Take the Eye of Horus which he has sent into your mouth; I bring it to you, I put it into your mouth for you. O [name], take the skw of Osiris .... [missing text]
This is the Great One who went forth from the earth, who was loosed from the Abyss, who went forth from Nut; the great Power, born of Geb, who repelled Seth in his rage and who was set over the foreign lands, when they departed.
The Ennead cried aloud at knowing his name, which grew from the body of that noble Fen-goddess, who is the flesh of the East land, the assistant of Anti the the guardian of Sopd, Lord of the East, and she who is the protection of Osiris. The two Lords of the East have knit their arms on him, even him who cut off the hands of the children of their fathers when he plucked plants in the field.
‘See, I bring everything to you completely, assembled on the mounds’, says your mother Isis, ‘and I have desired that you protect your Eye from him who would harm you.
Get to know this one for us, so that he may bring this to Horus for this year; there are to be brought to him the sky in cloud and the earth in mist, with quiet foot and hidden sandal; may the Destroyer, the son of Nut [Set], not find a way against him.’
As for him who would harm your father when weak, he will be against you, O Horus-Eye, and you will be against him, O Horus-Eye. Your right Eye is the Night-bark, your left Eye is the Day-bark; your two Eyes, [O Horus], which issued from Atum, are Shu and Tefnut.
What revolts them is that the hand of the God should misuse them, and the emission of the God’s shade should be behind them, and his semen shall not enter into them.
I have removed the Day-bark because of your Eyes, O Horus, I have put them in the Night-bark and I have put them in the Day-bark for Horus of Manu. The blind ones, rich in tears, bleary-eyed, shortsighted, are at the feet of Horus of Manu, and they will neither be swollen nor shaken under the fingers of Horus of Manu.
CT Spell 607, after Kees & Faulkner. Middle Kingdom.
| Netjer |
| Recension |
| Amoun/Amen |
| Thot/Thoth/Tehuty/Djehouty |
| Horus/Har/Hiero |
| Rah |
| Osiris |
| Isis |
| Heka |
| Hornung's One and the Many |
| God against the Gods |
| The Tree |
| Book of Thoth |
| Akhenaten |