CHAPTER II.

Chapter for Coming forth by day and Living after death.

Oh thou Only One,([1]) who shinest from the Moon, let me come forth amid that train([2]) of thine, at large,([3]) and let me be revealed([4]) as one of those in glory.([5])

And when the Tuat is opened to the gods, let N come forth to do his pleasure upon earth amid the Living.

Notes.

This chapter occurs in only two of the ancient MSS. collated by Naville: Ae and Pf. It is also found in the papyrus of Ani.

[1.]

‘unicus,’ the Sole and Only One, is one of the many appellatives of the Sun. He is here represented as shining in or from the Moon. Cf. note on Chapter 132.

[2.]

, ‘multitude, throng, train,’ here put for the ‘heavenly host,’ the ἄκριτος ἄστρων ὄχλος (Euripid., Fr. 596), or the Hebrew עבא חשׁמים.

Osiris is

, ‘the leader of the host,’ Sharpe, I, 105.

[3.]

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אל־מהוץ, foras, ‘forth, out of doors, at large,’ in opposition to enclosure in the tomb.

[4.]

, explicare, ‘disclose, unfold, reveal, make clear.’

[5.] Or ‘among the Glorious ones,’

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