by Wim van den Dungen
The
Judgment Scene
(Anubis is watching this small, incomplete text-line facing left) :
Said he who is in the tomb :
'Pay attention to the decision of
truth
and {the plummet} of the balance,
according to its stance !' |
The
first part of the text starts above the left-hand beam, glyphs face
right :
Osiris, the scribe Ani, said : 'O my heart which I had from my
mother ! O my
heart which I had from mother ! O my heart of my different ages ! May there be nothing
to resist me at the judgment. May there be no opposition to me from the
assessors. May there be no parting of You from me in the presence of
him who keeps the scales ! You are my Ka within my body, which
formed and strengthened my limbs. May You come forth to the place of
happiness whereto I advance. May the entourage not cause my name to
stink, and may no lies be spoken against me in the presence of the god
! It is indeed well that You should hear !
(the second part starts above the right-hand beam,
faced by the Baboon, glyphs face left) :
Said Thoth, the righteous judge, to the
Great Ennead, which is in the presence of Osiris : 'Hear ye, this
decision, in very truth ! The heart of Osiris has been weighed and his
Ba stands as a witness for him. His deeds are righteous in the Great
Balance, and no sin had been found in him. He did not diminish the
offerings in the temples, he did not destroy what had been made, he
did not go about with deceitful speech while he was on Earth.'
(the third large section starts in the far right corner, facing right)
:
Said the Great Ennead of Thoth, who is in
Hermopolis : 'That which comes forth from your mouth is true. The
vindicated Osiris, the scribe Ani, is righteous. He has no sin, there
is no accusation against him before us. Amemet (the eater of the dead,
executing the second death) shall not be permitted to have power over
him. Let there be given to him the offerings which are issued in the
presence of Osiris, and may a grant of land be establised in the
Field of Peace, like for the followers of
Horus.'
Papyrus of Ani, Plate 3
- XIXth Dynasty
initiated : 2003 -
last update : 11 V 2009
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Wim van den Dungen