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7 the secret places, they rejoice at him under their divine types, they 
are careful to make their adorations to the bull. We pray to him in 
[our abodes], we worship his words in their [places]. We adore him 
8 in the form of hands. They acknowledge his majesty as their lord, 
for the greatness of his type is the greatest of all of them He has 
had a title of [heaven] earth and waters, Amen the firm 
in all things, that noble , „ tl , , , 
9 god, the earth came from his devices, regulating each for the gods, old 
a<re and youth, procession, age, mystical were the causes, t acute the 
+ extended his favours, his limbs in the air of heaven upon his 
youthful head, the water under his 
10 head, a child the water under his feet,§ the plumes of a hawk on Ins 
head, he confines the winds under the boat of Manu|| when he goes 
to the unknown region of the morning. The apes of Thoth«[ adore, 
saying, Oh, ... 
11 the god in the disk concealing himself in his body, the soul gleaming 
from his two symbolic mortal eyes, the type of types, the honoured, 
not falling to his enemies, giving light to his transformation, he 
supports them by the light of his two mystical eyes, unknown is 
12 liis Hail to thee in the bosom of the heaven, ordering 
thy divine births, the god Thmei* ** is united to thy mystical throne. 
Honoured has been thy image by thy lovers, thou hast shone, 
distributing the light _ . 
13 in the morning, thou hast circled the two lands in thy gleaming, ihou 
hast touched at the hill of the land of Akar.tt the types in it adore, 
the light of the body producing thy beams, has been illumined ft the 
bosom of the jackals hauling thy boat in the hidden gap 
14 of the land (of Sesen,§§ and the Spirits of the West, adoring thee, 
they tremble at thee at the light of thy disk. The spirits of the land 
of Pu mi salute thee at the appearance of thy light. Thou shinest 
in their faces, thou traversest 
15 thy two heavens; annihilated are thy opponents. Ihey open the 
house of thy majesty; tame are the crocodiles, quiet are the herons 
in the waters of thy boat ; thou hast the fish. Ilorus 
has pierced Set, his arrow is in him. He has conquered heaven and 
earth 
10 In his destruction, and his pursuit. Prevailing by overthrowing his 
opponent, he a sword ... Akar 
* This is the same title as the .Tupiter Stator of the Romans. 
+ Heads, t Lacunae. § Uncertain phrase. || Ocean. 1 Sesenu. 
** The deity of Truth. ' ft A region of Hades. ft ° r received. 
§§ Hermopolis. . |||| Unto, or the North. 
