the following translation is from "The Ancient Egyptian Netherworld Books" "Scene 13. A god “Atum,” leaning on a staff, faces a multicoiled serpent labeled “Apep.” Nine striding figures called “Council that Drives Back Apep” follow. That which Atum has done for Re: glorifying the deity and overthrowing the rebel. (Atum says): “As you have been overthrown, such that you cannot stand, so have you been enchanted, such that you cannot find yourself. As my father becomes justified against you so do I become justified against you. As I repel you for Re so do I punish you for He of the Horizon.”
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"Scene 13. A god “Atum,” leaning on a staff, faces a multicoiled serpent labeled “Apep.” Nine striding figures called “Council that Drives Back Apep” follow.
That which Atum has done for Re: glorifying the deity and overthrowing the rebel. (Atum says): “As you have been overthrown, such that you cannot stand, so have you been enchanted, such that you cannot find yourself. As my father becomes justified against you so do I become justified against you. As I repel you for Re so do I punish you for He of the Horizon.”
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