, ‘of that which is, and of that which cometh into being.’ Here, as in many other places,

, which is a verb of motion, and really signifies ‘rise up, spring forth,’ is pointedly distinguished from

, that which (is). So far from signifying ‘being, that which is,’ it very much more nearly corresponds to

in the frequent expression

, ‘that which is and that which is not yet.’ The sense of ‘good being’ so commonly given to the divine name Unnefer is utterly erroneous.