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The Egyptian Book of the Dead - Chapter VIII
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CHAPTER VIII
Chapter of opening the Tuat by day.
The Hour discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth might to the Eye of Horus.
And I call upon the Eye of Horus which gleams as an ornament upon the brow of Râ, the father of the gods.
I am that Osiris, the Lord of Amenta, and Osiris knoweth his day, and that it is in his lot that he should end his being, and be no more.
I am Sutu, the father of the gods, the imperishable one.
Stay, Horus, for he is counted among the gods.
Chapter of opening the Tuat by day.
The Hour discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth might to the Eye of Horus.
And I call upon the Eye of Horus which gleams as an ornament upon the brow of Râ, the father of the gods.
I am that Osiris, the Lord of Amenta, and Osiris knoweth his day, and that it is in his lot that he should end his being, and be no more.
I am Sutu, the father of the gods, the imperishable one.
Stay, Horus, for he is counted among the gods.
