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[2.] We have here a repetition of passages to the same effect as in Chapters 53 (A and B) and others. The Pyramid Texts (Teta, 344) have a section nearly identical.
[3.] The arms which announce Glory for me. The clue to the meaning of this passage is to be found in
, which is a relative form implying an antecedent, which can only be “the arms.”
The arms which announce Glory for me are to be explained by the usages of the ancient ritual, which prescribed certain postures or attitudes in the ceremony of