Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics, the Papyrus of Ani, Translation Word by Word - Erik De La Torre Stahl - Libros - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781721226948 - 14 de junio de 2018
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Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics. The Papyrus of Ani Translation word by word 1st page By Erik De La Torre Stahl The ancient Egyptians believed that if they add a Papyrus with prays in their funeral and tomb they will have power and prosperity in the next life and next generations. In the Papyrus of Ani we can read prays and their beliefs in those days in Egypt. Tremendous religious people in those days, they were polytheistic. In the book of Ani we can read beautiful poems like this one; "I rise out of the egg in the hidden land. Given into me; that I may speak with it before the great God, the Lord of the Underworld. May my hand and arm may not be forced back by any holy minister of any God..." I am Osiris, the Lord of the mouth of the tomb. The victorious scribe Ani "And I have quenched it" Homage to you of Lord of brightness, you who art the head of the great house. Who dwells in the night, in the thick of darkness. I have come unto you. I am glorious, I am pure. My arms support you. Your portion shall be with those who have gone before. O grant unto me my mouth that I may speak therewith. O grant me that I may follow my heart when it passes through the fire and the darkness. If this writing be known to the deceased on earth which is upon his coffin, he shall come forth by day In all the forms of existence which he desires. And he shall enter into his place and not be rejected. Bread, Ale and meat shall be given unto Osiris, the scribe Ani, upon the altar of Osiris. He shall enter into the fields of Aru in peace. Who learns the bidding for him who lives in Tattu . There shall be wheat and barley given unto him. There shall he flourish as he did upon the earth. And he shall do whatever pleases him. Even as the Gods who are in the underworld for everlasting millions of ages, worlds without end do. The way to read ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics We start reading from right to left because all the birds are looking to the right. And up to down we read. 1- Praying to God "RA" when rises he in the horizon from the east in the sky . With Osiris divine offering to all the Gods here with Ani This drawing means "Worship" 1 Worship to God (Ra) Ari with semiotic drawing "Eye" and we can see in this Word the eye and a pharaon that in this case represent a God . God Osaris The word "Sesh" means Write or Writer and we can draw it this way. Like you see tools of writing . "Neter " means Holy Ha T "Hatep " means Offering p "Hatep"means "Peace"

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Publicado 14 de junio de 2018
ISBN13 9781721226948
Editores Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 92
Dimensiones 216 × 279 × 5 mm   ·   235 g
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