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BOOK OF ȦM-ṬUAT

Khnemu Qenbeti,

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, i.e., "Khnemu of the two corners." 4. An ibis-headed god, with a similar attribute, called Teḥuti-ḥer-khenṭ-f,

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, i.e., "Thoth on his steps." 5. An ape-headed god, with a similar attribute, called Ȧfu-Ḥer-khenṭ-f,

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, i.e., "Ȧfu on his steps."

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Second Hour. Upper register. Gods Nos. 1-7.

6. Lioness-headed deity, with a similar attribute, called Ketuit-ṭent-ba,

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, i.e., "Cutter of the soul."

All the above gods are in mummied form, and occupy chairs of state.

7. A god standing upright, and holding a kherp sceptre or weapon,

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, in his left hand; he is called