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

CHAPTER XXXI.

_Chapter whereby the Crocodiles are repulsed who come to carry off the Words of Power from a person in the Netherworld._ Back, in retreat! Back, Crocodile Sui! Come not against me, who live by the Words of Power.(1.) I utter(2.) that Name of the great god, who granteth that two of his Messengers[49] should come; the name of one is Batta(3.), and the name of the other is _Thine Aspect is Fixed Law_.(4.) Heaven determineth(5.) its hour; my Word of Power determineth all that which concerneth it; and my mouth determineth my Word of Power. I eat, and my teeth are like flint, and my grinders are like the Cliff of Tuf.(6.) O thou who art sitting(7.) with a watchful eye against this my Word of Power; do not thou carry it off, O Crocodile who livest by thine own Word of Power. NOTES. This chapter is but rarely found in the more ancient collections. It was on the coffin of Queen Mentuhotep, but M. Naville gives the readings of only two early papyri. The later recensions add a text which we shall find later on in chapter 69, and which has no connection whatever with the present chapter.