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Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
From Book Of Thoth:
14. in tky=k r tA H.t mAy nt Xr [. . .]
15. nAy iwiw.w nAy wnS.w nAy kA.w nt S[. . .]
16. nAyHf.w nAy Hf.wt nAy X.wt D[tf.wt. . .]
17. nAy sf.w nAy inw.w nAy X.wt [. . .]
14. Have you looked to the chapel of the lion which is under [. . .]
15. These dogs, these jackals, these bulls which . . .[. . .]
16. These male snakes, these female snakes, these bodies of rep[tiles(?). . .]
17. These swords, these lances, these bodies [. . .]
Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
B02, 11/1 12 (Disciple) “He will go to the House of Life. He will hunt (grg) in
the . . . magicians.”
B02, 11/2 (Master) “The way of the dog . . . , the places of going to the House
of Life are they.”
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13. nA bA.w
14. Ra st n nb[.w Dn]H i-ir=w Hl r pA Rx SPATIUM mtw=f pAy=w mniw nt ir n=w
Xl|.w s[t]
15. gaA r wAH=w [i-i]r tr.v=f mH pAy pA sX nA|y=f D[w.w nAy] nA Dma.w D st
16. Xn pAy=f Vyb Mr-rx D=f tw=y wxA ir wHy r nA twA.w n istn
17. mtw=y grg [nAy=f] bA.w
13. The bas
14. of Re, they are possessors of wings. They fly to the Wise-One. SPATIUM
He is their herdsman
who makes for them sustenance. They
15. are quiet so as to place themselves by him. The document is a nest. The
books are its/his young
ones. That is, t[hey are]
16. in his shade. The-one-who-loves-knowledge, he says: “I desire to make an
explanation (or “be a
fisherman/bird-catcher”) of the signs (or “praises”) of Isten,
17. and I will hunt his bas
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Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
20. m-ir Hsy [r sSt]
21. bw-ir=w wnm [aq(?)] n pr-HD [bw-ir=w sn]t n DbA rnp.t n ab [bw-ir=w]
22. mwt rnp.t n [At(?). . .] in-iw=k rx r Hm bw-ir=w wny.v=k . . .
20. Do not weary of [catching birds.]
21. They do not eat [bread(?)] of the store-room. They do not fear retribution
in a year of misery.
[They do not]
22. die in a year of [pestilence(?). . . ]. Are you able to net (or “fish”)? They do
not neglect you. . . .
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Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
6. His oudjat-eye saw before the road. He led (or “went”) upon the road of the
divine spirits.
7. The signs revealed their forms. He called to them. They answered to him.
8. He knew the form of speech of the baboons and the ibises.
9. He went about truly in the path of the dog. He did not restrain their
barkings.
10. He understood the barking of these and these cries of the vizier.
(Note for “7” )
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2. pA hb Hr pA hbyn “ The ibis was upon the ebony tree.”
10. Sm n=f bnw r Bb[l] “The Benu-bird went away to Babylon.”
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Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
1. H[b wp-st] H[eb-]Names, to [wit:]
2 Hn=[y-r-wsir] [I]-have-inclined-myself-[to-Osiris]
3. Hn=[y-r-] is.t [I]-have-inclined-myself-[to]-Isis
4. Hri=s She-is-satisfied
5. Hri=s. . .-n=f She-is-satisfied-with-him
6. Hri-s-n=s She-is-satisfied-with-her
7. Hri.n=s-is.t Isis-is-satisfied-with-her
8. Hri-n=s-wsir Osiris-is-satisfied-with-her
9. Hri-Imn Amun-is-satisfied
10. Hri-ni.t Neith-is-satisfied
11. Hri-iaH Iah-is-satisfied
12. [H]ri-pA-Ra Pre-is-satisfied
13. [Hr]i-ptH Ptah-is-satisfied
14. [Hr]i-+Hwt Thoth-is-satisfied
15. H[ri]-#nsw Khonsu-is-satisfied
16. Hri-Imn-(ip)y Amenope-is-satisfied
[N]re wp st [Ne]re-Names, to wit:
[Ni.t]-i-ir-di-s [Neith]-is-the-one-who-gave-him/her
[Ni.t]-i-ir-rx-s [Neith]-is-the-one-who-knows-him/her
[Ni.t]-m-HA.t [ Neith]-is-at-the-front
Nb.t-imAw Nebetyamu
iy.n=i xr=k $nm xnty pr-anx apr m [mDA.wt(?)] wn=i hn pgA=i [mDA.wt(?)] r
Aw=sn Hm=i Dsr.w=k StA.w r nS.w
“I come to you, Khnum, foremost one of the House of Life, supplied with my
[book-rolls(?)]. I
open the chests. I unroll all the [book-rolls]. I net for your secret sacred forms
(more numerous)
than grains of sand. . .”
Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
19. . . . so he says: Who are you? What is that which you have sought? Who
are you? Who are you?
. . .”
The Disciple answers:
20. I am the One-who-loves-knowledge, the one who has sought the work of
the Ibis, He then declares
himself ready to undertake the difficult work of scribal training.
The Master replies:
4. So he says, namely, the One-who-Praises-Knowledge, he says: “Do you smell
of myrrh? Do not
enter into the House of Life. Stinking Bulls are the ones who are in [it(?).]
5. . . . Do you have a wife? Do you have a daughter? You do not then have a
place here (in the
House of Life)! Place your face (to it)!
6. . . . or is it the father who has sent you or a teacher who has raised his . . . .
7. The-One-who-Loves-Knowledge, he says: “I know the abominations (bwt)
which are in the
Chamber of Darkness. I come in their lack.”
8. My abomination is wine. . . the perfume of myrrh. . . my clothes. I am in
eagerness. . . .
9. So he says, namely, the One-who-Praises-Knowledge, he says: The ibises
who are here, difficult
is their food, painful is their mode of life.
10. They do not sate themselves with bread. They do not become drunk with
wine. They do not
annoint with unguent. Their abomination is saying a name to the bedroom(?).
11. . . . some sšl-animals are the ones who remain at their mouths.
12. Some snakes are upon the two lips. Their offering is dog. Their food is
baboon donkey. Their
fruit is the reptiles [. . .]
13. Will you be able to live with the ones who are in their cave? What is their
mode of serving?
14. He-who-loves-knowledge, he says: “I will wash off the scribal jars and wipe
the scribal
boxes(?). I will blow off the dust from the papyrus containers. I will fill the
remainder.
Book Of Thoth Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
15. I will light the torches, I will prepare coal for the . . .
B07, 17. “[I] (the disciple) wish to bark among the dogs of Shai (=Seshat), the
great one.”
n-tr D=f iXy n rn n tA sx.t D=f s r nA iH.w [nt skA]
4. When he said “reed-thicket” as the name of the field, he said it with regard
to <the bulls> the
oxen which plow.
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All Scripts and Pictures are Part from Book Of Thoth
-Ahmet Oğuz YILDIRIM
Who Was Thoth?
Thoth is Prophet of God in Egypt,Thoth is Prophet Enoch or Hermes in
Greek,Mercury in Rome,Idrees in Islam
“Writing is a sea,its reeds are a shore,Hasten therein little one,little one!”
-Thoth (From Book of Thoth)