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The Versions Of The <strong>Book</strong> Of The <strong>Dead</strong>.<br />

Vignette: The deceased adoring an ibis-headed god.<br />

Chapter CLXXVI. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> not dying a second time in <strong>the</strong> underworld.<br />

This Chapter has no vignette.<br />

Chapter CLXXVII. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> raising up <strong>the</strong> khu, and <strong>of</strong> making <strong>the</strong> soul to live in <strong>the</strong> underworld.<br />

This Chapter has no vignette.<br />

Chapter CLXXVIII. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> raising up <strong>the</strong> body, <strong>of</strong> making <strong>the</strong> eyes to see, <strong>of</strong> making <strong>the</strong> ears to<br />

hear, <strong>of</strong> setting firm <strong>the</strong> head and <strong>of</strong> giving it its powers.<br />

This Chapter has no Vignette.<br />

Chapter CLXXIX. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> coming forth from yesterday, <strong>of</strong> coming forth by day, and <strong>of</strong> praying<br />

with <strong>the</strong> hands.<br />

This Chapter has no vignette.<br />

Chapter CLXXX. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> coming forth by day, <strong>of</strong> praising Ra in Amentet, and <strong>of</strong> ascribing praise<br />

unto those who are in <strong>the</strong> tuat.<br />

Vignette: The deceased adoring Ra.<br />

Chapter CLXXXI. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> going in to <strong>the</strong> divine chiefs <strong>of</strong> Osiris who are <strong>the</strong> leaders in <strong>the</strong> tuat.<br />

Vignette: The deceased adoring Osiris, etc.<br />

Chapter CLXXXII. The <strong>Book</strong> <strong>of</strong> stablishing <strong>the</strong> backbone <strong>of</strong> Osiris, <strong>of</strong> giving breath to him whose heart<br />

is still, and <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> repulse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> enemies <strong>of</strong> Osiris by Thoth.<br />

Vignette: The deceased lying on a bier in a funeral chest, surrounded by various gods.<br />

Chapter CLXXXIII. A hymn <strong>of</strong> praise to Osiris; ascribing to him glory, and to Un-nefer adoration.<br />

Vignettes: The deceased, with hands raised in adoration, and <strong>the</strong> god Thoth.<br />

Chapter CLXXXIV. The Chapter <strong>of</strong> being with Osiris.<br />

Vignette: The deceased standing by <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> Osiris.<br />

{p. xlvi}<br />

Theban version: list <strong>of</strong> chapters.<br />

Chapter CLXXXV. The ascription <strong>of</strong> praise to Osiris, and <strong>of</strong> adoration to <strong>the</strong> everlasting lord.<br />

Vignette: The deceased making adoration to Osiris.<br />

Chapter CLXXXVI. A hymn <strong>of</strong> praise to Hathor, mistress <strong>of</strong> Amentet, and to Meh-urt.<br />

Vignette: The deceased approaching <strong>the</strong> mountain <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dead, from which appears <strong>the</strong> goddess Hathor.<br />

The version akin to <strong>the</strong> Theban.<br />

http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ebod/ebod03.htm (34 <strong>of</strong> 36) [8/10/2001 11:22:56 AM]

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