, Teta, 183. They represent the two divisions, North and South, of the kingdom of Horus. Cf. Rochemonteix, Edfu, p. 55 and many other such passages as that found there.
[5.] The Shrine which standeth in the centre of the Earth. This Shrine is also mentioned in the ‘Book of Hades.’ Cf. Bonomi, Sarc. 4c.
[6.] He is I, and I am He. Cf. the Pyramid Text—“Oh Râ.... Teta is thou, and thou art Teta...., thou risest as Teta, and Teta riseth in thee, etc.,” Teta, 337.
[7.] Ptah floateth over his firmament. The meaning of the verb is shown in early texts by the determinative, as in the parallel passage of the 17th chapter.
[8.] Oh gracious Power,