The Texts In The Funeral Chamber
Appendix
(From the Papyrus of Nu and the Papyrus of Nebseni)
The Speech of Anpu: Anubis the dweller in the mummy chamber, Governor of the Divine
House, layeth his hands upon the lord of life, the scribe, the draughtsman of Ptah, Nebseni, the
lord of fealty, begotten of the scribe and mason Thena, born of the lady of the house Mut-rest,
whose word is truth, and devoting himself to him as his guardian, saith:- Homage to thee, thou
happy one, lord! Thou seest the Utchat. Ptah-Seker hath bound thee up. Anpu hath exalted
thee. Shu hath raised thee up, O Beautiful Face, thou governor of eternity. Thou hast thine
eye, O scribe Nebseni, lord of fealty, and it is beautiful. Thy right eye is like the Sektet Boat,
thy left eye is like the Atet Boat. Thine eyebrows are fair to see in the presence of the
Company of the Gods. Thy brow is under the protection of Anpu, and thy head and face, O
beautiful one, are before the holy Hawk. Thy fingers have been stablished by thy scribe's craft
in the presence of the Lord of Khemenu, Thoth, who hath bestowed upon thee the knowledge
of the speech of the holy books. Thy beard is beautiful in the sight of Ptah-Seker, and thou, O
scribe Nebseni, thou lord of fealty, art beautiful before the Great Company of the Gods. The
Great God looketh upon thee, and he leadeth thee along the path of happiness. Sepulchral
meals are bestowed upon thee, and he overthroweth for thee thine enemies, setting them under
thy feet in the presence of the Great Company of the Gods who dwell in the House of the
Great Aged One which is in Anu.
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