CHAPTER LXXXVIII.

Chapter whereby one assumeth the form of the Crocodile god [Sebak([1]).

For I am the Crocodile god in all his terrors.

I am the Crocodile god in the form of man.([2]) I am he who carrieth off with violence. I am the almighty Fish in Kamurit.

I am the Lord to whom one bendeth down([3]) in Sechem.

Notes.

[1.] Sebak is not always named in the papyri. The ideogram of the crocodile was in some copies read emsuḥ and in others sebak.

[2.] In the form of man

. Of the very different readings this is the most intelligible.

[3.] To whom one bendeth down, literally ‘master of bendings.’