) great hall of the Prince of those in Amenta. Cf. Todt., 142, 13 and 21.
[2.] The Tet amulet,
, has a chapter of its own, chapter 156. Divinity was supposed to reside in this and the other religious symbols, which are often represented in pictures with hands and feet. The annexed Vignette is from the Louvre papyrus III, 93, at ch. 93.
The part of this chapter which is within brackets is ancient, but is omitted in late copies.
[3.] The two Combatants. Sut and Horus.
CHAPTER LXXVI.
Chapter whereby all forms are assumed which one pleaseth.