The Egyptian Book of the dead by P. Le Page Renouf and Edouard Naville

CHAPTER CLVI.

_Chapter of the buckle of carnelian, which is put on the neck of the deceased._ The blood of Isis, the virtue of Isis; the magic power of Isis, the magic power of the Eye are protecting this the Great one; they prevent any wrong being done to him. _This Chapter is said on a buckle of carnelian dipped into the juice of ankhamu, inlaid into the substance of the sycamore-wood, and put on the neck of the deceased._ _Whoever has this Chapter read to him, the virtue of Isis protects him; Horus the son of Isis rejoices in seeing him, and no way is barred to him, unfailingly._ NOTES. M. Maspero, who made a special study of this Chapter (_Le chapitre de la boucle, Comptes Rendus de l’Acad. des Inscr. et Bell. Lettres_, 1871), has shown that there are several recensions. This, which is probably the oldest, is taken from the papyrus of Nebseni, with a few additions from texts of the same date. The protective power of the buckle is shown in the vignette of Chapter 93, where a buckle with human hands grasps the deceased by the left arm, and prevents him from going towards the East. ------------------------------------