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The Egyptian Book of the Dead - Chapter VII
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CHAPTER VII.
Chapter of passing through the chine of Apepi which is void.
Oh, One of Wax, who takest captive and seizest with violence, and livest upon those who are motionless! Let me not become motionless before thee, let me not be paralysed before thee, let not thy venoms enter into my limbs, for my limbs are the limbs of Tmu.
And if thou wouldst not be paralysed, let me not be paralysed.
Let not thy languors enter these limbs of mine.
I am the One who presideth over the pole of Heaven, and the powers of all the gods are my powers.
I am he, whose names are hidden, and whose abodes are mysterious for all eternity.
It is I who proceed from Tmu, and I am safe and sound.
Chapter of passing through the chine of Apepi which is void.
Oh, One of Wax, who takest captive and seizest with violence, and livest upon those who are motionless! Let me not become motionless before thee, let me not be paralysed before thee, let not thy venoms enter into my limbs, for my limbs are the limbs of Tmu.
And if thou wouldst not be paralysed, let me not be paralysed.
Let not thy languors enter these limbs of mine.
I am the One who presideth over the pole of Heaven, and the powers of all the gods are my powers.
I am he, whose names are hidden, and whose abodes are mysterious for all eternity.
It is I who proceed from Tmu, and I am safe and sound.
