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THE SECOND DIVISION--URNES
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Sekhem-ā-kheftiu,

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, i.e., "Overcomer of the power of the enemy." 8. A hawk-headed god, with a uraeus on his head, called Ḥeru-Ṭuat,

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, i.e., "Horus of the Ṭuat." 9. A god, who holds a knife in his left hand, and has his right raised to strike; he is called Seben-ḥesq-khaibitu,

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Second Hour. Upper Register. Gods nos. 8-15.

10, 11. Two ape-headed gods, called respectively Benti,

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, and Ȧānā,

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12. A god with the head of a hawk and the head of an animal, i.e., Set and Ḥeru-ur, who is here called "He of the two faces,"

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13, 14. The crook of Osiris,

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