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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 45
עמוד 14
Carl Holliday. laration of innocence " recited from the Book of the Dead by the
righteous soul ? Ye Masters of Truth . I bring you the truth . I have not secretly
wronged my fellowmen . I have not oppressed those in sorrow . I have not
falsified .
Carl Holliday. laration of innocence " recited from the Book of the Dead by the
righteous soul ? Ye Masters of Truth . I bring you the truth . I have not secretly
wronged my fellowmen . I have not oppressed those in sorrow . I have not
falsified .
עמוד 44
Hear , for example , this lament from the dead wife of Pasherenptah , a priest in
the days of the later Ptolemies in the first century before the Christian era . As the
unknown poet speaks for her , we hear no more the typical Egyptian sturdy ...
Hear , for example , this lament from the dead wife of Pasherenptah , a priest in
the days of the later Ptolemies in the first century before the Christian era . As the
unknown poet speaks for her , we hear no more the typical Egyptian sturdy ...
עמוד 108
Then she directed him to dig up her dead husband , and this the knight did . But
when she commanded that he hang the corpse in the place of the stolen body ,
he emphatically declined . Then took she the rope , fastened it about her
husband ...
Then she directed him to dig up her dead husband , and this the knight did . But
when she commanded that he hang the corpse in the place of the stolen body ,
he emphatically declined . Then took she the rope , fastened it about her
husband ...
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לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
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