Dead, in order that he—as the priests said— might sacrifice to his fathers in the other world. The train marched westward; for there, where the earthly remains of man also found rest, the millions of suns had disappeared, each of which was succeeded... Uarda: A Romance of Ancient Egypt - Page 46de Georg Ebers - 1877Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Georg Ebers - 1881 - 692 pages
...carried over in solemn pomp to the City of the Dead, in order that he — as the priests said * — might sacrifice to his fathers in the other world. The train...thy mother who rest in the valley of the tombs ; for such gifts are pleasing to the Gods, who will receive them as if brought to themselves. Often visit... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1881 - 1026 pages
...of respect to warn the devout not to forget those who were passed away, and to whom they owed their1 existence. " Bring offerings," says a pious text,...thy mother who rest in the valley of the tombs ; for such gifts are pleasing to the Gods, who will receive them as if brought to themselves. Often visit... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1894 - 340 pages
...carried over in solemn pomp to the City of the Dead, in order that he — as the priests said * — might sacrifice to his fathers in the other world. The train...thy mother who rest in the valley of the tombs ; for such gifts are pleasing to the Gods, who will receive them as if brought to themselves. Often visit... | |
| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1898 - 228 pages
...the same for the next generation. (Any, 40.) He enjoins the duty of funeral offerings : " Offer water to thy father and thy mother who rest in the valley (of tombs) ; see to the water, and offer the divine things which are said to be acceptable. Forget it not... | |
| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1898 - 222 pages
...the same for the next generation. (Any, 40.) He enjoins the duty of funeral offerings : " Offer water to thy father and thy mother who rest in the valley (of tombs) ; see to the water, and offer the divine things which are said to be acceptable. Forget it not... | |
| James Churchward - 2007 - 414 pages
..."Papyrus IV" (Boulak Museum) : "Bring offerings to thy father and to thy mother, who rest in the valley of tombs ; for he who gives these offerings is as acceptable...as if they were brought to themselves. Often visit the dead, so that what thou doest for them they may do for thee." India, "The Dharma Lastra" : "The... | |
| Augustus Le Plongeon - 1896 - 514 pages
...we learn that the making of offerings to the dead was taught as a moral precept. " Bring offerings to thy father and thy mother who rest in the valley...as if they were brought to themselves. Often visit the dead, so that what thou dost for them, thy son may do for thee."* 1 Sir Gardner Wilkinson, Manners... | |
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