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[8.] The light kindled for his ka (see Chapter 132, A and B), and which gives life to the ka. The lighting of a lamp is a symbol of the birth (Lep., Denkm., III, 74 c.) and accompanies it.

[9.] For this word I have not followed Renouf’s translation, which would have been: the master of the words of power (see Chapter. 108).

[10.] A name of Isis, represented as a cow, and worshipped as such, chiefly in the town of Apis, the capital of the Libyan nome, near Lake Mareotis. The bull there was Osiris, and the calf Horus (see [note 4] on Chapter 109).

[11.] See [note 5] on Chapter 18.

[12.] The god of abundance.

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