Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life by E. A. Wallis Budge
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4. Nebseni addressing a bearded mummied figure.
5. Three Pools or Lakes called Urti, Hetep, and Qetqet. 6. Nebseni reaping in Sekhet-hetepet. 7. Nebseni grasping the Bennu bird, which is perched upon a stand; in front are three KAU and three KHU. 8. Nebseni seated and smelling a flower; the text reads: "Thousands of all good and pure things to the KA of Nebseni." 9. A table of offerings. 10. Four Pools or Lakes called Nebt-tani, Uakha, Kha(?), and Hetep. 11. Nebseni ploughing with oxen by the side of a stream which is one thousand [measures] in length, and the width of which cannot be said; in it there are neither fish nor worms. 12. Nebseni ploughing with oxen on an island "the length of which is the length of heaven." 13. A division shaped like a bowl, in which is inscribed: "The birthplace(?) of the god of the city Qenqentet Nebt." 14. An island whereon are four gods and a flight of steps; the legend reads: "The great company of the gods who are in Sekhet-hetep." 15. The boat Tchetetfet, with eight oars, four at the bows, and four |
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