Hail, N., thou art raised by Ptah Anebefres, who puts thy dwelling in front of that of the gods.

Hail, N., thou art Horus, the son of Osiris, begotten by Ptah, created by Nut. Thou shinest like Rā on the horizon when he lighteth the two earths by his rays.

The gods say to thee: Come, come forth, see what belongs to thee in thy house of eternity.

Thou hast been raised by Rennut, the great one, who conceived Tmu in the presence of the circle of the gods of Nut.

I am the second outcome of the sky, and the third of him who makes his light. I have come out of the womb; I have been an infant like my father; there are no perverse actions of mine in the various events of my lot.


CHAPTER CLXXI

Chapter of wrapping up (the deceased) in a pure garment.

O Tmu, Shu, Tefnut, Seb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Sut, Nephthys, Horus of the two Horizons, Hathor in the great dwelling, Chepera, Mentu lord of Thebes, Amon lord of Nestaui, ye the great cycle of the gods, ye the small cycle of the gods, ye gods and goddesses issued from Nu, Sebek of Shet, Sebek in all his manifold names, in all the abodes where his ka likes to be; ye gods of the South and of the North, ye gods in heaven and on earth, grant a pure garment to the mighty Chu N.; give him to be glorious by it and destroy all that was wrong in him.

This pure garment of N. has been allotted to him for ever, for eternity, for you destroy all that is wrong in him.