The Egyptian Heaven And Hell volume 1

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The Egyptian Heaven And Hell volume 1
Budge Ernest Alfred Wallis
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These fourteen heads represent, as M. Maspero has well shown, the gods of the first fourteen days of the month, who are being carried by the three-headed serpent to G 82 THE BOOK OF AM-TUAT the Utchat, which Thoth and Horus are carrying to it ; they appear again in the next Division of the Tuat, where they are seen drawing along the boat of the sim.
10. The winged disk of the god Khepera, M U.
Beneath stands the "envoy of heaven, " ^^ ^^^^, with his right hand raised, and his left stretched out
..., and behind him is the goddess Maat, n ^^ (see p. 83).
The Kingdom of Seker ( 85 ) CHAPTEE V.
THE FIFTH DIVISION OF THE TUAT, WHICH IS CALLED AMENT.
In the scene that ilhistrates the Fifth Division of the Tuat, which is passed through by the Sun-god during the Fifth Hour of the night, we see the boat of the sun being drawn along by seven gods and seven goddesses (see pp. 91, 95, 99, 103, 107). The legend over the seven gods is partly broken away, but what remains of it proves that it must have been similar in meaning to that which is over the heads of the goddesses, which reads, " These are the goddesses which tow Ea along in the " Tuat over this Circle, and they make this great god " to advance so that he may rest in Nu in the Tuat, " liiio 111 1 ^-M^ CTz: I ^=>cnii^s:-/wwNA I i J\ I /WWNA r-^-^ J^^=_ 1 U F=^ _Hl[% [ZTD In front of the seven goddesses march four gods, who appear to be under the guidance of " Isis of Amentet, " n o w ^ and who are described as the " great sovereign chiefs who provide food in this Circle, " -^^ ''•'^'''^ /V\/VVV\ 1 I I 86 THE BOOK OF AM-TUAT □ i 1 o'-^ iL c> I 1 I ® 1 I i ^^WA'A tSiltij!


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