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Heru - khenti aakhu<br />

, P. 75,<br />

, M. 106, N. 18,<br />

Heru - khenti - ar - ti<br />

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P. 690, Horus, master of spiritsouls.<br />

B.D. 17, 100, Horus with his two eyes,<br />

- the sun and moon.<br />

, Tuat VI, Horus, master of his field.<br />

Heru -khenti -peru<br />

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N. 611, Horus, master of temples.<br />

Herui - khentui - peru<br />

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N. 621, the two Horus-gods, masters mas<br />

of temples.<br />

Heru-khenti-per-heh<br />

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B.D. 42, 26, the Eternal Horus.<br />

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Heru - khenti - mena - 1 - f<br />

^ M. 709, Horus, master of his<br />

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i au^_" bandlet.<br />

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JJ^,P. 79,<br />

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Horus, master of his thighs (?)<br />

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Heru-khenti-n-ar-ti (?)<br />

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!-, N. 23,<br />

, B.D. (Nebseni) 17, 16, i8c, i,<br />

42, 4, 5, Horus without eyes, i.e., the night sky<br />

without sun or moon.<br />

Heru - khenti - khatti<br />

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110 ]i Horus in the belly, the unborn Horus.<br />

Heru-khenti-khat-th<br />

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-CEN? d U 1 1 I<br />

see Sk 5<br />

Heru-khenti-khati<br />

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Horus in the belly.<br />

142, 114, Nesi-Amsu 25, 22, the unborn Horus.<br />

Heru-khenti-khati<br />

the god of the xoth month<br />

Heru-khenti-sekhem<br />

, N. 44,'<br />

i8B, 2, Horus of I.etopolis.<br />

Heru- khenti -heh<br />

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B.D.<br />

B.D. 42, 15, Horus, traverser of hundreds<br />

thousands of years.<br />

Heru-khesbetch-ar-ti ^\ a<br />

_ in<br />

B.D. 177, 7, the blue-eyed Horus.<br />

Heru-kheti ^\ ^TS Tuat III, Horus<br />

Ja \\' as a fire-god.<br />

Heru-khart ^^, Tetd 301, Horus<br />

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the Child with his finger in his mouth,<br />

AVSAA*<br />

Heru - khatta<br />

N. 1265, the unborn Horus; var.<br />

P. 477-<br />

Heru-sa-Ast^^jj^<br />

1-9 I<br />

Horus, son of Isis ; v\ a) (j M, Rev. n, 125;<br />

Gr. 'Apaiijaiv, Copt.<br />

Heru-sa-Asar<br />

PL J a *J<br />

-^D>-<br />

son of Osiris; V\ O fj fes^ rj^ , Horus, son<br />

of Isis, son of Osiris.<br />

-Ms a o _Er dJ I<br />

Heru - sa - He - 1 Her ^\| "^J<br />

_^g\3 Jo^<br />

Horus, son of Hathor.

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