[7.] [Aahat.] In this place different MSS. introduce one or more words followed by the sign

, determinative of divinity. But the whole text which follows is extremely unsatisfactory. The prudent scribe who copied Pg has the words “I am the great god,” and with them ends the chapter.

[8.] Fall upon Shu, or before Shu, who represents Daylight.

[9.] The passage is obscure through the absence of the right determinative

after

. The portals of Shu, the gates of Morning, answer the summons of the god who comes as Horus.