Horus exalteth his father Osiris in every place; associating Isis the Great with her sister Nephthys.
Thoth speaketh to [Horus] with the potent utterances([4]) which have in himself their origin and proceed from his mouth, and which strengthen the heart of Horus beyond all gods.
Rise up Horus, son of Isis, and restore thy father Osiris!
Ha, Osiris! I am come to thee; I am Horus and I restore thee unto life upon this day, with the funereal offerings and all good things for Osiris.
Rise up, then, Osiris: I have stricken down for thee thine enemies, I have delivered thee from them.
I am Horus on this fair day, at the beautiful coming forth([5]) of thy Powers: who lifteth thee up with himself on this fair day as thine associate god.([6])
Ha, Osiris! thou hast come and with thee thy Ka, which uniteth with thee in thy name of Ka-hotep.([7])
He glorifieth thee in thy name of the Glorified: he invoketh thee in thy name of Hekau: he openeth for thee the paths in thy name of Ap-uat.([8])
Ha, Osiris! I am come to thee that I may set thine adversaries beneath thee in every place, and that thou mayest be triumphant in presence of all the gods who are around thee.
Ha, Osiris! thou hast received thy sceptre, thy pedestal and the flight of stairs beneath thee.([9])