second Time in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- My hiding place is opened, my hiding place is opened. The Spirits fall headlong in the darkness, but the Eye of Horus hath made me holy, and Upuati hath nursed me. I will hide myself among you, O ye stars which are imperishable. My brow is like the brow of Ra. My face is open. My heart-case is upon its throne, I know how to utter words. In very truth I am Ra himself. I am not a man of no account. I am not a man to whom violence can be done. Thy father liveth for thee, O son of Nut. I am thy son, O great one, I have seen the hidden things which are thine. I am crowned upon my throne like the king of the gods. I shall not die a second time in Khert-Neter.
The Chapter of Not Rotting in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:-
O thou who art motionless, O thou who art motionless, O thou whose members
are motionless, like unto those of Osiris. Thy members shall not be
motionless, they shall not rot, they shall not crumble away, they shall not
fall into decay. My members shall be made [permanent] for me as if I were
Osiris.
Rubric: If this Chapter be known by the deceased he shall never see corruption in Khert-Neter.
The Chapter of Not Perishing and of Being Alive in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail ye children of the god Shu. The Tuat hath gained the mastery over his diadem. Among the Hamemet Spirits may I arise, even as did arise Osiris.
The Chapter of Not Going in to the Block of the God: The Osiris Ani saith:- My head was fastened on my body in heaven, O Guardian of the Earth, by Ra. [This] was granted [to me] on the day of my being stablished, when I rose up out of a state of weakness upon [my] two feet. On the day of cutting off the hair Set and the Company of the Gods fastened my head to my neck, and it became as firm as it was originally. Let nothing happen to shake it off again! Make ye me safe from the murderer of my father. I have tied together the Two Earths. Nut hath fastened together the vertebrae of my neck, and [I] behold them as they were originally, and they are seen in the order wherein they were when as yet Maat was not seen, and when the gods were not born in visible forms. I am Penti. I am the heir of the great gods, I the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth.
The Chapter of Not Being Transported to the East in Khert-Neter:
The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, Phallus of Ra, which advanceth and beateth down
opposition. Things which have been without motion for millions of years have
come into life through Baba. I am stronger thereby than the strong, and I
have more power thereby than the mighty. Now, let me not be carried away in
a boat, or be seized violently and taken to the East, to have the festivals
of Sebau Devils celebrated on me. Let not deadly wounds be inflicted upon
me, and let me not be gored by horns. Thou shalt neither fall [nor] eat fish
made by Tebun.
Now, no evil thing of any kind whatsoever shall be done unto me by the Sebau Devils. [I shall not be gored by] horns. Therefore the Phallus of Ra, [which is] the head of Osiris, shall not be swallowed up. Behold, I shall come into me fields and I shall cut the grain. The gods shall provide me with food. Thou shalt not then be gored, Ra-Khepera. There shall not be then pus in the Eye of Tem, and it shall not be destroyed. Violence shall not be done unto me, and I shall not be carried away in [my] boat to the East to have the festivals of the Sebau Devils celebrated on me in evil fashion. Cruel gashes with knives shall not be inflicted upon me, and I shall not be carried away in [my] boat to the East. I the Osiris, the assessor of the holy offerings of all the gods, Ani, whose word is truth, happily, the lord of fealty [to Osiris].
The Chapter of Not Letting the Head of a Man Be Cut Off from His Body in Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- I am a Great One, the son of a Great One. [I am] Fire, the son of Fire, to whom was given his head after it had been cut off. The head of Osiris was not removed from his body, and the head of Osiris Ani shall not be removed from his body. I have knitted myself together, I have made myself whole and complete. I shall renew my youth. I am Osiris Himself, the Lord of Eternity.
The Chapter of Making the Soul To Be Joined to its Body in
Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, thou god Aniu! Hail, thou god
Pehreri, who dwellest in thy hall, the Great God. Grant thou that my soul
may come to me from any place wherein it may be. Even if it would tarry, let
my soul be brought unto me from any place wherein it may be. Thou findest
the Eye of Horus standing by thee like unto those beings who resemble
Osiris, who never lie down in death. Let not the Osiris Ani, whose word is
truth, lie down dead among those who lie in Anu, the land wherein [souls]
are joined to their bodies in thousands. Let me have possession of my
Ba-soul and of my Spirit-soul, and let my word be truth with it (the
Ba-soul) in every place wherein it may be. Observe then, O ye guardians of
Heaven, my soul [wherever it may be]. Even if it would tarry, cause thou my
Ba-soul to see my body. Thou shalt find the Eye of Horus standing by thee
like [the Watchers].
Hail, ye gods who tow along the boat of the Lord of Millions of Years,
who bring it over the sky of the Tuat, who make it to journey over Nent, who
make Ba-souls to enter into their Spirit-bodies, whose hands hold the
steering poles and guide it straight, who grasp tightly your paddles,
destroy ye the Enemy; thus shall the Boat rejoice, and the Great God shall
travel on his way in peace. Moreover, grant ye that the Ba-soul of the
Osiris Ani, whose word is truth before the gods, may come forth with your
navel cords in the eastern part of the sky, and that it may follow Ra to the
place where he was yesterday, and may set in peace, in peace in Amentet. May
it gaze upon its earthly body, may it take up its abode and its Spirit-body,
may it neither perish nor be destroyed for ever and for ever.
Rubric: These words shall be said over a model of the Ba-soul made of gold, and inlaid with precious stones, which shall be placed on the breast of the Osiris.
The Chapter of Not Letting the Soul of a Man Be Held Captice in
Khert-Neter: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, thou who art exalted! Hail,
thou who art adored! Hail, Mighty One of Souls, thou divine Soul who
inspirest great dread, who dost set the fear of thyself in the gods, who are
enthroned upon thy mighty seat. Make thou a path for the Spirit-soul and the
Ba-soul of the Osiris Ani. I am equipped with [words of power]. I am a
Spirit-soul equipped with [words of power]. I have made my way to the place
where are Ra and Hathor.
Rubric: If this Chapter be known by the deceased he shall be able to transform himself into a Spirit-soul who shall be equipped with [his soul and his shadow] in Khert-Neter, and he shall not be shut up inside any door in Amentet, when he is coming forth upon the Earth, or when he is going back into [Khert-Neter.]
The Chapter of Opening the Tomb to the Ba-Soul and the Shadow, and of
Coming Forth by Day, and of Having Mastery Over the Two Legs: The Osiris
the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- The place which is closed is
opened, the place which is shut (or sealed) is sealed. That which lieth down
in the closed place is opened by the Ba-soul which is in it. By the Eye of
Horus I am delivered. Ornaments are stablished on the brow of Ra. My stride
is made long. I lift up my two thighs [in walking]. I have journeyed over a
long road. My limbs are in a flourishing condition. I am Horus, the Avenger
of his Father, and I bring the Urrt Crown [and set it on] its standard. The
road of souls is opened. My twin soul seeth the Great God in the Boat of Ra,
on the day of souls. My soul is in the front thereof with the counter of the
years. Come, the Eye of Horus hath delivered for me my soul, my ornaments
are stablished on the brow of Ra. Light is on the faces of those who are in
the members of Osiris. Ye shall not hold captive my soul. Ye shall not keep
in durance my shadow. The way is open to my soul and to my shadow. It seeth
the Great God in the shrine on the day of counting souls. It repeateth the
words of Osiris. Those whose seats are invisible, who fetter the members of
Osiris, who fetter Heart-souls and Spirit-souls, who set a seal upon the
dead, and who would do evil to me, shall do no evil to me. Haste on the way
to me. Thy heart is with thee. My Heart-soul and my Spirit-soul are
equipped; they guide thee. I sit down at the head of the great ones who are
chiefs of their abodes. The wardens of the members of Osiris shall not hold
thee captive, though they keep ward over souls, and set a seal on the shadow
which is dead. Heaven shall not shut thee in.
Rubric: If this Chapter be known by the deceased he shall come forth by day, and his soul shall not be kept captive.
The Chapter of Lifting Up the Feet, and of Coming Forth on the Earth: The Osiris Ani saith:- Perform thy work, O Seker, perform thy work, O Seker, O thou who dwellest in thy circle, and who dwellest in my feet in Khert-Neter. I am he who sendeth forth light over the Thigh of heaven. I come forth in heaven. I sit down by the Light-god (Khu). O I am helpless. O I am helpless. I would walk. I am helpless. I am helpless in the regions of those who plunder in Khert-Neter, I the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace.
The Chapter of Forcing a Way into Amentet [and of Coming Forth] by Day: The Osiris Ani saith:- The town of Unu is opened. My head is sealed up, Thoth. Perfect is the Eye of Horus. I have delivered the Eye of Horus which shineth with splendours on the brow of Ra, the Father of the gods, [I am] that self-same Osiris, [the dweller in] Amentet. Osiris knoweth his day, and he knoweth that he shall live through his period of life; I shall have by being with him. I am the Moon-god Aah, the dweller among the gods. I shall not come to an end. Stand up therefore, O Horus, for thou art counted among the gods.
The Chapter of Coming Forth by Day and of Living after Death: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, thou One, who shinest from the moon. Hail, thou One, who shinest from the moon. Grant that this Osiris Ani may come forth among thy multitudes who are at the portal. Let him be with the Light-God. Let the Tuat be opened to him. Behold, the Osiris Ani shall come forth by day to perform everything which he wisheth upon the earth among those who are living [thereon].
The Chapter of Coming Forth by Day after Forcing an Entrance through the Aamhet: The Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, Soul, thou mighty one of terror! Verily, I am here. I have come. I behold thee. I have passed through the Tuat. I have seen Father Osiris. I have scattered the gloom of night. I am his beloved one. I have come, I have seen my Father Osiris. I have stabbed the heart of Suti. I have made offerings to my Father Osiris. I have opened every way in heaven and on the earth. I am the son who loveth his Fathers (sic) Osiris. I am a Spirit-body. I am a Spirit-soul. I am equipped. Hail, every god and every Spirit-soul. I have made the way [to Osiris]. I the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth.
The Chapter of Making a Man to Return to Look Upon his House on Earth: The Osiris Ani saith:- I am the Lion-god who cometh forth with long strides. I have shot arrows, and I have wounded my prey. I have shot arrows, and I have wounded my prey. I am the Eye of Horus, I traverse the Eye of Horus at this season. I have arrived at the domains. Grant that the Osiris Ani may come in peace.
Another Chapter of the Coming Forth of a Man by Day against His Enemies in Khert-Neter: [The Osiris Ani saith:-] I have divided the heavens. I have cleft the horizon. I have traversed the earth [following in] his footsteps. I have conquered the mighty Spirit-souls because I am equipped for millions of years with words of power. I eat with my mouth. I evacuate with my body. Behold, I am the God of the Tuat! Let these things be given unto me, the Osiris Ani, in perpetuity withou fail or diminution.
A Hymn of Praise to Ra When He Riseth upon the Horizon, and When He
Settest in the Land of Life: Osiris the scribe Ani saith:- Homage to
thee, O Ra, when thou risest as Tem-Heru-Khuti. Thou art to be adored. Thy
beauties are before mine eyes, [thy] radiance is upon my body. Thou goest
forth to thy setting in the Sektet Boat with [fair] winds, and thy heart is
glad; the heart of the Matet Boat rejoiceth. Thou stridest over the heavens
in peace, and all thy foes are cast down; the stars which never rest sing
hymns of praise unto thee, and the stars which are imperishable glorify thee
as thou sinkest to rest in the horizon of Manu, O thou who art beautiful at
morn and at eve, O thou lord who livest, and art established, O my Lord!
Homage to thee, O thou who art Ra when thou risest, and who art Tem when
thou settest in beauty. Thou risest and thou shinest on the back of thy
mother [Nut], O thou who art crowned the king of the gods! Nut welcometh
thee, and payeth homage unto thee, and Maat, the everlasting and
never-changing goddess, embraceth thee at noon and at eve. Thou stridest
over the heavens, being glad at heart, and the Lake of Testes is content.
The Sebau-fiend hath fallen to the ground, his fore-legs and his hind-legs
have been hacked off him, and the knife hath severed the joints of his back.
Ra hath a fair wind, and the Sektet Boat setteth out on its journey, and
saileth on until it cometh into port. The gods of the South, the gods of the
North, the gods of the West, and the gods of the East praise thee, O thou
Divine Substance, from whom all living things came into being. Thou didst
send forth the word when the earth was submerged with silence, O thou Only
One, who didst dwell in heaven before ever the earth and the mountains came
into being. Hail, thou Runner, Lord, Only One, thou maker of the things that
are, thou hast fashioned the tongue of the Company of the Gods, thou hast
produced whatsoever cometh forth from the waters, thou springest up out of
them above the submerged land of the Lake of Horus. Let me breathe the air
which cometh forth from thy nostrils, and the north wind which cometh forth
from thy mother Nut. Make thou my Spirit-soul to be glorious, O Osiris, make
thou my Heart-soul to be divine. Thou art worshipped as thou settest, O Lord
of the gods, thou art exalted by reason of thy wondrous works. Shine thou
with the rays of light upon my body day by day, upon me, Osiris the scribe,
the assessor of the divine offerings of all the gods, the overseer of the
granary of the Lords of Abydos, the real royal scribe who loveth thee, Ani,
whose word is truth, in peace.
Praise be unto thee, O Osiris, the Lord of Eternity, Un-Nefer, Heru- Khuti (Harmakhis), whose forms are manifold, whose attributes are majestic [Praise be unto thee], O thou who art Ptah-Seker-Tem in Anu, thou Lord of the hidden shrine, thou Creator of the House of the KA of Ptah (Het-ka-Ptah) and of the gods [therein], thou Guide of the Tuat, who art glorified when thou settest in Nu (the Sky). Isis embraceth thee in peace, and she driveth away the fiends from the entrances of thy paths. Thou turnest thy face towards Amentet, and thou makest the earth to shine as with refined copper. Those who have lain down in death rise up to see thee, they breathe the air, and they look upon thy face when the disk riseth on the horizon. Their hearts are at peace since they behold thee, o thou who art Eternity and Everlastingness.
The Solar Litany Homage to you, O ye gods of the Dekans in Anu,
and to you, O ye Hememet-spirits in Kher Aha, and to thee, O Unti, who art
the most glorious of all the gods who are hidden in Anu,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee, O An in Antes, Heru-khuti, who dost with long strides
march across the heavens,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee, O Everlasting Soul, thou Soul who dwellest in Tetu,
Un-Nefer, the son of Nut, who art the Lord of Akert,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee in thy dominion over Tetu, upon whose brow the Urrt Crown
is established, thou One who createst the strength to protect thyself, and
who dwellest in peace,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee, O Lord of the Acacia Tree, whose Seker Boat is set upon
its sledge, who turnest back the Fiend, the Evildoer, and dost cause the Eye
of Ra (utchat) to rest upon its seat,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee, O thou who art mighty in thine hour, thou great and
mighty Prince who dost dwell in Anrutef, thou Lord of Eternity and Creator
of the Everlastingness, thou Lord of Hensu,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee, O thou who restest upon Truth, thou Lord of Abtu, whose
limbs form the substance of Ta-tchesert, unto whom fraud and deceit are
abominations,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just
and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with
deceit.
Homage to thee, O thou who dwellest in thy boat, who dost bring Hapi (the
Nile) forth from his cavern, whose body is the light, and who dwellest in
Nekhen, O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am
just and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught
with deceit.
Homage to thee, O thou Creator of the gods, thou King of the South and
North, Osiris, whose word is truth, who rulest the world by thy gracious
goodness, thou Lord of the Atebui,
O grant thou unto me a path whereover I may pass in peace, for I am just and true; I have not spoken falsehood wittingly, nor have I done aught with deceit.
A Hymn of Praise to Ra When He Riseth in the Eastern Part of Heaven:
Those who are in his following rejoice, and the Osiris, the scribe Ani,
whose word is truth, saith:- Hail, thou Disk, thou lord of rays, who risest
on the horizon day by day. Shine thou with thy beams of light upon the face
of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, for he singeth hymns of praise to
thee at dawn, and he maketh thee to sit at eventide [with words of
adoration]. May the soul of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, come forth
with thee into heaven! May he set out with thee in the Matet Boat [in the
morning], may he come into port in the Sektet Boat [in the evening], and may
he cleave his path among the stars of heaven which never rest.
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, being at peace [with his god],
maketh adoration to his Lord, the Lord of Eternity, and saith:- Homage to
thee, O Heru-khuti, who art the god Khepera, the self-created. When thou
risest on the horizon and sheddest thy beams of light upon the Lands of the
South and of the North, thou art beautiful, yea beautiful, and all the gods
rejoice when they behold thee, the king of heaven. The goddess, the Lady of
the Hour, is stablished upon thy head, her Uraei of the South and of the
North are upon thy brow, and she taketh up her place before thee. The god
Thoth is stablished in the bows of thy boat to destroy utterly all thy foes.
Those who dwell in the Tuat come forth to meet thee, and they bow to the
earth in homage as they come towards thee, to look upon thy beautiful Form.
And I, Ani, have come into thy presence, so that I may be with thee, and may
behold thy Disk every day. Let me not be kept captive [by the tomb], and let
me not be turned back [on my way]. Let the members of my body be made new
again when I contemplate thy beauties, even as are the members of all thy
favoured ones, because I am one of those who worshipped thee upon earth. Let
me arrive in the Land of Eternity, let me enter into the Land of
Everlastingness. This, O my Lord, behold thou shalt ordain for me.
And moreover, the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace, the
truth-speaker, saith:- Homage to thee, O thou who risest on thy horizon in
the form of Ra, who restest upon Law, [which can neither be changed nor
altered]. Thou passest over the sky, and every face, watcheth thee and thy
course, for thou thyself art hidden from their gaze. Thou dost show thyself
[to them] at dawn and at eventide each day. The Sektet Boat, wherein Thy
Majesty dwelleth, setteth forth on its journey with vigour. Thy beams [fall]
upon all faces, thy light with its manifold colours is incomprehensible [to
man], and thy brilliant rays cannot be reported. The Lands of the Gods see
thee, they could write [concerning thee]; the Deserts of Punt could count
thee. Thy creation is hidden. It is one by the opening of thy mouth. Thy
form is the head of Nu. May he (Ani) advance, even as thou dost advance,
without cessation, even as Thy Majesty [ceaseth not to advance] even for a
moment. With great strides thou dost in one little moment pass over
limitless distances which would need millions and hundreds of thousands of
years [for a man to pass over; this] thou doest, and then thou sinkest to
rest. Thou bringest to an end the hours of the night, even as thou stridest
over them. Thou bringest them to an end by thine own ordinance, and dawn
cometh on the earth. Thou settest thyself before thy handiwork in the form
of Ra, and thou rollest up on the horizon....... Thou sendest forth light
when thy form raiseth itself up, thou ordainest the increase of thy
splendours. Thou mouldest thy limbs as thou advancest, thou bringest them
forth, thou who wast never brought forth, in the form of Ra, who rolleth up
into the height of heaven. Grant thou that I may reach the heaven of
eternity, and the region where thy favoured ones dwell. May I unite with
those holy and perfect Spirit-souls of Khert-Neter. May I come forth with
them to behold thy beauties as thou rollest on at eventide, as thou
journeyest to thy mother Nut (the Night-sky), and dost place thyself at the
right hand (in the West). My two hands are raised to thee in praise and
thanksgiving when thou settest in life. Behold, thou art the Creator of
Eternity, who art adored when thou settest in Nu. I have set thee in my
heart, without wavering, O thou who art more divine than the gods.
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- Praise and thanksgiving be
unto thee, O thou who rollest on like unto gold, thou Illuminer of the Two
Lands on the day of thy birth. Thy mother brought thee forth on her hand,
and thou didst light up with splendour the circle which is travelled over by
the Disk. O Great Light who rollest across Nu, thou dost raise up the
generations of men from the deep source of thy waters, and dost make to keep
festivals all districts and cities, and all habitations. Thou protectest
[them] with thy beauties. Thy KA riseth up with the celestial food hu and
tchefau. O thou mightily victorious one, thou Power of Powers, who makest
strong thy throne against the sinful ones, whose risings on thy throne in
the Sektet Boat are mighty, whose strength is widespread in the Atett Boat,
make thou the Osiris Ani to be glorious by virtue of his word, which is
truth, in Khert-Neter. Grant thou that he may be in Amentet free from evil,
and let [his] offences be [set] behind thee. Grant thou that he may [live
there] a devoted slave of the Spirit-souls. Let him mingle among the
Heart-souls who live in Ta-tchesert (the Holy Land). Let him travel about in
the Sekhet-Aaru (the Elysian Fields), conformably to [thy] decree with joy
of heart- him the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth.
[And the god maketh answer]:--Thou shalt come forth into heaven, thou shalt sail over the sky, and thou shalt hold loving intercourse with the Star-gods. Praises shall be made to thee in the Boat. Thy name shall be proclaimed in the Atett Boat. Thou shalt look upon Ra within his shrine. Thou shalt make the Disk to set [with prayer] every day. Thou shalt see the Ant Fish in his transformations in the depths of the waters of turquoise. Thou shalt see the Abtu Fish in his time. It shall be that the Evil One shall fall when he deviseth a plan to destroy thee, and the joints of his neck and back shall be hacked asunder. Ra saileth with a fair wind, and the Sektet Boat progresseth and cometh into port. The mariners of Ra rejoice, and the heart of the Lady of the Hour is glad, for the enemy of her Lord hath been cast to the ground. Thou shalt behold Horus standing on the pilot's place in the Boat, and Thoth and Maat shall stand one on each side of him. All the gods shall rejoice when they behold Ra coming in peace to make the hearts of the Spirit- souls to live, and the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, the assessor of the holy offerings of the Lords of Thebes, shall be with them!
The Chapter of the New Moon: The following is to be recited on the
day of the Month (New Moon Day): The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is
truth, in peace, whose word is truth, saith:- Ra ascendeth his throne on his
horizon, and the Company of his Gods follow in his train. The God cometh
forth from his hidden place, [and] tchefau food falleth from the eastern
horizon of heaven at the word of Nut. They (the gods) rejoice over the paths
of Ra, the Great Ancestor [as] he journeyeth round about. Therefore art thou
exalted, O Ra, the dweller in thy Shrine. Thou swallowest the winds, thou
drawest into thyself the north wind, thou eatest up the flesh of thy seat on
the day when thou breathest truth. Thou dividest [it among] the gods who are
[thy] followers. [Thy] Boat saileth on travelling among the Great Gods at
thy word. Thou countest thy bones, thou gatherest together thy members, thou
settest thy face towards Beautiful Amentet, and thou comest there, being
made new every day. Behold, thou art that Image of Gold, thou hast the
unitings of the disks of the sky, thou hast quakings, thou goest round
about, and art made new each day. Hail! There is rejoicing in the horizon!
The gods who dwell in the sky descend the ropes [of thy Boat] when they see
the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, they ascribe praise unto him as unto
Ra. The Osiris Ani is a Great Chief. [He] seeketh the Urrt Crown. His
provisions are apportioned to him- the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth.
[His] fate is strong from the exalted body of the Aamu gods, who are in the
presence of Ra. The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, is strong on the earth
and in Khert-Neter. O Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, wake up, and be
strong like unto Ra every day. The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, shall
not tarry, he shall not remain motionless in this land for ever. Right well
shall he see with his two eyes, right well shall he hear with his two ears,
the things which are true, the things which are true. The Osiris Ani, whose
word is truth, is in Anu, the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, is as Ra, and
he is exalted by reason of [his] oars among the Followers of Nu. The Osiris
Ani, whose word is truth, cannot tell what he hath seen [or] narrate [what
he hath heard] in the House of the God of Mysteries. Hail! Let there be
shouts of acclamation of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, the divine
body of Ra in the Boat of Nu, who beareth propitiatory offerings for the KA
of the god of that which he loveth. The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in
peace, whose word is truth, is like Horus, the mighty one of
transformations.
Rubric: This Chapter is to be recited over a boat seven cubits long, made of green stone of the Tchatchau. Make a heaven of stars, and purify it and cleanse it with natron and incense. Make then a figure of Ra upon a tablet of new stone in paint, and set it in the bows of the boat. Then make a figure of the deceased whom thou wilt make perfect, [and place it] in the boat. Make it to sail in the Boat of Ra, and Ra himself shall look upon it. Do not these things in the presence of any one except thyself, or thy father, or thy son. Then let them keep guard over their faces, and they shall see the deceased in Khert-Neter in the form of a messenger of Ra.
A Hymn to Ra [Which Is To Be Sung] on the Day of the Month (the Day of
the New Moon) [When] the Boat of Ra Saileth: [The Osiris the scribe Ani,
whose word is truth, saith:-] Homage to thee, O thou who dwellest in thy
Boat. Thou rollest on, thou rollest on, thou sendest forth light, thou
sendest forth light. Thou decreest rejoicing for [every] man for millions of
years unto those who love him. Thou givest [thy] face to the Hememet
spirits, thou god Khepera who dwellest in thy Boat. Thou hast overthrown the
Fiend Aapep. O ye Sons of Keb, overthrow ye the enemies of the Osiris Ani,
whose word is truth, and the fiends of destruction who would destroy the
Boat of Ra. Horus hath cut off your heads in heaven. Ye who were in the
forms of geese, your navel strings are on the earth. The animals are set
upon the earth..... in the form of fish. Every male fiend and every female
fiend shall be destroyed by the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth. Whether the
fiends descend from out of heaven, or whether they come forth from the
earth, or whether they advance on the waters, or whether they come from
among the Star-gods, Thoth, [the son of Aner], coming forth from Anerti
shall hack them to pieces. And the Osiris Ani shall make them silent and
dumb. And behold ye, this god, the mighty one of slaughters, the terror of
whom is most great, shall wash himself clean in your blood, and he shall
bathe in your gore, and ye shall be destroyed by the Osiris Ani in the Boat
of his Lord Ra- Horus. The heart of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth,
shall live. His mother Isis giveth birth to him, and Nephthys nurseth him,
just as Isis gave birth to Horus, and Nephthys nursed him. [He] shall
repulse the Smait fiends of Suti. They shall see the Urrt Crown stablished
upon his head, and they shall fall down upon their faces [and worship him].
Behold, O ye Spirit-souls, and men, and gods, and ye dead, when ye see the
Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in the form of Horus, and the favoured one
of the Urrt Crown, fall ye down upon your faces. The word of the Osiris Ani
is truth before his enemies in heaven above, and on earth beneath, and
before the Tchatchau Chiefs of every god and of every goddess.
Rubric: This Chapter shall be recited over a large hawk standing upright with the White Crown upon his head, [and over figures of] Tem, Shu, Tefnut, Keb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, [Suti] and Nephthys. And they shall be painted in colour upon a new tablet, which shall be placed in a boat, together with a figure of the deceased. Anoint them with heken oil, and offer unto them burning incense, and geese, and joints of meat roasted. It is an act of praise to Ra as he journeyeth in his boat, and it will make a man to have his being with Ra, and to travel with him wheresoever he goeth, and it will most certainly cause the enemies of Ra to be slain. And the Chapter of travelling shall be recited on the sixth day of the festival.
The Chapter of Advancing to the Tchatchau Chiefs of Osiris: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I have built a house for my Ba-soul in the sanctuary in Tetu. I sow seed in the town of Pe (Buto). I have ploughed the fields with my labourers. My palm tree [standeth upright and is] like Menu upon it. I abominate abominable things. I will not eat the things which are abominations unto me. What I abominate is filth: I will not eat it. I shall not be destroyed by the offerings of propitiation and the sepulchral meals. I will not approach filth [to touch it] with my hands, I will not tread upon it with my sandals. For my bread shall be made of the white barley, and my ale shall be made from the red grain of the god Hapi (the Nile-god), which the Sektet Boat and the Atett Boat shall bring [unto me], and I will eat my food under the leaves of the trees whose beautiful arms I myself do know. O what splendour shall the White Crown make for me which shall be lifted up on me by the Uraei-goddesses! O Doorkeeper of Sehetep-taui, bring thou to me that wherewith the cakes of propitiation are made. Grant thou to me that I may lift up the earth. May the Spirit-souls open to me [their] arms, and let the Company of the Gods hold their peace whilst the Hememet spirits hold converse with the Osiris Ani. May the hearts of the gods lead him in his exalted state into heaven among the gods who appear in visible forms. If any god, or any goddess, attack the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, when he setteth out, the Ancestor of the year who liveth upon hearts [Osiris] shall eat him when he cometh forth from Abydos, and the Ancestors of Ra shall reckon with him, and the Ancestors of Light shall reckon with him. [He is] a god of splendour [arrayed in] the apparel of heaven, and he is among the Great Gods. Now the subsistence of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, is among the cakes and the ale which are made for your mouths. I enter in by the Disk, I come forth by the god Ahui. I shall hold converse with the Followers of the Gods. I shall hold converse with the Disk. I shall hold converse with the Hememet-spirits. He shall set the terror of me in the thick darkness, in the inside of the goddess Mehurt, by the side of his forehead. Behold, I shall be with Osiris, and my perfection shall be his perfection among the Great Gods. I shall speak unto him with the words of men, I shall listen, and he shall repeat to me the words of the gods. I, the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace, have come equipped. Thou makest to approach [thee] those who love thee. I am a Spirit-soul who is better equipped than any [other] Spirit-soul.
The Chapter of Making Transformations into a Swallow: The Osiris
Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am a swallow, [I am] a swallow. [I am]
that Scorpion, the daughter of Ra. Hail, O ye gods whose odour is sweet.
Hail, O ye gods whose odour is sweet. Hail, Flame, who comest forth from the
horizon. Hail, thou who art in the city. I have brought the Warder of his
corner there. Give me thy two hands, and let me pass my time in the Island
of Flame. I have advanced with a message, I have come having the report
thereof [to make]. Open to me. How shall I tell that which I have seen
there? I am like Horus, the governor of the Boat, when the throne of his
father was given unto him, and when Set, that son of Nut, was [lying] under
the fetters which he had made for Osiris. He who is in Sekhem hath inspected
me. I stretch out my arms over Osiris. I have advanced for the examination,
I have come to speak there. Let me pass on and deliver my message. I am he
who goeth in, [I am] judged, [I] come forth magnified at the Gate of
Nebertcher. I am purified at the Great Uart. I have done away my
wickednesses. I have put away utterly my offences. I have put away utterly
all the taints of evil which appertained to me [upon the earth]. I have
purified myself, I have made myself to be like a god. Hail, O ye
Doorkeepers, I have completed my journey. I am like unto you. I have come
forth by day. I have advanced on my legs. I have gained the master over [my]
footsteps. [Hail, ye] Spirit-souls! I, even I, do know the hidden roads and
the Gates of Sekhet Aaru. I live there. Verily, I, even I, have come, I have
overthrown my enemies upon the earth, although my body lieth a mummy in the
tomb.
Rubric: If this Chapter be known by the deceased, he shall come forth by day from Khert-Neter, and he shall go [again] after he hath come forth. If this Chapter be not known [by the deceased], he shall not go in again after he hath come forth [and he] shall not know [how] to come forth by day.
[The Chapter] of Making the Transformation into A Hawk of Gold: The Osiris Ani saith:- I have risen up out of the seshett chamber, like the golden hawk which cometh forth from his egg. I fly, I alight like a hawk with a back of seven cubits, and the wings of which are like unto the mother-of-emerald of the South. I have come forth from the Sektet Boat, and my heart hath been brought unto me from the mountain of the East. I have alighted on the Atet Boat, and there have been brought unto me those who dwelt in their substance, and they bowed in homage before me. I have risen, I have gathered myself together like a beautiful golden hawk, with the head of the Benu, and Ra hath entered in [to hear my speech]. I have taken my seat among the great gods, [the children of] Nut. I have settled myself, the Sekhet-hetepet (the Field of Offerings) is before me. I eat therein, I become a Spirit-soul therein, I am supplied with food in abundance therein, as much as I desire. The Grain-god (Nepra) hath given unto me food for my throat, and I am master over myself and over the attributes of my head.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into A Divine Hawk: The
Osiris Ani saith:- Hail, thou Great God, come thou to Tetu. Make thou ready
for me the ways, and let me go round [to visit] my thrones. I have laboured.
I have made myself perfect. O grant thou that I may be held in fear. Create
thou awe of me. Let the gods of the Tuat be afraid of me, and let them fight
for me in their halls. Permit not thou to come nigh unto me him that would
attack me, or would injure me in the House of Darkness. Cover over the
helpless one, hide him. Let do likewise the gods who hearken unto the word
[of truth], the Khepriu gods who are in the following of Osiris. Hold ye
your peace then, O ye gods, whilst the God holdeth speech with me, he who
listeneth to the truth. I speak unto him my words. Osiris, grant thou that
that which cometh forth from thy mouth may circulate to me. Let me see thine
own Form. Let thy Souls envelop me. Grant thou that I may come forth, and
that I may be master of my legs, and let me live there like Nebertcher upon
his throne. Let the gods of the Tuat hold me in fear, and let them fight for
me in their halls. Grant thou that I may move forward with him and with the
Ariu gods, and let me be firmly stablished on my pedestal like the Lord of
Life. Let me be in the company of Isis, the goddess, and let [the gods] keep
me safe from him that would do an injury unto me. Let none come to see the
helpless one. May I advance, and may I come to the Henti boundaries of the
sky. Let me address words to Keb, and let me make supplicaion to the god Hu
with Nebertcher. Let the gods of the Tuat be afraid of me, and let them
fight for me in their halls. Let them see that thou hast provided me with
food for the festival. I am one of those Spirit-souls who dwell in the
Light-god. I have made my form in his Form, when he cometh to Tetu. I am a
Spirit-body among his Spirit- bodies; he shall speak unto thee the things
[which concern] me. Would that he would cause me to be held in fear! Would
that he would create [in them] awe of me! Let the gods of the Tuat be afraid
of me, and let them fight for me [in their halls]. I, even I, am a
Spirit-soul, a dweller in the Light-god, whose form hath been created in
divine flesh. I am one of those Spirit-souls who dwell in the Light-god, who
were created by Tem himself, and who exist in the blossoms of his Eye. He
hath made to exist, he hath made glorious, and he hath magnified their faces
during their existence with him. Behold, he is Alone in Nu. They acclaim him
when he cometh forth from the horizon, and the gods and the Spirit-souls who
have come into being with him ascribe fear unto him.
I am one of the worms which have been created by the Eye of the Lord One.
And behold, when as yet Isis had not given birth to Horus, I was
flourishing, and I had waxed old, and had become pre-eminent among the
Spirit-souls who had come into being with him. I rose up like a divine hawk,
and Horus endowed me with a Spirit-body with his soul, so that [I] might
take possession of the property of Osiris in the Tuat. He shall say to the
twin Lion-gods for me, the Chief of the House of the Nemes Crown, the
Dweller in his cavern: Get thee back to the heights of heaven, for behold,
inasmuch as thou art a Spirit-body with the creations of Horus, the Nemes
Crown shall not be to thee: [but] thou shalt have speech even to the
uttermost limits of the heavens. I, the warder, took possession of the
property of Horus [which belonged] to Osiris in the Tuat, and Horus repeated
to me what his father Osiris had said unto him in the years [past], on the
days of his burial. Give thou to me the Nemes Crown, say the twin Lion-gods
for me. Advance thou, come along the road of heaven, and look upon those who
dwell in the uttermost limits of the horizon. The gods of the Tuat shall
hold thee in fear, and they shall fight for thee in their halls. The god
Auhet belongeth to them. All the gods who guard the shrine of the Lord One
are smitten with terror at [my] words.
Hail, saith the god who is exalted upon his coffer to me! He hath bound
on the Nemes Crown, [by] the decree of the twin Lion-gods. The god Aahet
hath made a way for me. I am exalted [on the coffer], the twin Lion-gods
have bound the Nemes Crown on me and my two locks of hair are given unto me.
He hath stablished for me my heart by his own flesh, and by his great,
two-fold strength, and I shall not fall headlong before Shu. I am Hetep, the
Lord of the two Uraei-goddesses who are to be adored. I know the Light-god,
his winds are in my body. The Bull which striketh terror [into souls] shall
not repulse me. I come daily into the House of the twin Lion-gods. I come
forth therefrom into the House of Isis. I look upon the holy things which
are hidden. I see the being who is therein. I speak to the great ones of
Shu, they repulse him that is wrathful in his hour. I am Horus who dwelleth
in his divine Light. I am master of his crown. I am master of his radiance.
I advance towards the Henti boundaries of heaven. Horus is upon his seat.
Horus is upon his thrones. My face is like that of a divine hawk. I am one
who is equipped [like] his lord. I shall come forth to Tetu. I shall see
Osiris. I shall live in his actual presence.... Nut. They shall see me. I
shall see the gods [and] the Eye of Horus burning with fire before my eyes.
They shall reach out their hands to me. I shall stand up. I shall be master
of him that would subject me to restraint. They shall open the holy paths to
me, they shall see my form, they shall listen to my words.
[Homage] to you, O ye gods of the Tuat, whose faces are turned back,
whose powers advance, conduct ye me to the Star-gods which never rest.
Prepare ye for me the holy ways to the Hemat house, and to your god, the
Soul, who is the mighty one of terror. Horus hath commanded me to lift up
your faces; do ye look upon me. I have risen up like a divine hawk. Horus
hath made me to be a Spirit-body by means of his Soul, and to take
possession of the things of Osiris in the Tuat. Make ye for me a path. I
have travelled and I have arrived at those who are chiefs of their caverns,
and who are guardians of the House of Osiris. I speak unto them his mighty
deeds. I made them to know concerning his victories. He is ready [to butt
with his] two horns at Set. They know him who hath taken possession of the
god Hu, and who hath taken possession of the Powers of Tem.
Travel thou on thy way safely, cry out the gods of the Tuat to me. O ye
who make your names pre-eminent, who are chiefs in your shrines, and who are
guardians of the House of Osiris, grant, I pray you, that I may come to you.
I have bound up and I have gathered together your Powers. I have directed
the Powers of the ways, the wardens of the horizon, and of the Hemat House
of heaven. I have stablished their fortresses for Osiris. I have prepared
the ways for him. I have performed the things which [he] hath commanded. I
come forth to Tetu. I see Osiris. I speak to him concerning the matter of
his Great Son, whom he loveth, and concerning [the smiting of] the heart of
Set. I look upon the lord who was helpless. How shall I make them to know
the plans of the gods, and that which Horus did without the knowledge of his
father Osiris?
Hail, Lord, thou Soul, most awful and terrible, behold me. I have come, I make thee to be exalted! I have forced a way though the Tuat. I have opened the roads which appertain to heaven, and those which appertain to the earth, and no one hath opposed me therein. I have exalted thy face, O Lord of Eternity.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into the Serpent Sata: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the serpent Sata whose years are infinite. I lie down dead. I am born daily. I am the serpent Sa-en-ta, the dweller in the uttermost parts of the earth. I lie down in death. I am born, I become new, I renew my youth every day.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into the Crocodile-God: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the Crocodile-god (Sebak) who dwelleth amid his terrors. I am the Crocodile-god and I seize [my prey] like a ravening beast. I am the great Fish which is in Kamui. I am the Lord to whom bowings and prostrations are made in Sekhem. And the Osiris Ani is the lord to whom bowings and prostrations are made in Sekhem.
The Chapter of Making the Transformation into Ptah: The Osiris Ani
[whose word is truth, saith]:- I eat bread. I drink ale. I gird up my
garments. I fly like a hawk. I cackle like the Smen goose. I alight upon
that place hard by the Sepulchre on the festival of the Great God. That
which is abominable, that which is abominable I will not eat. [An abominable
thing] is filth, I will not eat thereof. That which is an abomination unto
my KA shall not enter my body. I will live upon that whereon live the gods
and the Spirit-souls. I shall live, and I shall be master of their cakes. I
am master of them, and I shall eat them under the trees of the dweller in
the House of Hathor, my Lady. I will make an offering. My cakes are in Tetu,
my offerings are in Anu. I gird about myself the robe which is woven for me
by the goddess Tait. I shall stand up and sit down in whatsoever place it
pleaseth me to do so. My head is like unto that of Ra. I am gathered
together like Tem.
Here offer the four cakes of Ra, and the offerings of the earth. I shall come forth. My tongue is like that of Ptah, and my throat is like unto that of Hathor, and I remember the words of Tem, of my father, with my mouth. He forced the woman, the wife of Keb, breaking the heads near him; therefore was the fear of him there. [His] praises are repeated with vigour. I am decreed to be the Heir, the lord of the earth of Keb. I have union with women. Keb hath refreshed me, and he hath caused me to ascend his throne. Those who dwell in Anu bow their heads to me. I am [their] Bull, I am stronger than [the Lord] of the hour. I unite with women. I am master for millions of years.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into the Soul of Tem: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I shall not enter into the place of destruction, I shall not perish, I shall not know [decay]. I am Ra, who came forth from Nu, the Soul of the God who created his own members. What I abominate is sin; I will not look thereon. I cry not out against truth, nay, I live therein. I am the god Hu, the imperishable god, in my name of "Soul." I have created myself with Nu, in the name of "Khepera." I exist in them like Ra. I am the Lord of Light.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into the Benu Bird: The Osiris, the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I flew up out of primeval matter. I came into being like the god Khepera. I germinated like the plants. I am concealed like the tortoise [in his shell]. I am the seed of every god. I am Yesterday of the Four [Quarters of the Earth, and] the Seven Uraei, who came into being in the Eastern land. [I am] the Great One (Horus) who illumineth the Hememet spirits with the light of his body. [I am] that god in respect of Set. [I am] Thoth who [stood] between them (Horus and Set) as the judge on behalf of the Governor of Sekhem and the Souls of Anu. [He was like] a stream between them. I have come. I rise up on my throne. I am endowed with Khu. I am mighty. I am endowed with godhood among the gods. I am Khensu, [the lord] of every kind of strength.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into a Heron: The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the master of beasts brought for sacrifice, [and] of the knives which are [held] at their heads [and] their beards; those who dwell in their emerald [fields], the Aged Gods, and the Spirit-souls, are ready at the moment for the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace. He maketh slaughter on the earth, and I make slaughter on the earth. I am strong. I follow the heights unto heaven. I have made myself pure. I walk with long strides to my city. I have become an owner of land there. I advance to Sepu...... is given to me in Unu. I have set the gods upon their roads. I have made splendid the houses and towns of those who are in their shrines. I know the stream of Nut. I know Tatun. I know Teshert. I have brought along their horns. I know Heka. I have hearkened to this words. I am the Red Bull-calf which is marked with markings. The gods shall say when they hear [of me]: Uncover your faces. His coming is to me. There is light which ye know not. Times and seasons are in my body. I do not speak [lies] in the place of truth, daily. The truth is hidden on the eyebrows. [By] night [I] sail up the river to keep the feast of him that is dead, to embrace the Aged God, and to guard the earth, I the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth.
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into the Lotus: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the holy lotus that cometh forth from the light which belongeth to the nostrils of Ra, and which belongeth to the head of Hathor. I have made my way, and I seek after him, that is to say, Horus. I am the pure lotus that cometh forth from the field [of Ra].
[The Chapter of] Making the Transformation into the God who Lighteneth the Darkness: The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the girdle of the garment of the god Nu, which giveth light, and shineth, and belongeth to his breast, the illuminer of the darkness, the uniter of the two Rehti deities, the dweller in my body, through the great spell of the words of my mouth. I rise up, but he who was coming after me hath fallen. He who was with him in the Valley of Abtu hath fallen. I rest. I remember him. The god Hu hath taken possession of me in my town. I found him there. I have carried away the darkness by my strength, I have filled the Eye [of Ra] when it was helpless, and when it came not on the festival of the fifteenth day. I have weighed Sut in the celestial houses against the Aged One who was with him. I have equipped Thoth in the House of the Moon-god, when the fifteenth day of the festival come not. I have taken possession of the Urrt Crown. Truth is in my body; turquoise and crystal are its months. My homestead is there among the lapis-lazuli, among the furrows thereof. I am Hem-Nu, the lightener of the darkness. I have come to lighten the darkness; it is light. I have lightened the darkness. I have overthrown the ashmiu- fiends. I have sung hymns to those who dwell in the darkness. I have made to stand up the weeping ones, whose faces were covered over; they were in a helpless state of misery. Look ye then upon me. I am Hem-Nu. I will not let you hear concerning it. [I have fought. I am Hem-Nu. I have lightened the darkness. I have come. I have made an end to the darkness which hath become light indeed.]
The Chapter of Not Dying a Second Time: The Osiris Ani, whose word
is truth, saith:- Hail, Thoth! What is it that hath happened to the children
of Nut? They have waged war, they have upheld strife, they have done evil,
they have created the fiends, they have made slaughter, they have caused
trouble; in truth, in all their doings the strong have worked against the
weak. Grant, O might of Thoth, that that which the god Tem hath decreed [may
be done!] And thou regardest not evil, nor art thou provoked to anger when
they bring their years to confusion, and throng in and push in to disturb
their months. For in all that they have done unto thee they have worked
iniquity in secret. I am they writing- palette, O Thoth, and I have brought
unto thee thine ink-jar. I am not of those who work iniquity in their secret
places; let not evil happen unto me.
The Osiris, the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- Hail, Temu! What manner of land is this unto which I have come? It hath not water, it hath not air; it is depth unfathomable, it is black as the blackest night, and men wander helplessly therein. In it a man cannot live in quietness of heart; nor may the longings of love be satisfied therein. But let the state of the Spirit-souls be given unto me instead of water and air, and the satisfying of the longings of love, and let quietness of heart be given unto me instead of cakes and ale. The god Tem hath decreed that I shall see thy face, and that I shall not suffer from the things which pain thee. May every god transmit unto thee his throne for millions of years. Thy throne hath descended unto thy son Horus, and the god Tem hath decreed that thy course shall be among the holy princes. In truth he shall rule from thy throne, and he shall be heir to the throne of the Dweller in the fiery Lake [Neserser]. In truth it hath been decreed that in me he shall see his likeness, and that my face shall look upon the face of the Lord Tem. How long then have I to live? It is decreed that thou shalt live for millions of years, a life of millions of years. Let it be granted to me to pass on to the holy princes, for indeed, I have done away all the evil which I committed, from the time when this earth came into being from Nu, when it sprang from the watery abyss even as it was in the days of old. I am Fate and Osiris, I have made my transformations into the likeness of divers serpents. Man knoweth not, and the gods cannot behold the two-fold beauty which I have made for Osiris, the greatest of the gods. I have given unto him the region of the dead. And, verily, his son Horus is seated upon the throne of the Dweller in the fiery Lake [of Neserser], as his heir. I have made him to have his throne in the Boat of Millions of Years. Horus is stablished upon his throne [among his] kinsmen, and he hath all that is with him. Verily, the Soul of Set, which is greater than all the gods, hath departed. Let it be granted to me to bind his soul in fetter in the Boat of the God, when I please, and let him hold the Body of the God in fear. O my father Osiris, thou hast done for me that which thy father Ra did for thee. Let me abide upon the earth permanently. Let me keep possession of my throne. Let my heir be strong. Let my tomb, and my friends who are upon the earth, flourish. Let my enemies be given over to destruction, and to the shackles of the goddess Serq. I am thy son. Ra is my father. On me likewise thou hast conferred life, strength, and health. Horus is established upon his tomb. Grant thou that the days of my life may come unto worship and honour.
[The Chapter of] Entering into the Hall of Maati to Praise Osiris
Khenti-Amenti: The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I
have come unto thee. I have drawn nigh to behold thy beauties (thy
beneficient goodness). My hands are [extended] in adoration of thy name of
"Maat." I have come. I have drawn nigh unto [the place where] the
cedar-tree existeth not, where the acacia tree doth not put forth shoots,
and where the ground produceth neither grass nor herbs. Now I have entered
into the habitation which is hidden, and I hold converse with Set. My
protector advanced to me, covered was his face.... on the hidden things. He
entered into the house of Osiris, he saw the hidden things which were
therein. The Tchatchau Chiefs of the Pylons were in the form of Spirits. The
god Anpu spake unto those about him with the words of a man who cometh from
Ta-mera, saying, "He knoweth our roads and our towns. I am reconciled
unto him. When I smell his odour it is even as the odour of one of
you." And I say unto him: I the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in
peace, whose word is truth, have come. I have drawn nigh to behold the Great
Gods. I would live upon the propitiatory offerings [made] to their Doubles.
I would live on the borders [of the territory of] the Soul, the Lord of
Tetu. He shall make me to come forth in the form of a Benu bird, and to hold
converse [with him.] I have been in the stream [to purify myself]. I have
made offerings of incense. I betook myself to the Acacia Tree of the
[divine] Children. I lived in Abu in the House of the goddess Satet. I made
to sink in the water the boat of the enemies. I sailed over the lake [in the
temple] in the Neshmet Boat. I have looked upon the Sahu of Kamur. I have
been in Tetu. I have held my peace. I have made the god to be master of his
legs. I have been in the House of Teptuf. I have seen him, that is the
Governor of the Hall of the God. I have entered into the House of Osiris and
I have removed the head-coverings of him that is therein. I have entered
into Rasta, and I have seen the Hidden One who is therein. I was hidden, but
I found the boundary. I journeyed to Nerutef, and he who was therein covered
me with a garment. I have myrrh of women, together with the shenu powder of
living folk. Verily he (Osiris) told me the things which concerned himself.
I said: Let thy weighing of me be even as we desire.
And the Majesty of Anpu shall say unto me, "Knowest thou the name of this door, and canst thou tell it?" And the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, in peace, whose word is truth, shall say, "Khersek-Shu" is the name of this door. And the Majesty of the god Anpu shall say unto me, "Knowest thou the name of the upper leaf, and the name of the lower leaf?" [And the Osiris the scribe Ani] shall say: "Neb-Maat-heri-retiu- f" is the name of the upper leaf and "Neb-pehti-thesu-menment" [is the name of the lower leaf. And the Majesty of the god Anpu shall say], "Pass on, for thou hast knowledge, O Osiris the scribe, the assessor of the holy offerings of all the gods of Thebes Ani, whose word is truth, the lord of loyal service [to Osiris]."
The Negative Confession: Hail, Usekh-nemmt, who comest forth from Anu, I have not committed sin. Hail, Hept-khet, who comest forth from Kher-aha, I have not committed robbery with violence. Hail, Fenti, who comest forth from Khemenu, I have not stolen. Hail, Am-khaibit, who comest forth from Qernet, I have not slain men and women. Hail, Neha-her, who comest forth from Rasta, I have not stolen grain. Hail, Ruruti, who comest forth from heaven, I have not purloined offerings. Hail, Arfi-em-khet, who comest forth from Suat, I have not stolen the property of God. Hail, Neba, who comest and goest, I have not uttered lies. Hail, Set-qesu, who comest forth from Hensu, I have not carried away food. Hail, Utu-nesert, who comest forth from Het-ka-Ptah, I have not uttered curses. Hail, Qerrti, who comest forth from Amentet, I have not committed adultery, I have not lain with men. Hail, Her-f-ha-f, who comest forth from thy cavern, I have made none to weep. Hail, Basti, who comest forth from Bast, I have not eaten the heart. Hail, Ta-retiu, who comest forth from the night, I have not attacked any man. Hail, Unem-snef, who comest forth from the execution chamber, I am not a man of deceit. Hail, Unem-besek, who comest forth from Mabit, I have not stolen cultivated land. Hail, Neb-Maat, who comest forth from Maati, I have not been an eavesdropper. Hail, Tenemiu, who comest forth from Bast, I have not slandered [no man]. Hail, Sertiu, who comest forth from Anu, I have not been angry without just cause. Hail, Tutu, who comest forth from Ati (the Busirite Nome), I have not debauched the wife of any man. Hail, Uamenti, who comest forth from the Khebt chamber, I have not debauched the wife of [any] man. Hail, Maa-antuf, who comest forth from Per-Menu, I have not polluted myself. Hail, Her-uru, who comest forth from Nehatu, I have terrorized none. Hail, Khemiu, who comest forth from Kaui, I have not transgressed [the law]. Hail, Shet-kheru, who comest forth from Urit, I have not been wroth. Hail, Nekhenu, who comest forth from Heqat, I have not shut my ears to the words of truth. Hail, Kenemti, who comest forth from Kenmet, I have not blasphemed. Hail, An-hetep-f, who comest forth from Sau, I am not a man of violence. Hail, Sera-kheru, who comest forth from Unaset, I have not been a stirrer up of strife. Hail, Neb-heru, who comest forth from Netchfet, I have not acted with undue haste. Hail, Sekhriu, who comest forth from Uten, I have not pried into matters. Hail, Neb-abui, who comest forth from Sauti, I have not multiplied my words in speaking. Hail, Nefer-Tem, who comest forth from Het-ka-Ptah, I have wronged none, I have done no evil. Hail, Tem-Sepu, who comest forth from Tetu, I have not worked witchcraft against the king. Hail, Ari-em-ab-f, who comest forth from Tebu, I have never stopped [the flow of] water. Hail, Ahi, who comest forth from Nu, I have never raised my voice. Hail, Uatch-rekhit, who comest forth from Sau, I have not cursed God. Hail, Neheb-ka, who comest forth from thy cavern, I have not acted with arrogance. Hail, Neheb-nefert, who comest forth from thy cavern, I have not stolen the bread of the gods. Hail, Tcheser-tep, who comest forth from the shrine, I have not carried away the khenfu cakes from the Spirits of the dead. Hail, An-af, who comest forth from Maati, I have not snatched away the bread of the child, nor treated with contempt the god of my city. Hail, Hetch-abhu, who comest forth from Ta-she (the Fayyum), I have not slain the cattle belonging to the god.
The Chapter of a Tet of Gold: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- Thou risest up for thyself, O Still-heart! Thou shinest for thyself, O Still-heart! Place thou thyself on thy base, I come, I bring unto thee a Tet of gold, thou shalt rejoice therein.
The Chapter of a Tet of Carnelian: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- The blood of Isis, the spells of Isis, the magical powers of Isis, shall make this great one strong, and shall be an amulet of protection [against him] that would do to him the things which he abominateth.
The Chapter of a Heart of Sehert Stone: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the Benu bird, the Heart-soul of Ra, the guide of the gods to the Tuat. Their Heart-souls come forth upon earth to do what their KAU wish to do, and the Heart-soul of the Osiris Ani shall come forth to do what his Ka wisheth to do.
The Chapter of the Head-Rest, which is to be placed under the head of the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth. Awake out of thy sufferings, O thou who liest prostrate! Awake thou! Thy head is in the horizon. I lift thee up, O thou whose word is truth. Ptah hath overthrown thine enemies for thee. Thine enemies have fallen, and they shall never more exist, O Osiris.
The Texts in the Funeral Chamber: The Speech of Isis: Isis saith:-
I have come to be a protector unto thee. I waft unto thee air for thy
nostrils, and the north wind which cometh forth from the god Tem unto thy
nose. I have made whole for thee thy windpipe. I make thee to live like a
god. Thine enemies have fallen under thy feet. I have made thy word to be
true before Nut, and thou art mighty before the gods.
The Speech of Nephthys: Nephthys saith unto the Osiris Ani, whose word is
truth:- I go round about thee to protect thee, O brother Osiris. I have come
to be a protector unto thee. [My strength shall be near thee, my strength
shall be near thee, for ever. Ra hath heard thy cry, and the gods have made
thy word to be truth. Thou art raised up. Thy word is truth in respect of
what hath been done unto thee. Ptah hath overthrown thy foes, and thou art
Horus, the son of Hathor.]
The Speech of the Tet: I have come quickly, and I have driven back the
footsteps of th god whose face is hidden. I have illumined his sanctuary. I
stand near the god Tet on the day of repelling disaster. I watch to protect
thee, O Osiris.
The Speech of Kesta (Mesta): I am Kesta, thy son, O Osiris Ani, whose
word is truth. I come to protect thee. I will make thy house to flourish,
permanently, even as Ptah hath commanded me, and as Ra himself hath
commanded.
The Speech of Hapi: I am Hapi, thy son, O Osiris Ani, whose word is
truth. I come to protect thee. I bind together thy head and the members of
thy body. I smite down for thee thine enemies under thee. I give unto thee
thy head for ever and for ever, O Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, whose
word is truth in peace.
The Speech of Tuamutef: Tuamutef saith:- I am thy son Horus, who loveth
thee. I come to avenge thee, O my father Osiris, upon him that did evil unto
thee. I have set him under thy feet for ever and for ever, permanently,
permanently, O Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, whose word is truth.
The Sppech of Qebhsenuf: Qebsenuf saith:- I am thy son, O Osiris Ani,
whose word is truth. I come to protect thee. I have collected thy bones and
I have gathered together thy members. [I have brought thy heart, and I have
placed it upon its throne within thy body. I make thy house to flourish
after thee, O thou who livest for ever.]
The Speech of the Flame: I protect thee with this flame. I drive him [the
foe] away from the valley of the tomb. I cast the sand about [thy feet]. I
embrace the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace.
The Speech of the Flame: I come to hew in pieces. I have not been hewn in
pieces, and I will not permit thee to be hewn in pieces. I come to do
violence [to thy foe], but I will not permit violence to be done unto thee.
I protect thee.
A Soul Saith:- The Osiris Ani, whose is truth, praiseth Ra when he
rolleth up into the sky in the eastern horizon of heaven.
A Soul Saith:- The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace in Khert-
Neter, praiseth Ra when he setteth in the western horizon of heaven, [and
saith], "I am a perfect soul."
The Speech of Ani: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am a
perfect soul dwelling in the divine egg of the Abtu Fish. I am the Great Cat
which dwelleth in the Seat of Truth, wherein the god Shu riseth.
The Speech of the Ushabti Figure [The Chapter of Not Doing Work in Khert-Neter: Illumine the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth. Hail, Shabti Figure! If the Osiris Ani be decreed to do any of the work which is to be done in Khert-Neter, let everything which standeth in the way be removed from him- whether it be to plough the fields, or to fill the channels with water, or to carry sand from [the East to the West]. The Shabti Figure replieth: I will do it, verily I am here [when] thou callest.
[Here] Being the Chapters of Sekhet-Hetepet, and the Chapters of
Coming Forth by Day, of Entering Into and Coming Forth from Khert-NEter, of
Arriving in Sekhet-Aanru, and of Leving in Peace in the Great City, the Lady
of Winds: [The Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, saith:-] Let
me be master there. Let me be a khu there. Let me plough there. Let me reap
there. Let me eat there. Let me drink there. [Let me beget there]. Let me do
there all the things which one doeth upon earth. The Osiris Ani, whose word
is truth, saith:- Horus vanquished Set when [he] looked at the building of
Sekhet-Hetepet. [He] spread air over the Divine Soul in its Egg, in its day.
He delivered the interior of the body of Horus [from the Akeru Gods]. I have
crowned him in the House of Shu. His house is the stars. Behold, I take up
my place in its nomes. He hath guided the hearts of the Company of the
Firstborn Gods. He hath reconciled the Two Fighters (Horus and Set), the
guardians of life. He hath done what is fair, bringing an offering. He hath
reconciled the Two Fighters with him that belongeth to them. He hath cut off
the hairy scalp of the Two Fighters. He hath destroyed the revolts of
[their] children. I have done away all the evil which attacked their souls.
I am master in [Sekhet-Hetepet]. I know it. I have sailed over its lakes
that I might arrive at the cities thereof. I have made strong my mouth. The
Spirit-souls are ready [to fight], but they shall not gain the mastery over
me. I am equipped in thy Fields, O god Hetep. What thou wishest thou shalt
do, [saith this god].
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- Homage to thee, O Ra, the
Lord of Truth, the Only One, the Lord of Eternity and Maker of
Everlastingness. I have come before thee, O my Lord Ra. I would make to
flourish the Seven Cows and their Bull. O ye who give cakes and ale to the
Spirit-souls, grant ye that my soul may be with you. Let him be born on your
thighs. Let him be like unto one of you for ever and for ever. Let the
Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, have glorious power in the Beautiful
Amentet.
The Names of the Seven Holy Cows and their Bull: 1. Het-Kau Nebtertcher.
2. Akertkhentetasts. 3. Khebitetsahneter. 4. Urmertusteshertshenti. 5.
Khnemtemankhanuit. 6. Sekhmetrensemabats. 7. Shenatpetuthestneter. Bull:
Kathaihemt.
Hail, thou Beautiful Power, thou Beautiful Rudder of the Northern Heaven.
Hail, thou who circlest, Guide of the Two Lands, Beautiful Rudder of the
Western Heaven. Hail, Splendour, Dweller in the temple of the Ashemu gods,
Beautiful Rudder of the Eastern Heaven. Hail, Dweller in the temple of the
Red gods, Beautiful Rudder of the Southern Heaven.
Hail, ye gods who are above the earth, ye Guides of the Tuat. Hail, ye Mother-goddesses, who are above the earth in Khert-Neter, in the House of Osiris. Hail, ye gods who guide Ta-tchesert, who are above the earth and are guides of the Tuat. Hail, ye Followers of Ra, who follow in the train of Osiris.
Hymn to Osiris Khenti-Amenti Un-Nefer: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, praiseth Osiris Khenti-Amenti Un- Nefer, and saith:- Hail, my Lord, who dost hasten through eternity, whose existence is for ever, Lord of Lords, King of Kings, Sovereign, God of the Gods, who live in their shrines,.... gods.... men. Make thou for me a seat with those who are in Khert-Neter, who adore the forms of thy KA, and who traverse millions of millions of years....... May no delay arise for thee in Ta-mera. Let them come to thee, all of them, great as well as small. May this god give the power to enterin and to come forth from Khert-Neter, without repulse, at any door of the Tuat, to the KA of the Osiris Ani.
The Chapter of the Praise of Hathor, Lady of Amentet: Hathor, Lady of Amentet, the Dweller in the Great Land, the Lady of Ta-Tchesert, the Eye of Ra, the Dweller in his breast, the Beautiful Face in the Boat of Millions of Years, the Seat of Peace of the doer of truth, Dweller in the Boat of the favoured ones.....