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

CHAPTER CLX.

_Giving the column of green Felspar._ I am the column of green Felspar, which cannot be crushed,(1.) and which is raised by the hand of Thoth. Injury is an abomination for it. If it is safe, I am safe; if it is not injured, I am not injured; if it receives no cut, I receive no cut. Said by Thoth: arise, come in peace, lord of Heliopolis, lord who resides at Pu. When Shu has arrived, he found the stone at Shenemu, as its name is _neshem_. He (the deceased) makes his abode in the enclosure of the great god; whilst Tmu resides in his dwelling;(2.) his limbs will never be crushed. NOTES. For Chapter 160, we have a text from London, 9900 (_Aa_); it is not complete, but the gaps can very easily be filled up from the Papyrus Busca. The vignette of _Aa_ represents Thoth bringing the column, enclosed in a box or a casket.